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CLIMATE CHANGE: INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE RULING IS A LANDMARK WIN FOR CHILDREN
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STATEMENT: Significant reductions in aid spending will result in deaths of the world’s most vulnerable, including children
Statement following The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (…
STATEMENT: new figures show 40,000 more children affected by two-child limit
NEW SAVE THE CHILDREN AMBASSADOR NICHOLAS HOULT SURPRISES CHILDREN AT LONDON ARTS CENTRE, AFTER ATTENDING SUPERMAN FAN EVENT
Nicholas Hoult, actor and longtime supporter of Save the Children, has surprised children at a play project in London as he becomes the charity’s newest celebrity ambassador, just a day after attending a fan event for his latest film, Superman…
GAZA: Siege on fuel could cut off supplies of clean water to about 44,000 children supported by Save the Children in matter of days
Fuel shortages in Gaza could cut off supplies of clean drinking water to about 44,000 children supported by Save the Children in a matter of days, increasing the risk of waterborne illnesses such as cholera, diarrhoea and dysentery, with these children only a small number of those impacted by fuel running out.
PRESSURE ON UK GOVERNMENT TO SCRAP THE TWO CHILD LIMIT MOUNTS WITH PARLIAMENT AND TRAIN STATION PROJECTIONS
The fight to scrap the two-child limit is set to intensify this week as powerful projections on the Houses of Parliament and King’s Cross Station spell out the scale of the child poverty crisis.
Majority of UK Public Oppose Supplying Parts for F-35 Fighter Jets to Israel, New Poll Finds
A new YouGov poll shows that a clear majority of the UK public – 55% – think the UK Government should not approve the supply of parts for F-35 fighter jets to the Government of Israel.
Sudan: Sharp rise in attacks on healthcare after two years of conflict with nearly 1,000 people killed this year
Nearly 1,000 people have been killed so far this year in Sudan while seeking healthcare or visiting loved ones in hospital, with attacks on hospitals nearly tripling after two years of conflict and exacerbating a cholera outbreak, Save the Children said.