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charity

[char-i-tee] / ˈtʃær ɪ ti /




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Tenants and charities have criticised the power company, with Energy Action Scotland telling the BBC that it's "absolutely incredible" the problem hasn't been solved.

From BBC

The charity is lobbying for new legislation so that online marketplaces "face the same legal duties as high street retailers to ensure the goods they sell are safe".

From BBC

An AC/DC fan has run an ultramarathon dressed as the band's Angus Young, running between the first and last concerts on their Australian tour to raise money for charity.

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Holly, 34, from Reading, hunted in charity shops and vintage fairs for foil decorations, satin baubles, tablecloths and china.

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He believes that for some young people, their stance was the result of what he described as their "British Jewish ethics" around issues such as justice and charity coming together with their "Gen Z sensibilities".

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