Tony Collins
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Gender | Male |
---|---|
Born | Kingston Upon Hull |
United Kingdom | |
Songs | Take You Home |
Firefly | |
Love Someone | |
Take It Off | |
In the Mood | |
Everything Changed | |
Big Girl | |
Bounce That | |
Surrender | |
Dear Love | |
Movies/Shows | Soccer Dog: European Cup |
Eggman | |
Kiko | |
Official site | tony-collins.org |
Books | Mud, Sweat and Beers |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1179352 |
Tony Collins Life story
Tony Collins is a British social historian specialising in the history of sport. He is emeritus professor of history at De Montfort University, a Research Fellow at the Institute of Sports Humanities, and in 2018 was a visiting professor at Beijing Sports University.
Fujitsu: How a Japanese firm became part of the Post Office scandal
... " Horizon was offloaded to the Post Office to try to salvage something from the failed scheme, " says IT journalist Tony Collins who has covered the industry for decades...
Thirsk woman marks 100th birthday after a meeting with £18k a Stand-up challenge
... the Chief Executive Tony Collins said it was a remarkable achievement ...
Clutha crash: Pilot David Traill trusted implicitly by his crew
...PC Kirsty Nelis, Capt David Traill and PC Tony Collins were killed in the Clutha helicopter crash Two police officers killed in the Clutha helicopter crash trusted implicitly the pilot blamed for their deaths, according to their families...
Clutha crash: What we know about the final flight of EC135
... Capt Traill, a former RAF pilot, was joined by PC Tony Collins and PC Kirsty Nelis on a clear, moonless night...
Clutha crash: Inquiry says pilot 'took a chance' to ignore fuel warnings
... (Top: L to R) David Traill, PC Kirsty Nelis, PC Tony Collins, Gary Arthur, Samuel McGhee (Bottom: L to R) Colin Gibson, Robert Jenkins, Mark O Prey, John McGarrigle, Joe Cusker Those who died were Capt Traill, 51; PC Tony Collins, 43; PC Kirsty Nelis, 36, and customers Gary Arthur, 48; Joe Cusker, 59; Colin Gibson, 33; Robert Jenkins, 61; John McGarrigle, 58; Samuel McGhee, 56; and Mark O Prey, 44...
Clutha helicopter pilot given five low fuel warnings
... (Top: left to right) David Traill; PC Kirsty Nelis; PC Tony Collins; Gary Arthur; Samuel McGhee (Bottom: left to right) Colin Gibson; Robert Jenkins; Mark O Prey; John McGarrigle; Joe Cusker Mr Cook said the pilot received three low rotor speed warnings and made some attempt to manage the rotor output before the crash...
Thirsk woman marks 100th birthday after a meeting with £18k a Stand-up challenge
Joyce Richardson raised almost £18,000
A 100-year-old woman celebrates her birthday with meets to your challenge, which can be up to 100 times before your big day, raising almost £18,000 for charity.
Joyce Richardson, of Thirsk, North Yorkshire , raised The Money for the Herriot Hospice Homecare in Northallerton, which cared for their son.
With the use nearly lost her legs after developing a sepsis in the Last Year , She Said , everyone was a "giant battle".
She thanked all who have donated, saying: "it is absolutely wonderful. "
Mrs Richardson, the Eldest Son of Gill, 74, was cared for by The Charity before he died last October.
The great-great-grandmother said She wanted to thank The Charity for the "wonderful support" her family received.
made to Raise £1,000 for the love, make a donation, and The Charity says, with money the total of almost £18,000 sent in the internal cards.
She Said : "When I started, I thought, when I raised £1,000, I would do very well, but I am absolutely amazed at how generous the people were. "
Mrs. Richardson was congratulated by Captain Tom Moore , who tweeted his support on her birthday. He wrote: "Welcome to The Club Joyce, 100 years young!
"And congratulations on your challenge for a great cause. Stay on the safe #TomorrowWillBeAGoodDay"
Mrs. Richardson, an image shared on your JustGiving page, as a 21-year-old in The Women 's Land army in 1941.
She Said : "The task would have been easy, even for me, in Those Days . "
Herriot Hospice Homecare Home Care in the municipalities, in the Hambleton and Richmond areas.
the Chief Executive Tony Collins said it was a "remarkable achievement".
He Said : "She has it all inside, just The Sheer encouragement for the employees to know that they are supported in this way, it really put a smile on their faces. "
He Said The Charity needs around £1m a year to continue the services it provides, and The Money would be spent, "very clever".
During the second World War , Mrs. Richardson served in The Women 's Land army in Riponfollow the BBC Yorkshire, and. To send in your ideas for a story.
hambleton, thirsk
Source of news: bbc.com