Sir Keir Starmer has removed a portrait of William Shakespeare from No 10 – the latest painting of a great national figure to be taken down under the Prime Minister, The Telegraph understands.
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A huge great white shark washed up on a beach in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on Wednesday. The Orleans police department shared photos from Nauset Beach, adding that a tow truck was called to remove ...
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Massachusetts police had to call in a tow truck to remove a giant great white shark after it washed up dead on a beach in Cape Cod. It remains unclear how the 12 ft (3.6m) shark died, local ...
Sotheby's will be auctioning off the portrait of scientist Alan Turing and it could fetch as much as £150,000. A robot artist is set to make history as the first to have a work put up for sale by ...
The paintings have replaced portraits of Queen Elizabeth I and Sir Walter Raleigh. The portrait of the late Tudor monarch, painted around 1592 by the Flemish artist Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger ...
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Ratan Tata, the beloved industrialist, passed away at 86, inspiring tributes, including a stunning diamond portrait by a Surat jeweller that went viral. Ratan Tata, the esteemed industrialist and ...
Keir Starmer has removed portraits of William Gladstone, Elizabeth I and Walter Raleigh from No10, it was revealed today. The paintings of the former PM, monarch and explorer appear to have been ...
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Britain’s greatest postwar painter, Soho’s legendary boozer and gossip: the National Portrait Gallery has the perfect subject in its stirring, splendid new show Francis Bacon: Human Presence.