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Cancer Research UK and Comic Relief among charities who signed open letter to Boris Johnson
The homelessness charity Shelter was among the signatories of the letter to the prime minister. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
The homelessness charity Shelter was among the signatories of the letter to the prime minister. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
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Hundreds of the UK’s biggest charity names, including Cancer Research UK, Comic Relief and Samaritans, have signed a joint letter to the prime minister, Boris Johnson, calling on the government to set up an emergency support fund for the voluntary sector.