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Captain Tom Foundation faces statutory Charity Commission inquiry over fresh finance concernsThe charity watchdog is opening a probe into the charity launched in memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore - after identifying fresh "concerns" about his family's involvement.The Charity Commission said a request to pay a £100,000 salary to the late fundraising hero's daughter was a key focus of its statutory inquiry into the Captain Tom Foundation.The commission had opened a case into the charity in March 2021, a month after Sir Tom died, and began reviewing the set-up of the organisation.But it now plans to investigate payments by the charity to a company linked to Hannah Ingram-Moore, Captain Sir Tom's daughter, and her husband's companies, in an inquiry focused the foundation's independence from the family.It has also flagged concerns about intellectual property rights and the ability of a company linked to the couple to trademark names linked to "Captain Tom" without the charity objecting - a move the watchdog said may have generated "significant profit" for the company.
Fiskardo, Perdika and Arnaia nominated for Best Tourism VillageThe port of Fiskardo on Cephalonia, and the settlements of Perdika, at Igoumenitsa, and of Arnaia, near Thessaloniki, are Greece’s three entries in this year’s Best Tourism Villages competition, organized annually by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).That was the verdict of the committee set up to that effect by Deputy Tourism Minister Sofia Zacharaki, announced on Wednesday.
Thunderbird 102 released with highly anticipated features, bug fixesMozilla has announced the release of Thunderbird 102, highlighting it as a 'serious upgrade,' bringing new features that the community has been requesting for a while now, like refreshed GUI, viewing options, data portability enhancements, and performance upgrades.Thunderbird is one of the world's most popular free and open-source email clients, with an estimated user base of over 25 million.
Greece offers ships to export grain from blocked Ukrainian ports, says NATOGreece is willing to provide ships to help export grain from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports that have been blocked by Russia, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday.
Russia retreats from Snake IslandMoscow’s defence ministry said on Thursday its troops left the rocky outcrop as a “gesture of goodwill”
'Octopus boom': Cornish fishermen report bumper sightings for first time in 70 years Fishermen have reported finding dozens of octopuses in their lobster pots and cuttlefish traps in a single day when usually they might find one or two a year.The common octopus is usually rare in UK waters, with the Cornwall Wildlife Trust only recording the species twice a year on average.
Killer whales take on great white sharks in a gory battle for the seas Killer whales are deliberately hunting sharks and eating their organs after running low on their traditional food, a study has found. ...
Famous Greek polls analyst Elias Nikolakopoulos dies while swimmingElias Nikolakopoulos, one of Greece’s most authoritative and well-known polls analysts died at the age of 75, while swimming at Achladi beach in Syros, around one in the afternoon.
Vietnam 'Napalm Girl' receives final skin treatment 50 years after war-defining photographJust nine-years-old when the image was taken, 50 years later Ms Phan Thi has received her final skin treatment after decades of pain from the intense scarring the Napalm caused.
Tory government to force three million more workers to pay higher rate taxBy the next election, more than a fifth of all workers will be paying higher rate taxAlmost two million people have been pushed into paying higher and additional rate tax since the last general election.More than three million people are on track to be dragged into paying 40pc tax by 2026, analysis from consultancy LCP warned. In total seven million workers are forecast to be paying higher rate tax by the next election, representing more than one in five of all taxpayers.
Thousands of BT workers vote to strike over paySome 30,000 Openreach engineers and 9,000 BT call centre workers were balloted and overwhelmingly backed industrial action, the Communication Workers Union (CWU) said.General secretary Dave Ward said BT now faced its first national strike since it was privatised in the 1980s.
Experts urge over-60s to get fourth Covid shotA strong recommendation for a fourth dose of coronavirus vaccine for people aged over 60 with underlying conditions was reiterated on Thursday by National Vaccination Committee President Maria Theodoridou and General Secretary of Primary Healthcare Marios Themistokleous.Theodoridou reiterated that the fourth dose can reduce the chances of hospitalization.
Giant jellyfish washes up on Wallasey beachA dog walker was stunned to stumble over one of the world's largest jellyfish on a beach.Andy Donoghue said he "couldn't believe his eyes" when he saw the metre-wide creature, which had washed up on Seacombe beach in Wallasey, Wirral.The lion's mane jellyfish is widespread across Europe but usually only grows to about 50cm (19ins) in UK waters.
Chris Pincher resigns as deputy chief whip after claims he drunkenly groped two menThe MP for Tamworth says he owes it to the 'people I've caused upset to' and the Prime Minister to stand down