sexual misconduct. seven women have accused tim westwood of predatory and unwanted sexual behaviour, abusing his position in the music business. he denies the allegations. he kept putting his hand on my leg and stroking my leg and touching my face. running his hands in my hair, like, what are you doing? like, stop touching me. yet more trouble for p&0. european causeway ferry arrives back in port after more than an hour adrift in the irish sea. hundreds lined the streets for the funeral of harry billenge, the d day veteran who raised tens of thousands for the british normandy memorial. and coming up, a huge evening ahead, manchester city prepare for their champions league semifinal, real madrid the opponents, can i get the upper hand? can they get the upper hand? can they get the
many of those attending met harry through his fundraising. take care, my love. god bless. in his chair at the local market he raised tens of thousands of pounds to build a memorial in normandy for the british service personnel who lost their lives. six months ago today, he finally saw the completed monument. they deserve it. we did it. he needed people to know and - understand that war is not a game. war is not fun. war leaves you with i some real memories. and that was harry s passion. today, harry s chair at par market was left empty, with tributes from around the world. what does it mean to you? it means the world to me. among the mourners in cornwall, rob, who gave harry a poem he had written about d day. do not call me hero, when you see the medals that i wear. harry took that poem to heart
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cornwall. harry billinge was 96 when he died earlier this month after a short illness. hundreds lined the streets in tribute. it s not about to me, he always said. it s not about me, he always said. it s about the boys who didn t come home. but today, it was about harry billinge. d day veteran, fundraiser, family man and friend. we receive the body of our brother harry with confidence in god, the giver of life, who raised the lord jesus from the dead. the church so full that extra space had to be found in a nearby hall. for harry, it was never about him, it was always about them. we ve got to say thank you for all that he did. normandy, of course, comes to the fore, but his christian faith, his love of his family, his skills as a barber. they re all things that perhaps a lot of people didn t he did.
we did it. he needed people to know and - understand that war is not a game. war is not fun. war leaves you with i some real memories. and that was harry s passion. today, harry s chair at par market was left empty, with tributes from around the world. what does it mean to you? it means the world to me. among the mourners in cornwall, rob, who gave harry a poem he had written about d day. do not call me hero, when you see the medals that i wear. harry took that poem to heart and used it to promote the british normandy memorial. one minute, he would be hanging on the edge of every word he was telling you, the next minute he d have you in stitches, and after that you d be in floods of tears. he was awesome, he was one of the nicest guys i ve ever met. last post plays