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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 ....
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. ....
Museums will be told by the government to present a more positive view of Britain s history rather than focusing on its imperial past. Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden will urge heritage institutions on Tuesday to present a more rounded view of Britain s impact on the world. He will tell 25 of the country s biggest heritage bodies, museums and art galleries to not skew the public s understanding of history. Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden will urge heritage institutions on Tuesday to present a more rounded view of Britain s impact on the world It comes after concern in the government that many organisations are launching reviews into their colonial links and connections to the slave trade in the wake of last year s Black Lives Matter movement. ....
The project was carried out by University of Leicester with National Trust funds It received a grant of £99,600 from the National Lottery Heritage Lottery Fund through the National Trust and a further £60,000 from the Arts Council The project linked almost 100 National Trust properties to British colonialism A group of Tory MPs have written to Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden for an explanation to why the project was given the funds ....