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Government Defends Tax Relief Caps on Charities

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Government Defends Tax Relief Caps on Charities
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Prince Harry Visits Headway Charity

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Prince Harry Visits Headway Charity
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Bloomberg

Activist Investor Carl Icahn Goes After Apple... Again

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Oct. 10 -- Morgan Stanley Chief U.S. Economist Vincent Reinhart and The University of Pennsylvania Wharton School Professor Adam Grant discuss billionaire activist investor Carl Icahns Apple demands on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source:...
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How 'To The Market Helps Trauma Survivors

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Dec. 22 -- To The Market Founder and CEO Jane Mosbacher Morris discusses creating long-term economic empowerment opportunities for trauma victims. She speaks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Interview with Alex Eagle, Director of The Running Charity re Prince Harry

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CLEAN: Exterior shot of interview with Alex Eagle, Director & Co-Founder of the Running Charity talking about Prince Harry's visit to The Running Charity and talks about Prince Harry's jog with a group of young people on January 26, 2017...
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'Let Down' Veterans Face 'Entitlement Culture'

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VOICED: A military charity has claimed that war veterans are being let down and ending up in Britain's prisons. Care After Combat is warning of a growing 'entitlement culture' because there are TOO MANY charities aimed at helping former...
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VOICED: Phnom Penh development condemns scavengers to scrap-heap

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VOICED: Phnom Penh development condemns scavengers to scrap-heap
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Police are failing victims of honour crimes, with figures suggesting only 5% of cases are referred to the Crown Prosecution Service

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<< PLEASE NOTE: This clip contains a black gap - third party content removed. VOICED: New figures shared with Sky News suggest that police are failing victims of so-called 'honour' crimes -- with only five per cent of the reported...
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Amazon's Bezos Makes Push Into Philanthropy With Tweet

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Jun.22 -- Amazon.com Inc.’s Jeff Bezos has remained largely invisible in the world of philanthropy. That changed last week in a single tweet -- followed by 42,000 more. Bloomberg's Tom Metcalf has more on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Paramedics run marathon on Coventry Airport runway

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Paramedics from Warwickshire & Northamptonshire Air Ambulance today took part in a marathon on the tarmac of Coventry Airport. Critical Care Paramedics Sophie Birt and Gavin Alexander joined Dr Stuart Maitland-Knibb - who was due to run...
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Jeremy Corbyn pledges to end homelessness in five years

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Jeremy Corbyn meets homelessness outreach workers at Surviving the Streets UK in Hastings, East Sussex aa he pledges to end homelessness in five years. The Labour Party leader helps pack food up before going out into the town with...
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Bloomberg

Standard Chartered CEO Winters: We Are Extremely Long on Chinese Economy

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Nov.20 -- Bill Winters, chief executive officer at Standard Chartered, discusses the Chinese economy, the role the bank plays in the Belt & Road initiative, the impact of the Hong Kong protests on business, the U.S.-China trade war,...
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Bloomberg

Jean Case on Why It Pays to 'Be Fearless'

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Feb.22 -- Jean Case, Case Foundation chief executive officer, discusses her new book "Be Fearless: 5 Principles for a Life of Breakthroughs and Purpose" and the impact investing landscape with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
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Press Association

NHS Charities Together: Captain Sir Tom Moore legacy will last for years to come

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Ellie Orton, chief executive for NHS Charities Together, said it was a privilege to be associated with Captain Sir Tom Moore whose fundraising made a “huge difference”.
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Giving Tuesday Donations Up As Holiday Events Begin

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Despite some financial struggles amid the pandemic, donations on Giving Tuesday were up. And USPS is going virtual for Operation Santa.
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Reopening of stores a lifeline for charity sector

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Interview with Suzanne Carr, Chief Executive of Age Concern NW as the charity re-open their shops after lockdown easing in England.
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Breast Cancer Products Bring In Big Money — But To Whom?

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There have been plenty of questionable products over the years, and there's no official record of how much money is raised through them, if any.
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UK: Charities have taken a significant financial hit during the coronavirus lockdown

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VOICED: Charities have taken a significant financial hit during the lockdown, losing millions of pounds every day in donations and sales through their stores. Now that they're allowed to reopen, they're exploring ways to make up for...
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Joe Burrow Hunger Relief Fund Sees Surge In Donations

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The Joe Burrow Hunger Relief Fund helps support the Athens County Food Pantry, providing emergency assistance to residents of Athens County, Ohio.
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Matt Hancock's jungle stint was 'brave' and raised awareness of Dyslexia Bill, says charity boss

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Kate Griggs, founder and CEO of global UK-based charity Made By Dyslexia, discusses the Dyslexia Screening and Teacher Training Bill which is being read by former Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament today.
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Public Misled by Charity Collection Bags

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Public Misled by Charity Collection Bags
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Bloomberg

Zuckerbergs Give $25M to CDC Nonprofit to Fight Ebola

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Oct. 14 -- Todays BWest Byte is $25 million for the amount Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are donating to the Centers for Disease Controls nonprofit arm to help fight Ebola. Cory Johnson reports on...
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Plans to treat 16-year-olds who are accused of the most serious crimes in India as ADULTS are expected to become law soon.

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Plans to treat 16-year-olds who are accused of the most serious crimes in India as ADULTS are expected to become law soon.
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Princess Diana at Child Bereavement Trust Launch

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Princess Diana smiling as she listens to her friend and one of the founders of Child Bereavement UK, Julia Samuel speaking on stage at the Child Bereavement Trust Launch on Spetember 26, 1994 in London, England.