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Well deserved
Colonel Sir Tom! Must be the most deserved peacetime knighthood ever. Well done, Sir!
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A piece of good news for a lovely man and a real hero.
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Yes well deserved, and yes some good news for a change .
REST IN PEACE THE 96.
Y.N.W.A.
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Many congratulations Sir Tom ! It's good to see someone getting an honour who really deserves it rather than for just being a politician or a 'sleb'.
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Many congratulations Sir Tom ! It's good to see someone getting an honour who really deserves it rather than for just being a politician or a 'sleb'.
Makes a pleasant change, a little light in the gloom.
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Aw bless him. He seems like a lovely chap. I always get a tear in my eye when he's on TV. Such an inspiration.
And yes, very well deserved. Far more so than some overpaid entertainer, footballer or aide.
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More than £20m raised by Captain Tom Moore has been handed out to NHS charities across the country.
Each charity has been given £35,000 from the £32.8m fund and a second grant based on the size of the trust they serve, said NHS Charities Together.
The charity at the hospital where Capt Tom was treated for a broken hip and skin cancer received £122,500.
NHS Charities Together said the donations were "already having a huge impact and will continue to do so".
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Originally Posted by
Hector
More than £20m raised by Captain Tom Moore has been handed out to NHS charities across the country.
Each charity has been given £35,000 from the £32.8m fund and a second grant based on the size of the trust they serve, said NHS Charities Together.
The charity at the hospital where Capt Tom was treated for a broken hip and skin cancer received £122,500.
NHS Charities Together said the donations were "already having a huge impact and will continue to do so".
Great news and glad it was all distributed promptly.
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Did Just giving waive their commission or pocket the loot?
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