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  • Chris Hobbs: Police Are in an Impossible Situation, and Have a Massive Problem With Morale | British Thought Leaders
    Chris Hobbs: Police Are in an Impossible Situation, and Have a Massive Problem With Morale | British Thought Leaders
    NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with former Metropolitan Police officer Chris Hobbs, who served over 30 years. Chris talks about how police are responding to the massive protests in London ...
    February 13, 2024BY Lee Hall
  • London Police Referred to Watchdog Over Response to Alleged No 10 Lockdown Party
    London Police Referred to Watchdog Over Response to Alleged No 10 Lockdown Party
    The Metropolitan Police has referred itself to the police watchdog after a complaint was made over its handling ...
    December 22, 2021BY PA Media
  • Hate Crime Investigation Against Historian, Broadcaster ‘No Longer Proportionate’: UK Police
    Hate Crime Investigation Against Historian, Broadcaster ‘No Longer Proportionate’: UK Police
    The Metropolitan Police (MET) on Wednesday said they were ending the hate crime investigation against Historian David Starkey ...
    October 22, 2020BY Lily Zhou
  • John Macurdy, Bass Who Sang 1,001 Times at Met, Dies at 91
    John Macurdy, Bass Who Sang 1,001 Times at Met, Dies at 91
    NEW YORK—John Macurdy, a bass who sang 1,001 performances at the Metropolitan Opera over four decades and created ...
    May 13, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • The Met Features Medieval Jerusalem as Destination of Choice, Symbol of Tolerance
    The Met Features Medieval Jerusalem as Destination of Choice, Symbol of Tolerance
    The phenomenon of "Jerusalem fever", as it was described in medieval times, gripped and tugged merchants, artisans, scholars, ...
    September 29, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • What Unfinished Masterpieces Say to Living Artists
    What Unfinished Masterpieces Say to Living Artists
    "Unfinished" is a grand sweep, showing works from the Renaissance up to today. The third floor shows unfinished ...
    August 4, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • The Grandeur of Hellenistic Art on Show at the Met
    The Grandeur of Hellenistic Art on Show at the Met
    NEW YORK—The ancient city of Pergamon was discovered in the 1860s by German engineer Carl Humann. He was ...
    April 18, 2016BY Kati Vereshaka
  • The Oldest and Most Important Chinese Painting Masterpieces at the MET
    The Oldest and Most Important Chinese Painting Masterpieces at the MET
    It is not often that a Chinese painting on rice paper survives over 1,000 years so that we ...
    December 9, 2015BY Kati Vereshaka
  • Opera Review: Met’s ‘Rodelinda’
    Opera Review: Met’s ‘Rodelinda’
    Despite some flaws, “Rodelinda” is well worth watching.
    December 9, 2011BY Aron Lam
  • Softball on Wheels Outside Citi Field
    Softball on Wheels Outside Citi Field
    For the first time, New York City is playing host to 16 wheelchair softball teams from across the ...
    August 19, 2010BY Andrea Hayley
  • Huge Samurai Exhibit at the Met
    Huge Samurai Exhibit at the Met
    Large collection of treasures never seen before outside Japan will be on exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art.
    October 20, 2009BY Evan Mantyk
  • Dialogue with the Past
    Dialogue with the Past
    The Met exhibition Anatomy of a Masterpiece interprets for Westerners the nuances of Chinese art.
    July 15, 2008BY Shlomit Ja'acobi
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