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The law used to be silent on whether charities could have anything to do with politics.
However, up to 99 charities could have lost £230m, according to the website of Icelandic bank Kaupthing, Singer and Friedlander.
Surely those same charities could have come up with a more hard-hitting campaign for Refugee Week that demands an end to the estimated 500,000 refused asylum seekers living in extreme poverty on our streets?
However, charities realised that they could not swamp the high streets, so a group was formed to regulate the practice and to allocate specific times for charities so that smaller charities could have a turn on the high street.
Because it can take between six to eight weeks to replace a bank, it is estimated charities could have lost nearly £370,000.
"Supporters of animal charities could have their information shared with homeless, humanitarian or religious charities even though the supporters only expected their information to be shared with other animal charities," the Information Commissioner's Office said.
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Peter Mandelson really can, as I found out when we danced together for charity (only the prospect of raising money for charity could have persuaded us to embrace).
Letwin said the charity could have carried on if it had been restructured after the removal of Batmanghelidjh as chief executive and could have carried on its work with children.
State Attorney General Eliot L. Spitzer asked a Supreme Court justice in Manhattan yesterday to compel one of the largest Muslim charities in the country to comply with a subpoena his office issued eight months ago, saying the charity could have ties to the militant Palestinian group Hamas.
Back in the mid-1950s, with new polio cases on the way out, the charity could have declared victory and closed its doors.
Indeed I would go so far as to say they actually redirect valuable resources away from charities that could have a more effective impact.
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