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Chairman Tim Parker left 24 hours after members launched a bid to depose him The charity faces mounting criticism for the woke direction it has been taking Now, Restore Trust say director-general Hilary McGrady really needs to go next The campaign group hope to bring back the heritage body s apolitical ethos Say National Trust has 3 senior management figures with highly woke agenda ....
Tim Parker resigned as National Trust chairman amid a bid to depose him Former volunteer Tony Adler pointed finger at director-general Hilary McGrady More than 50 members said they had no confidence in his leadership Last September the Trust published 115-page report which blacklisted 93 estates over links to slavery Mr Adler claimed he was forced out after pointing out report s inaccuracies Leading historian Simon Heffer said Ms McGrady is responsible for turning Trust into left-wing front organisation Said he was delighted Mr Parker has resigned but said he is not the main culprit ....
The controversial chairman of the National Trust has resigned amid a growing revolt among members over his woke policies. Tim Parker s decision to quit was announced just 24 hours after a highly critical motion at this year s AGM said the membership had no confidence in his leadership and demanded his resignation. Members, ministers and MPs had grown increasingly frustrated with Mr Parker s chairmanship, which critics said he used to take the 126-year-old charity in a politically correct direction. Last September, the Trust published an sensational 115-page report which blacklisted 93 of its estates over their alleged links to slavery - including Chartwell in Kent, home of Sir Winston Churchill. ....
Critical training delays, equipment malfunctions and parts delays are among the challenges facing the Canadian Coast Guard Ship Capt. Jacques Cartier, a year and a half after it was delivered to Nova Scotia. ....
Where the streets have explorers names, some Halifax residents call for change by Danielle Edwards, The Canadian Press Posted May 16, 2021 7:00 am EDT Last Updated May 16, 2021 at 7:14 am EDT HALIFAX When builders created Halifax’s distinctive Hydrostone neighbourhood more than a century ago, they chose to honour celebrated explorers. There are streets named after William Grant Stairs, Christopher Columbus, John Cabot and Henry Morton Stanley, among others. But now some residents are taking a closer look at the legacies of the men the streets are named for, part of a national trend examining whether people honoured on the country’s maps are worthy of celebration. ....