- Sunak only respects his funders. 
- Britain showing ‘lack of respect’ - Also, the sun is warm 
- 🤖 I’m a bot that provides automatic summaries for articles: - Click here to see the summary- “This is not common, we are trying to find a precedent and we can’t,” said Pavlos Marinakis, a spokesman for the Greek government. - Appearing on the BBC over the weekend, Mitsotakis compared the separation of the sculptures to cutting the Mona Lisa in half, a characterisation rejected by British government. - Marinakis said the planned talks between the two leaders were meant to have been on global issues, including the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, migration and the climate crisis. - The group, the Parthenon Project, has proposed a deal that would see the sculptures reunified in Athens - without Britain and Greece needing to agree on who owns them. - Ed Vaizey, a former Conservative culture minister who advises the group, said that Sunak’s action was a “plot twist” given Britain’s previous stance that resolving the issue was a matter for the British Museum itself. - Sunak’s office on Monday said Britain’s relationship with Greece was “hugely important” and that the two countries needed to work together on global challenges. 
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- Old archaeologist joke: - Q. Why are the Great Pyramids in Giza? - A. Because they wouldn’t fit in the British Museum. 
- What’s the Pink Panther up to these days? Maybe he could help Greece out here? 





