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TV CELEBRITY DUOS MODEL COMICAL DOUBLE HEADED JUMPERS TO CELEBRATE ONE OF A KIND CHRISTMAS JUMPER DAY

The nation’s favourite TV celebrity pairs model their favourite festive knits in support of Save the Children's Christmas Jumper Day on Thursday 8th December.

Survey reveals scale of climate anxiety among British children on eve of COP27

Climate anxiety is rising in children in the UK, with 70% worried about the world they will inherit, new research revealed in the run-up to COP27 this weekend.

Child malnutrition cases rise nearly 50% in Afghanistan as hunger hits record levels

The number of dangerously malnourished children admitted to Save the Children’s mobile health clinics in Afghanistan has increased by 47% since January this year.

COVID-19 INQUIRY: CHILDREN’S RIGHTS ORGANISATIONS SAY UK GOVERNMENT DECISIONS DISPROPORTIONATELY IMPACTED CHILDREN AND RIGHTS WERE NOT RESPECTED

Save the Children, Just For Kids Law and The Children’s Rights Alliance for England told the Covid-19 Inquiry the UK government failed to consider children's rights.

Save the Children deploys humanitarian aid teams as Tropical Storm Nalgae hits Philippines

Save the Children deploys humanitarian aid teams as Tropical Storm Nalgae is set to intensify over the weekend in the Philippines.

Deadly cholera outbreak tightens its grip on the Middle East, as cases nearly double in Lebanon

As Syria’s first major outbreak of cholera in over a decade spreads, thousands of children in neighbouring countries are also at risk from the deadly disease.

Save the Children Patron Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal visits refugee settlement in Uganda

Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, Patron of Save the Children UK, has met families in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement in Uganda.

REPORT: One in three children globally face double threat of high climate risk and crushing poverty

An estimated 774 million children across the world are living with the dual impacts of poverty and high climate risk.