About 400 paintings and thousands of sketches came to light after Tucker's death and it was hailed as an important discovery in British art.
But with the courts having now approved Lee's request to postpone his legal hearings until after the election, another possibility has emerged: that Lee, who remains the electoral favourite, could be convicted after winning the presidency.And that could mean that South Korea, having just endured a months-long period of political turmoil, may not be done with its leadership dramas just yet.
France's President Emmanuel Macron warned the US and Europe risked losing their credibility and being accused of "double standards" if they do not resolve the wars in Ukraine and Gaza soon.He also appealed to Asian countries to build a new alliance with Europe to ensure they do not become "collateral damage" in the struggle for power between the US and China.Macron was speaking at the Shangri-la Dialogue, an annual high-level Asia defence summit held in Singapore by the think tank International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Among the guests listening were US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, as well as top military officials from the region.Macron pointed out that if Russia could take Ukrainian territory "without any restrictions, without any constraints… what could happen in Taiwan? What will you do the day something happens in the Philippines?"
"What is at stake in Ukraine is our common credibility, that we are still able to preserve territorial integrity and sovereignty of people," he said. "No double standards."
Many in Asia worry of instability in the region should China attempt to forcibly "reunify" with Taiwan, a self-governing island that Beijing claims as part of its territory. China has also increasingly clashed with the Philippines over competing claims in the South China Sea.Per Ardua will be switched on at the 20-21 Visual Arts Centre at 18:00 BST.
Murals asking what men can do to tackle violence against women and girls have been put up at five railway stations in Birmingham and Coventry.The stations together serve more than 1.8m passengers a year and the artworks are visible from the trains passing through.
Created by Midlands artist Emily Kaye, they were developed for West Midlands Railway (WMR) and London Northwestern Railway (LNR).The murals ask how men can intervene in situations including online discussions, whether they speak up to encourage positive attitudes, if they actively stand up against male violence, and whether they do enough.