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Tag Archives: Barnardo’s
Survey finds 69% of under-12s post live content on internet
A survey conducted by the children’s charity Barnardo’s has discovered that more than two-thirds of children aged 12 or under have posted live videos on apps and websites meant for older children and adults. The survey was conducted by YouGov. … Continue reading →
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Croydon TV presenter is on top of the world for charity abseil
London Hughes, the Thornton Heath-based CITV presenter and comedian, has managed to abseil from the top of the ArcelorMittal Orbit in London’s Olympic Park, and live to tell the tale. Hughes joined BBC Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts and actor … Continue reading →
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Barnardo’s Triangle opens and seeks more volunteers
A community hub launched by Barnardo’s in south London is now hoping to open four days a week to meet demand from local families. The Triangle at Crystal Palace was officially opened on Saturday by Floella Benjamin, a vice-president of … Continue reading →