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Campaign to provide PPE for frontline Covid workers beats UK s biggest brands to scoop top award

As the most successful newspaper appeal of all time, it’s already been honoured with a prestigious prize at the British Journalism Awards. Now it’s winning plaudits from the marketing world as well. MailForce – the awe-inspiring campaign which has raised a staggering £25million in cash and equipment in less than a year – has beaten household brands including John Lewis, Tesco Mobile, Aldi and Cadbury to scoop the award for best fundraising campaign at the Purpose Awards. Backed by leading titles PRWeek, Campaign and Third Sector, the influential awards recognise initiatives that ‘successfully further positive causes’. And what could be a more worthy winner than MailForce?

A 19-year-old, a former evangelical minister and a nursery owner - the new faces running North East Lincolnshire Council

A 19-year-old, a former evangelical minister and a nursery owner - the new faces running North East Lincolnshire Council Only East Marsh held by LibDems, while Conservatives win in Immingham, Freshney, Park, Yarborough, Croft Baker, South, Scartho, Humberston and New Waltham Some of the new faces elected to North East Lincolnshire Council. Pictured from left: Brian Robinson, Georgia Astbury, Tanya Brasted and Martyn Sandford (Image: Jon Corken) The new faces elected to run North East Lincolnshire Coucnil include a 19-year-old, a Grimsby nursery owner and a former evangelical minister. North East Lincolnshire is almost a sea of blue as Conservatives increased their power following the local election.

Council leader survives vote of no confidence during bad tempered meeting

Council leader survives vote of no confidence during bad tempered meeting
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Cardiff & Vale Adult Eating Disorders Service launch website

Art forms the heart of new Cardiff and Vale eating disorder support website ART forms the heart of new Cardiff and Vale eating disorder support website.  To mark Eating Disorder Awareness Week - which starts today - Cardiff and Vale Adult Eating Disorders Service has launched a new website to support people living with eating disorders.  Created in close collaboration with service users, artists, film-makers, counsellors, psychologists, a dietitian and web designer Rhys Welsh, the new website highlights pathways people can follow to find support. Around 1.6 million people in the UK currently live with an eating disorder. Anorexia, bulimia and other eating disorders are challenging at the best of times. 

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