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German economy to resume growth after 2023 contraction -EU Commission
German economy to resume growth after 2023 contraction -EU Commission
BERLIN The German economy is expected to shrink by 0.3% this year, as a loss in purchasing power
1970-01-01 08:00
US-China Climate Deal Builds Momentum for Stronger COP28 Outcome
US-China Climate Deal Builds Momentum for Stronger COP28 Outcome
The COP28 climate summit in Dubai later this month is perhaps the last chance for the world to
1970-01-01 08:00
Chelsea, Liverpool & Man City sceptical over chances of signing Alphonso Davies
Chelsea, Liverpool & Man City sceptical over chances of signing Alphonso Davies
Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City are want to sign Bayern Munich's Alphonso Davies, but ultimately do not believe they will win the race for his signature due to Real Madrid's interest.
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UK Inflation Slows to Two-Year Low, Bolstering Rate Cut Bets
UK Inflation Slows to Two-Year Low, Bolstering Rate Cut Bets
UK inflation tumbled to the lowest level in two years, firming up bets that the Bank of England
1970-01-01 08:00
Firestarter: Prodigy's Maxim burnt his artwork following Keith Flint's death
Firestarter: Prodigy's Maxim burnt his artwork following Keith Flint's death
Maxim didn't want to be seen as "cashing in" on someone's death.
1970-01-01 08:00
The Zutons announce first album in 16 years
The Zutons announce first album in 16 years
'Valerie' hitmakers The Zutons have a new album dropping next April.
1970-01-01 08:00
The Kinks' Ray Davies teases new music
The Kinks' Ray Davies teases new music
Ray Davies has revealed a new Kinks project is in the pipeline.
1970-01-01 08:00
Will Smith dating history: Star had series of flings despite being married for 24 years
Will Smith dating history: Star had series of flings despite being married for 24 years
Will Smith was admittedly in an open marriage with Jada Pinkett Smith
1970-01-01 08:00
European stocks jump on easing inflation; UK's FTSE outperforms
European stocks jump on easing inflation; UK's FTSE outperforms
By Ankika Biswas (Reuters) -Europe's benchmark STOXX 600 climbed to a more than one-month high on Wednesday, as investors cheered
1970-01-01 08:00
Japan's Kishida wants businesses to make higher wage hikes next year
Japan's Kishida wants businesses to make higher wage hikes next year
TOKYO Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday asked business leaders to raise wages in next year's spring
1970-01-01 08:00
China's fiscal revenue up in October amid tentative recovery
China's fiscal revenue up in October amid tentative recovery
BEIJING China's fiscal revenue grew 2.6% in October from a year earlier, after a 1.3% fall in September,
1970-01-01 08:00
Art restorers find 'monstrous fiend' hidden in painting from 1789
Art restorers find 'monstrous fiend' hidden in painting from 1789
Paintings aren’t always what they seem on the surface, as one team of restorers proved recently in surprising circumstances. In fact, many famous artworks feature layers and layers of paint as artists worked and re-worked their compositions in search of perfection. Now, a piece of art has been restored 230 years after it was first painted to reveal a spooky, hidden demonic figure hiding in the background. The painting in question is the 1789 work by English artist Joshua Reynolds titled ‘The Death of Cardinal Beaufort’. It’s been restored by the National Trust, and the work the team have done has revealed a very unusual new feature. The painting features a scene from the Shakespeare play Henry VI, Part 2. Henry says “O! beat away the busy meddling fiend” in the scene, as he begs for a merciful death for Cardinal Beaufort. At the time, Reynolds painted a demon in the background of the painting to reference the “busy meddling fiend” referenced in the dialogue. However, the painting wasn’t well received at the time and that was at least partly due to the depiction of the demon in the background. Three years after it was painted, people attempted to cover up the demon but left a blur on the canvas. Now, the cover up job has been removed and the painting presents as the artist originally intended to mark what would have been Reynolds’ 300th birthday. It wasn’t the easiest of tasks, with several layers of paint and six layers of varnish to uncover. The National Trust’s senior national curator for pictures and sculpture, John Chu, said: “It didn’t fit in with some of the artistic rules of the times to have a poetic figure of speech represented so literally in this monstrous figure. “When it was first shown at the Shakespeare Gallery in 1789 it generated more controversy than any other work on show.” Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
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