Elgin Marbles loan
Elgin Marbles loan
Elgin Marbles loan
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Labour has indicated it may support sending the Elgin Marbles to Greece on a long-term loan, reflecting a shift in diplomatic strategy under Keir Starmer aimed at improving relations with the EU. The British Museum has been negotiating potential loan agreements, with Culture Minister Chris Bryant praising successful partnerships like the recent loan of artefacts to Ghana. The Marbles, taken by Lord Elgin in the early 19th century, remain a contentious issue, with Greece claiming they were obtained illegally, while the UK maintains they were legally acquired. A 1963 law prevents permanent disposal of museum items but allows for loan agreements. George Osborne, chair of the British Museum's board of trustees, has been in discussions with Greek officials to explore a potential

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Labour hints Elgin Marbles could be sent on long-term loan to Greece
Labour hints it could accept loan agreement for the Elgin Marbles to return to Greece
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Labour hints Elgin Marbles could be sent on long-term loan to Greece
Labour hints it could accept loan agreement for the Elgin Marbles to return to Greece
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