• Sáb. Ene 24th, 2026

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Chancellor considers cutting energy bills in upcoming budget

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British troops deployed to Israel to assist in monitoring Gaza ceasefire after US request

Britain has sent a senior commander and a small number of troops to Israel to help international efforts to monitor a fragile Gaza ceasefire following an American request. John Healey,…

Shoe chain Russell & Bromley seeks funding for expansion plan

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Met Police raid 120 shops in crackdown on stolen goods

The Metropolitan Police have raided more than 120 shops suspected of selling stolen goods in the force’s largest ever crackdown on shoplifting. Officers arrested 32 people and seized thousands of…

George Abaraonye loses confidence vote following Charlie Kirk comments, disputes result

The incoming president of the Oxford Union debating society has lost a confidence vote over remarks he made about the shooting of US conservative personality Charlie Kirk. Voting figures showed…

The Economic Impact of Data Centre Alley

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Renowned expert Christopher Marinello has warned that it was only a matter of time before the Louvre was targeted by thieves, and he believes that UK museums could be next in line. Marinello attributes the increasing boldness of these criminal gangs to the decline of law enforcement efforts in combating art theft. He emphasizes that the problem extends beyond Paris, with gangs operating all over Europe and targeting small museums as well. Marinello stresses the urgency for institutions to take action, suggesting the need for secure vaults to protect valuable objects from being stolen and melted down for profit. Recent incidents, such as the theft of Bronze Age jewelry from the St Fagans National Museum of History in Wales, serve as a stark reminder of the risks faced by cultural institutions. Marinello urges museums to consolidate collections or seek assistance from larger institutions to enhance security measures. As thieves continue to target valuable artifacts for their monetary value, Marinello emphasizes the importance of safeguarding cultural heritage and preventing further losses. The recent robbery at the Louvre serves as a wake-up call for museums worldwide to prioritize security and protect their priceless treasures. Louvre robbery expert warns UK museums could be next

A leading expert in recovering stolen works of art has informed Sky News that it was only a matter of time before the Louvre was targeted, and UK museums could…