British Museum trying to work deal 

Visitors view the Parthenon Marbles at the British Museum in London. [EPA]

The chairperson of the British Museum has said is it "worth trying" to work with Greece to see if the Parthenon Sculptures "can be seen both in London and Athens, while treasures currently in Greece could be seen by new audiences here." 

In his "Diaries" column in the Spectator magazine, George Osborne said that the London museum is "exploring with the Greeks whether there's a way to solve this 200-year-old dispute" over ownership of the sculptures, which were removed from Athens by Lord Elgin from 1801 to 1812. 

"The Elgin Marbles have always been controversial. Some, like that great Romantic poet Lord Byron, thought they should never have left Greece; but at the British Museum they have been admired by tens of millions of people and I believe they play a vital role in telling the complete story of our common humanity," Osbourne said. 

"We may succeed, or we...

Continue reading on: