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today's most startling revelation from the charity commission's investigation, a publishing deal for1 million book deal, where because of the marketing around it and also because of captain sir tom's own words in the foreword, the public would have expected some of that money to go to charity and it didn't. it went directly to the ingram—moores. what is your message to the ingram—moores? follow through on the commitment that was made and donate a substantial amount to the charity. the actions of hannah and her husband, colin, a trustee of the charity, was, the regulator said, misconduct or mismanagement, or both. the family say the commission has treated them unfairly. of the book deal they said the company paid sir tom a fee and deny is in misappropriation of funds. enwe we are ensuring his legacy lives on. but the action of the familiar seams to have affected that legacy. the charity and the charity commission and the captain tom foundation are considering legal action to recover funds. we are ensuring his legacy lives on. but the action of the familiar seams to have affected that
today's most startling revelation from the charity commission's investigation, a publishing deal for1 million book deal, where because of the marketing around it and also because of captain sir tom's own words in the foreword, the public would have expected some of that money to go to charity and it didn't. it went directly to the ingram—moores. what is your message to the ingram—moores? follow through on the commitment that was made and donate a substantial amount to the charity. the...
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today's most startling revelation from the charity commission's investigation, a publishing deal forere because of the marketing around it and also because of captain sir tom's own words in the foreword, the public would have expected some of that money to go to charity — and it didn't. it went directly to the ingram—moores. what is your message to the ingram—moores? follow through on the commitment that was made and donate a substantial amount to the charity. the actions of hannah and her husband, colin, a trustee of the charity, was, the regulator said, misconduct, or mismanagement, or both. the ingram—moores have said this report has treated them unfairly, the process was unjust and excessive and the charity commission had a predetermined agenda. and of the book deal, they said the publisher paid captain sir tom a fee, it was his and he decided what to do with it. they deny any misappropriation of the charity's funds. the astonishing £39 million captain sir tom moore raised all went to charity. we are ensuring that his legacy lives on and it's our responsibility to do it. but the
today's most startling revelation from the charity commission's investigation, a publishing deal forere because of the marketing around it and also because of captain sir tom's own words in the foreword, the public would have expected some of that money to go to charity — and it didn't. it went directly to the ingram—moores. what is your message to the ingram—moores? follow through on the commitment that was made and donate a substantial amount to the charity. the actions of hannah and...
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the charity and the charity commission and the captain tom foundation are considering legal action tog legal action to recoverfunds. the foundation are considering legal action to recover funds. the family believe this process is unfair and unjust. the international criminal court has issued arrest warrants for israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu, former defence minister, yoav gallant, and hamas's military commander mohammed deif. the judges said there were reasonable grounds the three men bore "criminal responsibility" for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in the war between israel and hamas. lucy williamson reports from jerusalem on this unprecedented move. the war that broke gaza has left israel leaders facing charges. binyamin netanyahu and his former defence minister yoav gallant called to trial by the international criminal court for war crimes and crimes against humanity. including murder, persecution and starvation as a method of war. a third arrest warrant was ordered for mohammed deif. binyamin netanyahu's office called it an anti—semitic decision, saying
the charity and the charity commission and the captain tom foundation are considering legal action tog legal action to recoverfunds. the foundation are considering legal action to recover funds. the family believe this process is unfair and unjust. the international criminal court has issued arrest warrants for israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu, former defence minister, yoav gallant, and hamas's military commander mohammed deif. the judges said there were reasonable grounds the three...
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the ingram moores have said the charity commission has treated them unfairly. e astonishing £39 million captain sir tom moore raised all went to charity, but the actions of his family seem to have tarnished that legacy. joe pike, bbc news. a documentary from a largely british filmmaking team on the life of christopher reeve, the actor who portrayed superman, is emerging as a favourite in the looming 0scars race. reeve was one of hollywood s biggest stars four decades ago but in 1995, he was paralyzed from the neck down after a horse riding accident. a documentary from a largely british filmmaking team on the life of christopher reeve, the actor who portrayed superman, is emerging as a favourite in the looming 0scars race. reeve was one of hollywood s biggest stars four decades ago but in 1995, he was paralyzed from the neck down after a horse riding accident. from new york, tom brook reports. the documentary shows how christopher reeve rose to global fame, starting with the first of four superman films in 1978. it goes behind the scenes, it shows his screen test
the ingram moores have said the charity commission has treated them unfairly. e astonishing £39 million captain sir tom moore raised all went to charity, but the actions of his family seem to have tarnished that legacy. joe pike, bbc news. a documentary from a largely british filmmaking team on the life of christopher reeve, the actor who portrayed superman, is emerging as a favourite in the looming 0scars race. reeve was one of hollywood s biggest stars four decades ago but in 1995, he was...
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the ingram—moores have said the charity commission has treated them unfairly, the process was unjust e raised all went to charity, but the actions of his family seem to have tarnished that legacy. and you can watch a new documentary on the bbc iplayer captain tom — what went wrong is available now. and on bbc sounds, the captain tom story explores how he became became a global sensation, and the controversy that followed. the international criminal court has issued arrest warrants ukraine has claimed the city of dnipro has been targeted by a russian intercontinental ballistic missile. russia hasn't confirmed it, and officials in the us say it wasn't an intercontinental missile. it's raised debate about whether the kremlin had decided to use more powerful weapons, days after ukraine has fired long—range missiles, supplied by the us and the uk, to strike targets inside russia. our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley has the latest. russian troops in eastern ukraine, discussing their targets, as they launch artillery shells in the donetsk region. these pictures were released by russ
the ingram—moores have said the charity commission has treated them unfairly, the process was unjust e raised all went to charity, but the actions of his family seem to have tarnished that legacy. and you can watch a new documentary on the bbc iplayer captain tom — what went wrong is available now. and on bbc sounds, the captain tom story explores how he became became a global sensation, and the controversy that followed. the international criminal court has issued arrest warrants ukraine...
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a report by the charity commission has said relatives of the covid fundraiser captain sir tom moore receivedl but refused to give any of it to the foundation set up in his name. the family said this report had treated them "unfairly" and that the process was "unjust and excessive". freezing conditions have led to more disruption across the uk, with hundreds of schools closed in scotland, england and wales. with difficult conditions on the roads, the aa warned motorists to drive with extreme caution. there's a yellow weather warning in place for much of the uk, heading into the weekend, with storm bert expected to arrive on saturday. you're live with bbc news. donald trump has been forced to make a new pick for attorney—general after the man he chose to become his next us attorney—general — matt gaetz — said he is withdrawing his name from consideration. the decision comes as the former congressman was facing new allegations about a second sexual encounter, with a girl he had met at a party. the girl was reportedly 17 at the time. trump's new pick is former attorney general of florida, pam bo
a report by the charity commission has said relatives of the covid fundraiser captain sir tom moore receivedl but refused to give any of it to the foundation set up in his name. the family said this report had treated them "unfairly" and that the process was "unjust and excessive". freezing conditions have led to more disruption across the uk, with hundreds of schools closed in scotland, england and wales. with difficult conditions on the roads, the aa warned motorists to...
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a report by the charity commission has said relatives of the covid fundraiser, captain sir tom moore, refused to give any of it to the foundation set up in his name. the family said this report had treated them "unfairly" and that the process was "unjust and excessive". you're live with bbc news. donald trump has nominated the veteran prosecutor pam bondi as his new attorney—general after his previous nominee matt gaetz withdrew from consideration for the role. ms bondi was one of mr trump's defence lawyers during his first impeachment trial in 2020. a long—time ally of the president—elect, she previously served as attorney general of florida. mr trump said in that role she worked to stop trafficking of deadly drugs and reduced deaths from fentanyl overdose. the decision comes as mr gaetz was facing new allegations about a second sexual encounter, with a girl he had met at a party. the girl was reportedly 17 at the time. gaetz announced he was stepping down on x saying(ff gfx) gaetz announced he was stepping down on x saying �*while the momentum was strong, it is clear that my confirm
a report by the charity commission has said relatives of the covid fundraiser, captain sir tom moore, refused to give any of it to the foundation set up in his name. the family said this report had treated them "unfairly" and that the process was "unjust and excessive". you're live with bbc news. donald trump has nominated the veteran prosecutor pam bondi as his new attorney—general after his previous nominee matt gaetz withdrew from consideration for the role. ms bondi...
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commissioned by the canal and rivers trust. for them, it's about highlighting the beauty of the waterway but also taking on graffiti vandals at their own game. our charityartists, that local involvement, that having those pieces of work sort of enhances and kind of improves that area. and actually in those areas, we tend to spend less money on having to remove those really unsightly or offensive tagging or language in those places. walking along the canal, you can be inspired by sheffield's rich industrial heritage and of course, artworks, old and new and glimpses of nature all around you as well. it's no surprise that it inspires poetry. a private farm in south africa is going to extraordinary lengths to protect the rhinoceros from extinction. at the start of the last century, half a million rhinos roamed africa and asia. but now that number has been reduced tojust 27,000 in the wild — due to the poaching and habitat loss. the farm has been breeding around 2,000 animals — that's nearly 10% of of all wild rhinos — and gradually releasing them into wildlife reserves. here's reeta chakrabarti. moving three tonnes of rhino is not a laughing matter. said in
commissioned by the canal and rivers trust. for them, it's about highlighting the beauty of the waterway but also taking on graffiti vandals at their own game. our charityartists, that local involvement, that having those pieces of work sort of enhances and kind of improves that area. and actually in those areas, we tend to spend less money on having to remove those really unsightly or offensive tagging or language in those places. walking along the canal, you can be inspired by sheffield's...
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experts recommend you examine each charity you're considering and say the ones that are more transparent tend to be more trustworthy. the federal trade commissioning by credit card or check, not cash or crypto. keeping a record of the payment to ensure you're only charged the amount you donated and nothing more. >> 645 now students who read 20 minutes each day reduce stress and build vocabulary and focus better in class. they say it's the building block to scholastic success. >> and one east bay woman has instilled a love of reading in thousands of children through her 70 plus years of volunteering in the classroom. our frank mallicoat introduces us to gigi. >> it's another busy morning for walnut creek's barbara proctor with book bag in hand. it's showtime for mrs. nava's second graders at pleasanton's valley view elementary. >> i brought you great books today. this is one of my favorite books. it's called clever jack takes a c a k e k. >> at age 88, barbara, better known as gigi, is about to accomplish the impossible. yet 19 eight year olds to sit laser focused for 45 minutes by simply reading a book. >> i will make her something, he said. i
experts recommend you examine each charity you're considering and say the ones that are more transparent tend to be more trustworthy. the federal trade commissioning by credit card or check, not cash or crypto. keeping a record of the payment to ensure you're only charged the amount you donated and nothing more. >> 645 now students who read 20 minutes each day reduce stress and build vocabulary and focus better in class. they say it's the building block to scholastic success. >> and...
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the ingram—moores have said the charity commission has treated them unfairly — the process was unjust9 million captain sir tom moore raised all went to charity, but the actions of his family seem to have tarnished that legacy. joe pike, bbc news. the defence secretary, john healey, will be questioned by mps today, after it emerged that ukraine had fired british—supplied missiles into russia for the first time. explosion. this footage filmed in russia suggests they ve been used on at least one target in the southwest kursk region. the government has so far not commented. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford is in warsaw. morning to you. what more do we know about the use of these missiles? we know about the use of these missiles? - know this is something of course ukraine has been pushing forfor a very long time. it has been discussed publicly for a very long time. countries like poland have also been asking and pushing for it for a very long time. we now have confirmation although nothing public, nothing official. certainly we know the american longer range missiles and br
the ingram—moores have said the charity commission has treated them unfairly — the process was unjust9 million captain sir tom moore raised all went to charity, but the actions of his family seem to have tarnished that legacy. joe pike, bbc news. the defence secretary, john healey, will be questioned by mps today, after it emerged that ukraine had fired british—supplied missiles into russia for the first time. explosion. this footage filmed in russia suggests they ve been used on at least...
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her husband have been accused of repeated misconduct following a report carried out by the charity commissionthe investigation found a misleading implication that donations from book sales would be made to the captain tom foundation, an amount totalling almost £i.5 amount totalling almost £1.5 million. commenting on the report, the family has described it as unjust and excessive, adding that they, quote, never took a penny from the public. donations raised by captain tom. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to jacob for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com/alerts . gbnews.com/alerts. >> welcome back to state of the nation. the number one priority of any government is defence of the realm and it was only a matter of time before labour betrayed that obligation. after repeatedly implying that it would maintain defence spending dunng would maintain defence spending during the election campaign, it has been announced that labour will cut defence spending by £500 million after giving over £1 billion
her husband have been accused of repeated misconduct following a report carried out by the charity commissionthe investigation found a misleading implication that donations from book sales would be made to the captain tom foundation, an amount totalling almost £i.5 amount totalling almost £1.5 million. commenting on the report, the family has described it as unjust and excessive, adding that they, quote, never took a penny from the public. donations raised by captain tom. those are the latest...
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her husband have been accused of repeated misconduct following a report carried out by the charity commission. the investigation found a misleading implication that donations from book sales would be made to the captain tom foundation, an amount totalling almost £1.5 million. commenting on the reports, the family has described it as unjust and excessive, adding that they, quote, never took a penny from the public. donations raised by captain tom. and today marks 50 years since the birmingham pub bombings, which took place on november 21st, 1974. in the attack. 21 people were killed and hundreds of others were injured when bombs were detonated at two city centre pubs. later today, a service including a period of silence at 2:00 pm is including a period of silence at 2:00pm is being including a period of silence at 2:00 pm is being held outside new street station in birmingham. those are the latest gb news headlines. for now, i'm sophie reaper and now it's back to dawn and andrew for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gb ne
her husband have been accused of repeated misconduct following a report carried out by the charity commission. the investigation found a misleading implication that donations from book sales would be made to the captain tom foundation, an amount totalling almost £1.5 million. commenting on the reports, the family has described it as unjust and excessive, adding that they, quote, never took a penny from the public. donations raised by captain tom. and today marks 50 years since the birmingham...