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SUSTAINABLE SHOPPING SLEIGHS THIS CHRISTMAS AS TWO THIRDS OF BRITS OPT FOR PRE-LOVED OUTFITS

New research reveals that the British public will celebrate Christmas more sustainably than ever this year – with two thirds opting for pre loved jumpers.

At least 101 children killed in the West Bank this year

An eight-year-old boy shot dead in the street is one of the most recent casualties of violence in the occupied West Bank.

Loss and Damage fund: UK giving with one hand while taking with the other

Save the Children response to the UK's pledge to the Loss and Damage fund at COP28

From LA to Lanarkshire: Hollywood Star Isla Fisher returns to her Scottish roots to support children affected by cost-of-living crisis

Hollywood actor Isla Fisher has returned to Scotland – just a few miles from where she grew up - to learn more about how Save the Children is supporting families.

GAZA: Repeated diplomatic failures continue to cost thousands of children’s lives says Save the Children ahead of UN Security Council meeting

The international community’s failure to agree on a ceasefire is costing thousands of lives, as the United Nations Security Council prepares to meet tomorrow.

COP28: NUMBER OF CHILDREN FACING HUNGER DUE TO WEATHER EXTREMES MORE THAN DOUBLES

Ahead of COP28, Save the Children UK releases fresh analysis that shows the number of children facing hunger due to extreme weather has doubled.

Siege in Timbuktu: Nearly 74,000 children trapped in city and running out of food.

More than 136,000 people, including nearly 74,000 children, are trapped in the city of Timbuktu in Mali, as armed groups prevent entry of food, medicines & supplies.

GAZA: Extension of humanitarian pause another step in the right direction but still falls far short of providing safety and supplies desperately needed by children

Save the Children has welcomed the release of some Israeli children held hostage in Gaza and some Palestinian children held in Israeli military detention.