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"This Morning" fans have branded Olympic diver Tom Daley "disgusting" for not wearing socks on today's (June 28) show. The gold medallist appeared on the hit ITV chat show with presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield to discuss his new collection, Summer With Love.

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2 minutes ago, mjmooney said:

"This Morning" fans have branded Olympic diver Tom Daley "disgusting" for not wearing socks on today's (June 28) show. The gold medallist appeared on the hit ITV chat show with presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield to discuss his new collection, Summer With Love.

Even a bunch of reactionary words removed has to be right now and again

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4 minutes ago, mjmooney said:

"This Morning" fans have branded Olympic diver Tom Daley "disgusting" for not wearing socks on today's (June 28) show. The gold medallist appeared on the hit ITV chat show with presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield to discuss his new collection, Summer With Love.

It might seem a trivial thing but I for one am glad this abhorrent behaviour has been called out. 

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11 minutes ago, mjmooney said:

"This Morning" fans have branded Olympic diver Tom Daley "disgusting" for not wearing socks on today's (June 28) show. The gold medallist appeared on the hit ITV chat show with presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield to discuss his new collection, Summer With Love.

Did he combine the no socks look with shorter than normal and extra tight trousers to make sure everyone could see he wasn’t wearing socks?

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Hmmmmm

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-61986597

Inquiry begins into Captain Tom Foundation charity

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An inquiry has been launched into the charity set up in honour of fundraiser and Army veteran Capt Sir Tom Moore.

The Charity Commission has concerns about The Captain Tom Foundation's management and decisions that could have generated "significant profit" for a company run by his family.

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The commission said it became concerned about arrangements between the charity and a company linked to Sir Tom's daughter, Hannah Ingram-Moore, and her husband Colin, as well as the trustees' decision-making and how the charity was governed.

The issues revolve around a "failure to consider intellectual property and trademark issues", including the trademarking of variations of the name "Captain Tom" by a company controlled by Ms Ingram-Moore and Mr Ingram-Moore.

This could have generated "significant profit" for the company, the commission added.

 

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Reading this further how the actual **** is it possible for a charity to incur £240,000 in costs and give just £160,000 to good causes?

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China: MI5 and FBI heads warn of ‘immense’ threat

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The heads of UK and US security services have made an unprecedented joint appearance to warn of the threat from China.

FBI director Christopher Wray said China was the "biggest long-term threat to our economic and national security" and had interfered in politics, including recent elections.

MI5 head Ken McCallum said his service had more than doubled its work against Chinese activity in the last three years and would be doubling it again.

MI5 is now running seven times as many investigations related to activities of the Chinese Communist Party compared to 2018, he added.

The FBI's Wray warned that if China was to forcibly take Taiwan it would "represent one of the most horrific business disruptions the world has ever seen".

The first ever joint public appearance by the two directors came at MI5 headquarters in Thames House, London.

McCallum also said the challenge posed by the Chinese Communist Party was "game-changing", while Wray called it "immense" and "breath-taking".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-62064506

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6 hours ago, Follyfoot said:

I just heard on the radio that they are campaigning to make it illegal taking pictures down a woman’s top.

 

Bloody snowflakes 

Not an easy thing to do,I would imagine.

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3 hours ago, mjmooney said:

Woody Allen became a pariah for less. But nobody bats an eyelid at this? 

Woody was/is a Hollywood star.

I hadn't heard of Errol Musk before today. 

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