Heartless shoplifters and the cost-of-living crisis have forced a devastated cancer charity boss to shut up shop. Heartbroken Graeme Sergeant says a perfect storm of thefts, waning donations, the domination of larger charities and personal reasons led to the decision by trustees
Fundraisers have been left outraged after it was revealed they were generating money for chemical attacker Abdul Ezedi’s funeral. The fundraising page was set up under the name ‘Abdul Wahed’ and raised more than £6,000 with the appeal brushing over his conviction
The Charity Commission has decided to launch an investigation into a cinema which cancelled its Eurovision Song Contest party because it objected to Israel’s participation in the competition. Former Attorney General Sir Michael Ellis MP was one of a number of people
The Sir David Amess UK Children’s Parliament is to be made a charity in honour of the murdered MP. It was founded by Sir David to empower and engage young minds in the political process. Former PM Boris Johnson launched the Sir
A cinema which cancelled its Eurovision Song Contest party because Israel is one of the contestants should lose its charity status, England’s former senior law officer has claimed. Former Attorney General Sir Michael Ellis has written to the Charity Commission demanding that
Macmillan Cancer Support say they have seen the number of visits to their charity’s online information and support pages skyrocket since Princess Kate announced her cancer diagnosis. The number of visits to the pages had risen close to 100,000 by Sunday evening,
The National Trust is heading “going in the wrong direction” according to a former chairman of the charity, Sir William Proby. He says he has “been reluctant to criticise my successors” but has raised concerns about the way the charity is being
Call it pinball for peace. The Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, Nevada offers a step back in gametime amid the high-priced neon glitz and schlock of Sin City — and does it all for good causes. “We’re a bunch of
Nurses, teachers and emergency workers are among those who can no longer afford to live in many parts of rural England, a charity has warned. Someone earning the local median income in 15 rural local authorities would currently see more than half
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