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About The British Red Cross
The British Red Cross helps people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are. We are part of a global voluntary network, responding to conflicts, natural disasters and individual emergencies. We enable vulnerable people in the UK and abroad to prepare for and withstand emergencies in their own communities. And when ...
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Contact the Red Cross
British Red Cross UK Office44 MoorfieldsLondon EC2Y 9ALTel: 020 7877 7000Fax: 020 7562 2000 www.redcross.org.uk For specific enquiries, please contact our public affairsdviser, Daniel Rubio, on 020 7877 7051 or at DRubio@redcross.org.uk
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British Red Cross - Reports
Not so straightforward:the need for qualified legal support in refugee family reunionJuly 2015 British Red Cross research report reveals a lack of legal support is keeping refugees from their families – and it’s leaving people stranded in dangerous conditions. Putting the wheels in motion: Assessing the British Red Cross short-term ...
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The Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
The British Red Cross is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, which comprises: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), an impartial, neutral and independent organisation whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of war ...
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What the Red Cross does in the UK
Emergency response: We respond to hundreds of emergencies in the UK every year in support of the emergency services. Our fully trained volunteers provide vital assistance following floods, fires, major incidents, and transport accidents. First aid: We provide first aid education for thousands of people in the UK each ...
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What the Red Cross does Overseas
We respond to disasters and conflicts around the world, and help our fellow Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies to strengthen their capacity to deal with emergencies and day-to-day aid activities in their own countries. Emergency response: we provide vital aid such as shelter, food, water and sanitation when ...
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From our sponsorsBritish Red Cross welcomes budget announcement
Mike Adamson, chief executive of the British Red Cross has responded to the social care announcements made in the Budget.
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MPs debate widening refugee family reunion rules following British Red Cross ‘Torn Apart’ campaign
MPs debate widening refugee family reunion rules following British Red Cross ‘Torn Apart’ campaign
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Record number of UK asylum seekers destitute as Immigration Bill looms
A record number of asylum seekers in the UK are being left destitute and without adequate access to food, housing and healthcare, according to figures from the British Red Cross, a situation which could be made worse by impending legislation.
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Features
Options for re-baselining of SKA-1
When the Board agreed to proceed with the current Pre-Construction Phase of SKA in July 2013, it set a budget ceiling of 650M€. It was recognized that, in order to deliver an SKA design within this costcap a re-baselining exercise was required. The consortia have worked to this end during ...
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Top charities join forces to launch Every Child a Lifesaver campaign
St John Ambulance, the British Heart Foundation, and the British Red Cross have joined forces to launch Every Child a Lifesaver a campaign to make first aid compulsory in all state-funded secondary schools.
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From our sponsorsChronic loneliness 'has become a public health issue', warns British Red Cross
Social isolation and chronic loneliness is impacting people’s health and public services, warns British Red Cross CEO Mike Adamson.
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From our sponsorsEngland’s failing social care system is a humanitarian crisis we can no longer ignore
CEO of the British Red Cross, Mike Adamson, urges the Government “to use its forthcoming Autumn Statement to finally give social care the funding priority it deserves.”
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From our sponsorsBlue Cross: More to be done to ensure pet welfare is protected
Pet Charity Blue Cross has welcomed the EFRA Committee’s report but argues stringent regulations and tougher laws are necessary to safeguard the welfare of pets in the UK.
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About Blue Cross
Blue Cross has 11 adoption centres, three equine centres and four hospitals.
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Campaigns: Dog Control Bill
Blue Cross is one of many organisations that fervently believes the Dangerous Dogs Act has completely failed.
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Contact Blue Cross
Blue Cross We are always happy to be contacted by the media, politicians or other people with an interest in our work. The Blue Cross Communications & Fundraising office7 Hugh St, London, SW1V 1QGwww.bluecross.org.uk press@bluecross.org.ukPress Office: 020 7932 4060 Becky ThwaitesPublic Affairs ManagerDirect line: 0207 932 4075Mobile: 07795 ...
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Blue Cross Publications
We currently have the following publications available for download:
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From our sponsorsTo solve the puppy trade problem, we need to be pragmatic
As a select committee of MPs considers what should be done about the pet trade, Blue Cross is urging a pragmatic solution that will really work.
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From our sponsorsIrresponsible pet breeding is rising & supply now outweighs demand
Animal welfare charity Blue Cross writes following an appearance this week before the Environment Committee discussing domestic pet welfare.