Oxfam considered abandoning disaster response work to become an “influencer” on climate, gender and inequality, it has been reported.
Paul Dixon had trawled bookshops and specialist sellers across the UK, and had even contacted shops on the island of Iona.
Canada is facing “crisis levels” of economic inequality as billionaire wealth soars and millions struggle with basic needs, according to a new brief from Oxfam Canada. “Economic inequality, both ...
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OVER the last few years, we’ve seen plenty of brides looking incredible in jaw-dropping Shein gowns. But unfortunately, ...
Private jets are up to 14 times more polluting than commercial planes – and are now being used to escape escalating conflict ...
A property home to a well-known charity shop near the Buttermarket in Ipswich has gone up for auction for more than £150,000.
The world can provide enough for everyone, but too many greedy people are hoarding wealth and resources and destroying ...
The Treasury has allocated an additional Sh12.6 billion towards relief food and rehabilitation of millions of starving families, increasing allocation for special programmes by more than 20 times.
The Treasury has allocated an additional Sh12.6 billion towards relief food and rehabilitation of millions of starving families, increasing allocation for special programmes by more than 20 times.
For more than five months, 15,000 boxes of children’s cold medicine and other vital medicines meant for kids in the Gaza Strip have been sitting in a warehouse, awaiting approval ...
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