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Charity boss says Government must 'right the wrongs' endured by refugees

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A charity boss has called on the Government to “right the wrongs” blighting the lives of refugees by overhauling the way decisions are made on asylum claims. Freedom From Torture chief executive Sonya Sceats said delays in processing...
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Sheffield youngster follows in Captain Tom's footsteps

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This nine-year-old boy with cerebral palsy and autism is walking a lockdown marathon. Tobias Weller is determined to copy the fundraising exploits of Captain Tom Moore.
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Three generations of family to walk marathon on balcony to raise money for cancer sufferer

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A family of three generations say they are "blown away" by the response to their plan to walk a marathon on their balcony. Ruth (87), Charles (58), Deborah (57) and James Montlake (31) will be walking a marathon's distance together on...
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Three generations of family to walk marathon on balcony to raise money for cancer sufferer

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A family of three generations say they are "blown away" by the response to their plan to walk a marathon on their balcony. Ruth (87), Charles (58), Deborah (57) and James Montlake (31) will be walking a marathon's distance together on...
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The Duke of Cambridge speaks at the reception for the Metropolitan and City Police Orphans Fund

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CLEAN: Interior shots of The Duke of Cambridge hosting a reception for the Metropolitan and City Police Orphans Fund at St James's Palace to mark the 150th anniversary of the Fund on February 12, 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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Farage admits feeling emotional leaving European Parliament as portrait is unveiled

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Nigel Farage unveils a portrait of himself by the artist Dan Llywelyn Hall. In an interview he says he felt emotional leaving the European Parliament, and admits to finding Guy Verhofstadt's speech one of the highlights Wednesday's...
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Asylum seekers at centre of humanitarian crisis in Glasgow, charity warns

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Robina Qureshi, director of Positive Action in Housing, speaks outside the Tartan Lodge hotel in Glasgow with asylum seekers. The charity say many have been served with food “not fit for human consumption” and some have been placed in...
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Retired GP ‘looking forward to putting his feet up’ after 75 miles in five days

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A retired GP has said he is looking forward to putting his feet up after walking part of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in his Co Antrim driveway. Martin McMullan, who has incurable cancer, was unable to travel to to Spain to complete...
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Girl sells eggs to help children's hospice affected by coronavirus

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Lucy Broughton, 9, is selling eggs from her 20 rescue chickens to help raise money for Bluebell Wood Hospice, who's funding has been hit by the coronavirus pandemic. Includes quotes from Lucy and dad Bill.
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Captain Tom Moore talks about his experiences following his fundraising success as he prepares to write two new books

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Captain Tom Moore, who raised over £40,000,000 for charity during the coronavirus lockdown, shares some of his experiences before and after his sucess as he prepares to write two new books. One book will be about his own life and...
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‘Captain Tobias’ completes marathon fundraiser with help from Olympic champion

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Dame Jessica Ennis joined nine-year-old Tobias Weller for the final leg of his second lockdown marathon, raising more than £137,000 for charity. Captain Tobias – as he is called by his supporters – has cerebral palsy and cannot walk or...
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Davis Love III on Presidents Cup, Golf's Rise During Pandemic

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Jan.26 -- Professional golfer Davis Love III says he has "big shoes to fill" taking over for Tiger Woods as U.S. Presidents Cup team captain. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Warm for Winter coat charity hang items on Ha'penny Bridge

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Paddy Fryers, 28, who runs the organisation called Warm for Winter, on the Ha'penny Bridge in Dublin's city centre, with some of the thousands of coats donated to help the city's most needy make it through this winter
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Barry Diller's $260 Million Park Opens Off Manhattan

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May.21 -- Billionaire Barry Diller, the chairman of IAC, talks about the opening of "Little Island," a 2.4-acre park on Manhattan's West Side. He talks to Bloomberg's David Westin.
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Tee time comes early as golf club reopens doors post-Covid lockdown

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A group of golfers greeted the easing of England’s coronavirus restrictions by hitting the fairways at just after midnight. Seven teams used glow-in-the-dark balls and floodlit greens at the Morley Hayes Golf Club, near Derby, with their...
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Irish housing minister set to bring rent cap legislation to Cabinet

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Irish housing minister Darragh O'Brien speaking at the launch of a new campaign by housing charity Threshold. He appeared alongside CEO of Threshold, John-Mark McCafferty, and renter Helena White.
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Sex assault victims praise 'life changing' support centre

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Sex assault victims fear they would have self-harmed or failed to find the courage to report their ordeal to the police had they not been supported by specially trained advisors.
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Rape Crisis centre make 'heart-breaking' decision to close waiting list

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Staff at a Rape Crisis centre forced to close its counselling services waiting list earlier this year due to funding pressures said the decision was “heart-breaking”.
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Rape Crisis centre forced to close waiting list

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Staff at a Rape Crisis centre forced to close its counselling services waiting list earlier this year due to funding pressures said the decision was “heartbreaking”. Jocelyn Anderson, long-serving chief executive of the West Mercia Rape...
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Afghan women may die because of Taliban gender rules blocking UK aid – charity

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Many Afghan women could die because of Taliban gender rules blocking UK-funded medical aid, a charity has warned. Save the Children campaigns director Athena Rayburn told the PA news agency that, under strict regimes imposed by...
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Thousands run in first mass London 10k since lockdown

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Thousands of runners have taken to the streets of London for their first mass 10k since lockdown restrictions were lifted. Roads across central London were closed as the runners in the Asics London 10k swept past views of landmarks to...
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Care charity chief: Social care levy goes nowhere near far enough

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Rachael Crook, CEO and co-founder of care charity Lifted Care (liftedcare.com), says the Government's plan to raise a National Insurance levy to meet the costs of the UK's growing health and social care crisis goes "nowhere near far...
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Football club hold fundraiser to give every child in direct provision a Christmas gift

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Bohemian Football Club chief operations officer Daniel Lambert says every child living in the direct provision system will receive a Christmas gift due to fundraising drive. Volunteer Dorothy Smith also speaks.
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Mark and Roxanne Hoyle BIFA interview

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, collectively known as LadBaby, being interviewed on the British Independent Film Awards red carpet on 5th December 2021 in London, United Kingdom.