Trust s report detailed links between 93 properties and slavery and colonialism
Winston Churchill s former home, Chartwell, in Kent, was on the list
Move prompted a fierce backlash and the trust faced accusations of wokeism
But Charity Commission today cleared it of breaking charity law
Brexiteer Nigel Farage said he had become increasingly appalled by the trust
Historian Simon Heffer said he was astonished the trust had not been censured
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Mar 1, 2021
MINERAL RIDGE Brenda Lee Tenney of Mineral Ridge, passed away at 11:53 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021, in the emergency room of St. Joseph Warren Hospital. She was 61 years old.
Brenda was born on Feb. 5, 1960, in Warren, the daughter of David “Buzz” Lowe and Wanda Whittaker Lowe.
She was a 1978 graduate of Mineral Ridge High School. Following high school, Brenda furthered her education in early childhood education.
Mrs. Tenney owned and operated a child daycare center for over 30 years. She cherished every child that she ever cared for.
Brenda loved playing bingo at various locations throughout the area. She cherished her family and loved creating memories with them during their trips to West Virginia. Most importantly, Brenda’s grandchildren were the center of her world.
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The academic behind the National Trust s Woke review to identify properties with links to colonialism today astonishingly accused the government of weaponising history by trying to stop Left-wing academics denigrating Britain s past.
The study, which blacklisted - among others - the Lake District home of avid anti-slaver William Wordsworth because his brother was involved in the trade, was accused of re-writing history after assembling a team of left-wing and politically biased experts.
Its leader, Professor Corinne Fowler, spoke today as Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden prepared to use a meeting with 25 heritage organisations to urge them to adopt a rounded view of Britain s past that does not focus excessively on the empire.