When it comes to Ukraine, Merz is vocal in his support of Kyiv and in his criticism of Moscow - recently warning that the fighting could drag on, despite repeated talk of a ceasefire from the White House.
last month, the Trust said: "Any contributions to the piece have been made by those who chose to take part."None of the views expressed or actions taken by participants represent the views of the National Trust, the artist or the University of Leeds."
The artwork was inspired by a missing embroidery owned by Bess of Hardwick in the 16th Century.She had commissioned five embroideries for her stately home which were all made using recycled fabrics.They depicted women she thought would reflect her virtues, importance, wealth, education and values.
While four of these remained at Hardwick Hall, a fifth featuring Cleopatra with Justicia and Fortitudo did not survive.Instead of recreating the missing original, Ms Khoo instead created a piece that was the same size and scale.
Members of the public were then invited to add names of people that could reflect important virtues and values today.
The National Trust had said the new piece would be on display throughout 2025.A US judge has temporarily halted deportation proceedings against the family of a man accused of Sunday's petrol-bomb attack on Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, is accused of a federal hate crime and other charges. Officials say his family, who are not charged in the attack, are Egyptian citizens.US District Judge Gordon Gallagher, a Biden appointee, ordered deportation proceedings to be halted, a day after the White House said it had six one-way tickets to deport the wife and five children from the US.
The decision was one of three immigration rulings on Wednesday against Trump by federal judges as he seeks to deliver on his pledge for mass deportations."The court finds that deportation without process could work irreparable harm and an order must issue without notice due to the urgency this situation presents," Judge Gallagher wrote in his order on Wednesday.