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SAVE THE CHILDREN CONDEMNS KILLING OF STAFF MEMBER AND FAMILY IN ISRAELI AIRSTRIKE IN GAZA

It is with profound sadness we confirm that a staff member of Save the Children and his family have been killed by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza.

Covid-19 Inquiry should publish Sir Patrick Vallance's diary extracts with "freeloader" comment

Children's rights organisations call for the Covid-19 Inquiry to publish Sir Patrick Vallance's diary extract with freeloader comment

Chief Executive of Save the Children UK to run conservation charity

The chief executive of Save the Children UK, Gwen Hines, is to step down next year after six years with the charity to become CEO of Plant Heritage.

Deaths by starvation and disease may top deaths by bombs as families squeezed into deadly “safe zones” two months into Gaza crisis

Two months of relentless bombardment, an Israeli-imposed siege, and dangerous relocation orders have stripped families’ options for survival in Gaza

UN Security Council must reconvene and pass resolution for ceasefire – Aid agencies

We are appalled at the failure of the UN Security Council to authorise a resolution demanding a humanitarian ceasefire and unconditional release of hostages in Gaza

"WE ARE FAILING THE CHILDREN OF GAZA": CONDITIONS TO PROVIDE HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO CHILDREN IN GAZA ARE NOT MET

The intensity of the Government of Israel’s offensive coupled with its ongoing siege have undermined the ability to provide humanitarian assistance

Leading children’s rights organisations: ‘This was a Prime Minister and a government who did not adequately consider children’s rights and wellbeing during the pandemic’

Boris Johnson told the inquiry he “absolutely” thought children disproportionately suffered from the UK government’s covid-19 interventions

Comedian Dom Joly poses as an undercover Transport for London Revenue Inspector to check commuters are wearing their festive knits for Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day

For Christmas Jumper Day Dom Joly donned a Transport for London Revenue Inspector’s uniform and took to the London Underground to check commuters festive knits.