National Health
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Origin | Canterbury |
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United Kingdom | |
Members | Bill Bruford |
Dave Stewart | |
Phil Miller | |
Pip Pyle | |
Genres | Progressive Rock |
Canterbury Scene | |
Jazz Fusion | |
Psychedelic Rock | |
Experimental Rock | |
Record labels | Charly Records |
Cuneiform Records | |
East Side Digital | |
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Blueprint | |
Charly | Affinity | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1646466 |
About National Health
National Health were an English progressive rock band associated with the Canterbury scene. Founded in 1975, the band featured members of keyboardist Dave Stewart's band Hatfield and the North and Alan Gowen's band Gilgamesh, including guitarists Phil Miller and Phil Lee and bassist Mont Campbell as original members.
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Captain Tom's daughter defends decision to keep book profits
By Helen BurchellBBC News, Bedfordshire
The Family of fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore kept The profits from his Books for themselves, it has emerged.
His daughter, Hannah Ingram-Moore, of Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, and her family were speaking on TalkTV's show Piers Morgan Uncensored.
They said they had kept The profits from The Captain 's three Books - reportedly £800,000 - at his request.
She Said her father wanted His Family to keep The Money in a company separate to The Captain Tom Foundation .
There is no suggestion that Ms Ingram-Moore did anything illegal by keeping The Money from The Book sales, rather than donating it to her late father's charity.
In a clip released to The Bbc , Ms Ingram-Moore's husband, Colin, told Morgan that The " vast majority" of The £809,000 revenue reportedly raised by The Family 's company Club Nook Ltd " came from The three Books that he wrote with Penguin Random House".
He Said "95%" of The Club Nook money was from The Books .
Ms Ingram-Moore said: " These were My Father 's Books , and it was honestly such a joy for him to write them, but they were his Books .
" He had an agent and The Agent and he worked on that deal.
" They were Captain Tom's Books and his wishes were that that money would sit in Club Nook. "
Morgan asked, " For You to keep? " and she replied " Yes - specifically".
She Said there had been No Agreement with her father that in any of The Book deals, any of The Money would go to charity.
The Books were " never anything to do with The Charity " She Said .
Her father " decided what to do with The income from them - it was his wishes, not Ours - he made The decisions about The things that he did - we didn't act for him" She Said .
Capt Sir Tom's extraordinary fundraising efforts for National Health Service charities are part of Covid-19 pandemic history.
By, he raised £38m for NHS Charities Together, which works with a network of More Than 230 NHS Charities across The UK to support The organisation.
However, The Charity Set Up by His Family in his honour is no longer taking donations.
The Captain Tom Foundation is currently The subject of a statutory inquiry.
Just over a year ago, The Charity Commission launched an inquiry into its finances.
It also emerged Ms Ingram-Moore was for appearances in connection with her late father's charity.
'Paid £18,000 for awards'She appeared at an awards Ceremony - The Virgin Media O2 Captain Tom Foundation Connector Awards - which included The name of The Charity and The Charity 's logo on its awards plaques.
At that time she was The Charity 's interim chief executive on an annual salary of £85,000.
However, her appearance fee was paid not to The Captain Tom Foundation but to Maytrix Group, a company owned by her and her husband.
She told TalkTV she was paid £18,000 and gave £2,000 of it to The Foundation .
This summer, The Foundation stopped taking money from donors after planning officials at Central Bedfordshire Council ordered that an unauthorised spa pool block at Ms Ingram-Moore's Home should be demolished.
The Building on The Site of The Family Home - Originally approved for The use of The occupiers and The Captain Tom Foundation - was granted planning permission in August 2021 and had been partly constructed when revised plans, which included a spa pool, toilets and a kitchen " for private use" were submitted in February 2022.
The revised plans for what was called The Captain Tom Building were turned down by The Council in November 2022.
A for The now-unauthorised building was issued, The Authority said.
That order was appealed and a hearing is due later this month.
Source of news: bbc.com