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  2. Barnardo's - Wikipedia

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    Barnardo's is a global charity headquartered in Barkingside in the London Borough of Redbridge. It was founded by Thomas John Barnardo in 1866, to care for vulnerable children. As of 2013, it raised and spent around £200 million each year running around 900 local services, aimed at helping these same groups.

  3. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales (2021) - Wikipedia

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    Figures released by Barnardo's Cymru indicate that family breakdowns during the COVID crisis have led to an increase of a third in the number of children needing urgent foster care between April and December. [53] Andrew RT Davies is chosen to succeed Paul Davies as leader of the Welsh Conservatives. [54]

  4. Javed Khan (charity executive) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] In 2014 he was appointed CEO of Barnardos before stepping down in 2021. [6] In an interview for Sky News in the summer of 2014, Khan sidestepped questions regarding whether a local Police and Crime Commissioner should resign over the systemic failure to tackle the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal. [7]

  5. Wales at Six - Wikipedia

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    Wales at Six was latterly replaced by Wales Tonight in 1994 and 2005, HTV News in 1999, ITV Wales News in 2004 and ITV News Cymru Wales in 2013. [ 5 ] On 17 September 2013, ITV Wales announced it would launch a weekly 30-minute current affairs programme, Newsweek Wales , featuring interviews, analysis and a look back at the week's main news ...

  6. BBC Wales Today - Wikipedia

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    Three bulletins air during the weekend: early evening bulletins on Saturdays and Sundays, and a late-night bulletin on Sundays, following the BBC Weekend News. From November 2001, a fifteen-minute news bulletin was broadcast on the digital opt-out service BBC 2W, first as 2W News and Sport and later, Wales Today on 2W. The bulletin was axed in ...

  7. Craigerne Residential School - Wikipedia

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    There were at the time 25 students. In 2020 the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry issued a report which included Barnardo's homes at Tyneholm, Balcary, Glasclune and Craigerne in Scotland. The Inquiry concluded that children in the care of these homes in the 1950s and 1960s suffered emotional, sexual and physical abuse.

  8. Vaughan Roderick - Wikipedia

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    Roderick is BBC Cymru Wales' editor for Welsh affairs on Wales Today and S4C's Newyddion respectively, having previously anchored the latter during the 1980s and 1990s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Roderick has presented the programme CF99 and regularly contributes to Sunday Politics Wales and the Welsh Election coverages.

  9. Thomas John Barnardo - Wikipedia

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    Thomas John Barnardo (4 July 1845 – 19 September 1905) was an Irish, Christian [1] philanthropist and founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children. From the foundation of the first Barnardo's home in 1867 to the date of Barnardo's death, nearly 60,000 children had been taken in.