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 The family of Captain Sir Tom Moore paid tribute to the war veteran who raised tens of millions of pounds for the NHS during the first coronavirus lockdown, as he was laid to rest in a funeral broadcast to the nation.Speaking at the private service in Bedfordshire crematorium, Moores family said that his  message and his spirit lives on .Moore died this month aged 100, after testing positive for coronavirus. Under lockdown restrictions, his funeral was attended by just eight members of his family 鈥?his two daughters Hannah Ingram-Moore and Lucy Teixeira, four grandchildren and his sons-in-law.Captain Sir Tom Moore obituaryRead more Daddy, you always told us best foot forward and true to your word thats what you did last year, raising a fortune for the NHS and walking your way into the nations hearts,  Teixeira said.Ingram-Moore said the world had been  enthralled  by her fathers spirit of hope. We have been so close as a family before this but we were thrust even closer together as the world became enthralled by your spirit of hope, positivity and resilience,  she said.  They too saw your belief in kindness and the fundamental goodness of the human spirit. Members of the public were asked to stay at home during the funeral, but thousands o stanley taza f people signed an online book of condolences, for veteran who raised more than 拢32m for the NHS 鈥?or almost 拢39m including gift aid payments stanley cups uk .Six soldiers from the Yorkshire regiment acted as stanley us  pallbearers for his coffin, which was draped with Lozn Lord chief justice approves use of Twitter for court reporting
 Apple is facing a multimillion- stanley termosas pound legal claim that could reimburse millions of iPhone owners over a secret decision to slow down older phones in 2017.An undocumented battery management system, released in a software update in January that year, slowed down the performance of older iPhones in order to stop them shutting down without warning. But Apple didnt give users the option to disable the setting, and did not warn them that their phones were being  throttled  deliberately.Justin Gutmann, a consumer rights campaigner, has lau stanley mug nched a claim against Apple over the decision at the Competition Appeals Tribunal. If he wins, the company could be forced to pay damages of more than 拢750m, spread out between the approximately 25 million people who bought one of the affected phones. The claim  stanley cup nz relates to the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, SE, 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus and iPhone X models.Gutmann argues that Apples decision to throttle the phones wasnt disclosed to users at the time, and was introduced to disguise the fact that older iPhone batteries were unable to cope with the new demands placed on them. Rather than introduce a battery recall or replacement programme, or admit that the latest software update was unsuitable for older devices, Apple pushed users to install the update knowing it would worsen their devices performance, he says. Instead of doing the honourable and legal thing by their customers and offering a free replacement, repair service or compensation, Apple instead m