(Photo: National Trust) CROOME COURT’S stunning gardens and halls attract visitors from across Worcestershire and beyond. Anyone who has visited will know that it is home to some stunning collections and artefacts, such as a collection of Vincennes, Sevres and Meissen porcelain and examples of George III furniture. The National Trust property is loaded with history and was once home to a range of notable characters such as the 6th Earl of Coventry, Maria Gunning and Barbara St John. However, not every aspect of the property’s history is positive and the property is just one of many National Trust sites with links to colonialism and racism.
2 more leaders quit Kamal s party, more exits expected soon
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Chennai: Actor and Makkal Neethi Maiyam (MNM) party President Kamal Haasan addresses a press meet in Chennai on Dec 1, 2020. . Image Source: IANS News
Chennai, May 13 : The exit of top leaders of actor Kamal Haasan s Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) has begun and expected to continue, say party insiders.
On Thursday, MNM General Secretary and retired IAS officer Santhosh Babu announced his resignation from his post and the party s primary membership. Dear friends, Good afternoon! It s with a heavy heart that I am informing you that I am resigning my post and membership from Makkal Needhi Maiam. My decision is due to personal reasons. I thank Kamal Sir and our team for their affection and friendship, Babu said in a tweet.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, Newly Elected Cabinet Take Oath Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, Newly Elected Cabinet Take Oath Former Chief Minister K Palaniswami who will be the leader of opposition, took the oath following the ministers.
MK Stalin was the first to take oath.
Chennai:
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, his Cabinet colleagues, AIADMK top leader K Palaniswami, who is set to be the Leader of Opposition on Tuesday took oath as MLAs in the Assembly.
As soon as the House convened with pro-tem Speaker K Pitchandi in the chair, Mr Stalin was the first to take oath.
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Stalin makes his father, party patriarch Karunanidhi s dream come true
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Last Updated: May 07, 2021, 03:22 PM IST
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In the run-up to the 2016 Assembly polls although Karunanidhi had ruled out the possibility of Stalin becoming the CM if DMK was voted back to power -he had said that it may materialise if nature did something to him- Stalin worked as before for the party s success.
PTI Stalin is the future of the party, said late DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi about six years ago at a party meet when his son was party treasurer. It has come true on Friday with M K Stalin being sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Though the DMK could not capture power in 2016 despite a no holds barred contest, Stalin continued to relentlessly take the fight against the AIADMK ahead both in the State Assembly and outside of it, which helped him realise the dream of storming back to the seat of power, Fort St George after a decade.