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Oxfam Bookshop in Bull Ring, Ludlow, is due to serve its last customers on April 26 as the shop closes after more than a decade on the bustling street. A spokesperson for the company said the ...
The day-long shutdown of Facebook reveals the extensive powers given to police under the new Counter-Terrorism Act and the ...
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Karelia Pallan/Oxfam Despite setbacks on climate change under the Trump presidency, here are five ways we are making progress in the climate crisis. It’s not an easy time if you care about the climate ...
Oxfam GB has said it has taken the "difficult decision" to put 265 staff at risk of redundancy. In a statement it said income ...
The rare Chinese bible raised more than £56,000 for the charity Credit: Bonhams A rare Chinese bible donated to an Oxfam shop has fetched more than £56,000 at auction. Staff at the Chelmsford ...
Oxfam GB has said it has taken the "difficult decision" to put 265 of its 2,100 staff at risk of redundancy. In a statement it said income from retail and fundraising had been impacted by the ...
Facebook shut down in PNG Facebook users in Papua New Guinea remain offline after the government carried out what it described as "testing" to regulate hate speech and offensive content.
A month after Papua New Guinea's government shut down Facebook, questions still linger ... It is reportedly the first time in PNG's half-century history that a government has shut down any form ...
The rare book, which was the first complete bible in Chinese, was found in a pile of donations at Oxfam’s Chelmsford bookshop in Essex. The bible, translated by John Lassar and Joshua Marshman ...
A RARE copy of the first complete Bible in Chinese, which had been donated to an Oxfam bookshop, has sold for more than £56,000. The Bible was dropped off at the shop in Chelmsford by an unknown donor ...
In a statement, PNG's Police Minister Peter Tsiamalili said the initiative was to ensure "responsible usage" of social media platforms like Facebook while keeping "harmful content" out of public ...