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International Day of the Greek Language at the European Parliament
On the evening of 3 rd February 2026 I had the honour of speaking at this event. I explained the hard work done by teachers and students in the UK in making Ancient Greek and Ancient Greece accessible, teachable and in the end assessable within the school environment. I make some suggestions for greater involvement of our political partners and drew attention to future plans. International Day of the Greek Language - European Parliament session International Day of the Greek


Chasing India Gate: A Very Determined Stroll Through New Delhi
On our final day in New Delhi, we decided it was time. India Gate had been hovering on our mental to‑do list all week, and now, armed with Google Maps, stubbornness and a questionable sense of direction, we set off to see it up close. India Gate, if you haven’t met it, is an enormous sandstone arch designed by Edwin Lutyens., the British architect who was commissioned to design a new city – New Delhi – as the High Command of the British Empire in India in the early twentieth


Review of Teaching Classics Worldwide, by Rosa María Mariño Sánchez-Elvira Spanish Society of Classical Studies in CLASSICA BOLIVIANA: Revista de la Sociedad Boliviana de Estudios ClásicosNúmero XIV.
Review — English Translation Steven Hunt & John Bulwer (eds.), Teaching Classics Worldwide. Successes, Challenges and Developments , London / New York / Oxford / Delhi / Sydney, Bloomsbury Academic, 2025, XII+468 pp. We are presented with a book whose title promises to give readers information about the current state of Classics teaching not only in the territories where its history developed historically and geographically—that is, parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa—but acros
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