National Media Briefing

Third Sector Online, 20 November 2008

Call for Icelandic banks probe called 'inappropriate'; 20 years in jail for child abuser in Albania; and the NUS welcomes a lost contract for student maintenance allowance delay company

An MP's call for the Government to look into ways of helping a children's hospice that had £5.7m invested in Icelandic banks has been dismissed as "inappropriate". See BBC News for full story A British charity worker has received a 20-year jail sentence after being found guilty of abusing children...

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