Broadlands Trustees News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Broadlands trustees. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Broadlands Trustees Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Mountbattens' unseen personal diaries published amid UK court battle, but 1947-'48 diaries and letters mysteriously 'withheld' | India News


LONDON: A battle to force the publication of all the personal diaries and letters of Lord and Lady Mountbatten that are in the Broadland Archive, which could shed light on the royal family, the relationship between Edwina Mountbatten and Jawaharlal Nehru, the fairness of drawing the Partition borders and the Mountbattens’ views of Gandhi, Nehru and Jinnah, has had some success as a huge tranche of their diaries was published this week for the first time.
Diaries up to 1960 were released digitally on Thursday, four days after an early day motion signed by 22 British MPs was tabled in the House of Commons on July 19 calling for their publication without further obfuscation and delay . ....

United Kingdom , City Of , Cyril Radcliffe , Andrew Lownie , Jawaharlal Nehru , University Of Southampton , Cabinet Office , A University Of Southampton , Broadlands Trustees , National Memorial Heritage Fund , Lady Mountbatten , Broadland Archive , Edwina Mountbatten , Broadland Archives , National Memorial Heritage , Lord Mountbatten , Earl Mountbatten , Countess Mountbatten , Indian Independence , Information Commissioner , First Tier , Defence Staff , Prime Minister , Cabinet Secretary , Royal Household , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் ,

MPs urge an end to restrictions on access to the Mountbatten diaries


By
Press Association 2021
Police frogmen searching the area where Lord Mountbatten was killed when an IRA bomb, destroyed his boat off the coast of Co Sligo, Ireland
Restrictions on access to the diaries of Lord and Lady Mountbatten should be eased “without further obfuscation and delay”, MPs have urged.
A £2 million heritage grant in 2010 enabled the University of Southampton to purchase the Broadlands Archive, which contains 4,500 boxes of official papers and personal correspondence from major figures in the Victorian era.
The papers of the Earl Mountbatten of Burma, the last viceroy of India, are part of the collection – and it includes a handwritten note from Mahatma Gandhi to Mountbatten where he details his vow of silence. ....

County Sligo , City Of , United Kingdom , Andrew Lownie , Julia Lopez , Julian Lewis , University Of Southampton , Cabinet Office , Broadlands Trustees , National Archives , Earl Mountbatten , Mahatma Gandhi , Lord Mountbatten , Defence Staff , Conservative Julian Lewis , Lady Mountbatten , Information Commissioner , Liberal Democrat , New Forest East , Their Lives , Information Act , Prime Minister , Data Protection , Mountbatten Papers , கவுண்டி ஸ்லிகோ , நகரம் ஆஃப் ,