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The United States’ National Security Council issued a memo to members of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (Ipac) ...
A Chinese mega-embassy near the Tower of London is set to be approved by ministers within weeks. The Planning Inspectorate, ...
A new Chinese so-called “super embassy” planned in central London is expected to get the UK government’s stamp of approval after the country’s Planning Inspectorate has reportedly given its nod.
A local council has rejected a planning application to relocate the Chinese embassy to a historic site in East London near the Tower of London. Chinese officials had been seeking to move the ...
Here's an impartial lowdown. The site in question is the Royal Mint Court, which occupies a chunky site north-east of the Tower of London. It really is massive — perhaps half the size of the ...
They cited the potential harm to surrounding heritage sites, such as the Tower of London, and the impact of the development on residents living in the neighbouring Royal Mint Estate. The Chinese ...
It’s served as the Royal Mint, displayed a menagerie of exotic ... keeps the kingdom from falling. The Tower of London’s origins go back to 1066. After defeating Harold II, last Saxon king ...
The Tower of London, or officially His Majesty's Royal ... the home of the Royal Mint and it remains the home of the Crown Jewels, which ticket holders may go and admire. In the late 15th century ...
the Royal Mint, and a repository for royal documents and the Crown Jewels. Here are seven facts you may not know about the Tower of London. Queen Mary also imprisoned her half-sister Elizabeth I ...
The White Tower was built in 1078. The Tower of London has been used as a fortress, a royal palace, a mint, a zoo, the home of the Crown Jewels, a tourist attraction, and more. How long to spend ...
The total value of an artist’s artworks sold at auction over a specific period. This metric reflects the artist’s overall market activity and demand in monetary terms. The middle value of all realized ...
"Over the centuries the Tower of London has played many different roles - from impenetrable fortress to royal residence, menagerie of exotic animals to place of execution, Royal Mint to home of ...