Donors urged to boycott BBC appeal
15th Nov 2006, 05:55 GMT
WOULD-BE donors are being advised not to send money to Children in Need on Friday. An independent charity ratings service claims that donations to the BBC appeal, symbolised by the bear Pudsey, will incur two sets of administration charges....
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