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MGA Entertainment is to donate a portion of the sales from its new limited-edition LOL Surprise MGAE Cares Frontline Hero doll to a number of children’s hospital charities around the UK and Republic of Ireland.
The move is part of the MGA Entertainment Cares programme, a global effort that was launched by the firm’s CEO Isaac Larian in April this year in order to provide essential support and PPE to healthcare workers and facilities on the frontline of the fight against Covid-19.
Hospital charities that will receive donations from the programme include Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity, Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity, Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity, Children in Hospital Ireland, and MGA UK HQ’s hospital, Milton Keynes Hospital Charity.
WA Attorney-General vows to strengthen Bail Act following death of Annaliesse Ugle
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DecDecember 2020 at 6:05am
Attorney General John Quigley says vulnerable children will be given priority under proposed changes to bail laws.
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Western Australia s Attorney-General has received Cabinet approval to draft sweeping changes to the Bail Act that would make it more difficult for anyone charged with sex offences against a child to be released on bail.
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The 11-year-old took her own life after her alleged rapist was released on bail
The WA Attorney General says under the changes to the Bail Act, protection of vulnerable children will be given the utmost priority