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69 years since the brutal Constantinople Pogrom: “A city gone mad”! (photos)
Constantinople was the capital of the eastern Christian world since Emperor Constantine in 330 A.D.
Sunday Times profiles Mytilineos, LSE listing
The Sunday Times has profiled Greek businessman Evangelos Mytilineos, who is about to attempt one of the largest IPOs on the London Stock Exchange.
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Britain: The Sun Newspaper Now Backs Labour
The Sun, one of Britain’s best-selling newspapers known for its record of backing election winners, has made a surprising turn. Owned by Rupert Murdoch, the tabloid, which was ideologically aligned with the Conservatives, announced on Wednesday, just before the parliamentary elections, that it now supports the Labour Party and its leader, Keir Starmer.
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Former British Museum Head Advocates for Sharing Sculptures with Greece
The former director of the British Museum has called for sharing the Parthenon Sculptures with Greece and suggested that foreign visitors should pay an entrance fee to view the exhibits in London.
Ex-British Museum director calls for sharing Parthenon Marbles
Former interim British Museum director Sir Mark Jones has proposed that the Parthenon Marbles be shared between the UK and Greece.
James Bond theme composer Monty Norman dies aged 94
British composer Monty Norman, best known for writing the iconic theme music for the James Bond films, died on July 11 at the age of 94, his official website announced.
"It is with sadness we share the news that Monty Norman died on 11th July 2022 after a short illness," read the statement.
Norman was born Monty Noserovitch in east London, to Jewish parents, on April 4, 1928.
70 Years Since Britain's Queen Elizabeth II Ascended the Throne
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is marking the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne today, world news agencies reported.
UK warships to sail for Black Sea in May as Ukraine-Russia tensions rise
British warships will sail for the Black Sea in May amid rising tensions between Ukraine and Russia, the Sunday Times newspaper has reported.
The deployment is aimed at showing solidarity with Ukraine and Britain's NATO allies, the newspaper reported.
Michel Barnier Accused Boris Johnson of Not Keeping His Promises
Michel Barnier has warned Boris Johnson to stick to his promises as he warned there would not be a trade deal otherwise.
The EU's chief Brexit negotiator is playing hard ball with the Prime Minister ahead of a fourth round of trade talks this week as he insisted the prospect of a no-deal end to the transition period this year would be compounded by the impact of the Covid-19 crisis.
Johnson: There Will Be no Brexit without a Deal
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson plans to exclude Brexit without a deal possibility in a manifesto prepared by his Conservative Party, British newspapers, including the Times, reported.
The prime minister's manifesto will focus on "getting Brexit done immediately" by pushing his "fantastic" deal through the Commons as soon as MPs return, The Sunday Times reported.
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