She replied that there would be "more to come next week" when she delivers her Spending Review.
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 town's museum has had to close temporarily due to a lack of volunteers.
Chatteris Museum in Cambridgeshire, which is usually open for three days a week, is desperate to attract more volunteers – particularly those who can work front of house.A federal judge in Boston last month found that prosecutors had incorrectly declared the man was not afraid for his safety in Mexico.
The individual, identified in court papers only as OCG, was returned on a commercial flight on Wednesday, according to his lawyers.The US has vetoed the UN Security Council's draft resolution calling for an "unconditional and permanent" ceasefire in Gaza.
The other 14 members voted in favour of the document, which also demanded the release of all hostages and the lifting of humanitarian aid restrictions.The US Ambassador to the UN, Dorothy Shea, said the resolution would "undermine diplomatic efforts" to reach a ceasefire, adding that the UN has not labelled Hamas as a terrorist organisation. Hamas is described as such by the US, UK and the EU.