The symbolic shrouding follows the removal of a statue of slave trader Robert Milligan, a bronze piece taken from a plinth ...
London Museum Docklands has draped a multicoloured fabric over an early 19th-century portrait in a bid to "reclaim Caribbean history". The piece depicts Beeston Long, a former Bank of England governor ...
Hereditary peerages to go before next King’s Speech - The Lords on Tuesday accepted a final draft of the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill, clearing the way for it to be added to the statute book ...
UK ends centuries-old hereditary seats from House of Lords - Lord True, the Conservatives’ shadow Lords leader, described the Bill as a ‘bitter pill’ for many ...
The sculpture, reportedly installed by the anonymous artist collective Secret Handshake, is titled "The King Of The World." ...
British legislation to combat this has not kept pace with more robust laws elsewhere. Asda, Morrisons, Tesco and Waitrose, for example, all sell tomato products that would be barred from America under ...
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