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Volunteer sacked after finding 3,000 Trust website errors

A dedicated volunteer was dismissed by the National Trust after highlighting thousands of spelling and grammatical mistakes on its website. Discover the full story of the 71-year-old's 14-year service and the charity's response.

Volunteer Blood Biker Dies in Country Road Crash

A volunteer Blood Biker, Andrew Rogers, 61, has died after a collision while transporting vital NHS supplies. This is the second such tragedy in six months for the lifesaving service.

Guide Dog Waiting Times Reach Two Years Amid Crisis

Blind and partially sighted people in the UK face waits of up to two years for a guide dog as charity Guide Dogs battles soaring costs and volunteer shortages. The cost to breed and train one dog has reached £102,000.

Volunteer pilots rescue 117 pets in special airlift

A volunteer pilot group, Seuk's Army, airlifted 117 shelter pets in a memorial flight marking the anniversary of a member's fatal crash. See the story of this remarkable animal rescue mission.

Tributes for Bondi victim Marika Pogany, 82

Marika Pogany, 82, a cherished volunteer killed in the Bondi terror attack, is remembered for her decades of quiet kindness and community service. Read her story.

New Orleans Church Settles Abuse Claims for $100m

The Archdiocese of New Orleans has agreed to a landmark $100 million settlement with 450 clergy abuse survivors, a pivotal step in a long-running bankruptcy case. Discover the details of the historic agreement.

4 Million UK Children Affected by Economic Abuse

A shocking study reveals nearly 4 million UK children are impacted by economic abuse, a hidden crisis where partners control finances. One survivor shares her harrowing story of debt and control.

Matlock RNLI Raft Race at risk due to volunteer abuse

The future of Matlock's beloved Boxing Day RNLI charity raft race is in jeopardy after marshals faced verbal abuse from spectators. Organisers urgently need volunteers to save the event that has raised over £150,000. Help save this tradition!

Young adults miss economic abuse warning signs

A new survey reveals young adults are less likely to spot economic abuse red flags. Learn the warning signs and how a new campaign aims to raise awareness across all generations.

British Doctors Arrested at India-Nepal Border

Two British volunteer audiologists have been detained in India after allegedly crossing from Nepal without valid visas. Learn the full story and the diplomatic response.

Puppies form guard of honour at rugby match

Guide Dogs puppies created a special guard of honour at a Premiership Women's Rugby match in Gloucester. The event highlighted their vital socialisation training and celebrated volunteer efforts.

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