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Landmark: Highlands attraction has entertained families since being opened by an injured Prince Philip in 1970

Landmark: Highlands attraction has entertained families since being opened by an injured Prince Philip in 1970
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Landmark: Highlands attraction has entertained families since being opened by an injured Prince Philip in 1970

Landmark: Highlands attraction has entertained families since being opened by an injured Prince Philip in 1970
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New Chairman at C20 Society | PressReleasePoint

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As India Reaches Grim Milestones, Tearfund Calls On Kiwis To Urgently Help Save Lives

Thursday, 29 April 2021, 5:05 pm Tearfund’s CEO Ian McInnes says while New Zealand’s Covid-19 situation is looking positive, we cannot turn a blind eye to the rest of the world. In the past 24 hours India has recorded more than 360,000 Covid-19 cases, with India reaching a grim milestone of 200,000 deaths. 18 million people have been infected by Covid-19 in India, since the pandemic began. Since April 15th India has on average, had over 300,000 new cases per day and over 2,000 Covid-19 related deaths per day. “This is the world’s largest single day total since the pandemic began. These statistics are frightening and show that this crisis is far from over,” says Ian

Tearfund s Fiji Partners Face Widespread Need After Cyclone Yasa

Friday, 18 December 2020, 10:29 am Tearfund’s partners have emerged to face the task of helping people in the wake of devastating Cyclone Yasa which ripped through heavily populated islands in Fiji last night, with wind gusts up to 345km/h. Tearfund CEO, Ian McInnes says with communications down it is difficult to get a clear picture of the havoc wreaked by this brutal cyclone, but our partners report widespread destruction with trees down, homes flattened, and power cuts. Yasa is similar in ferocity to Cyclone Winston in 2016 that killed 44 people and caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, McInnes says. “I cannot even imagine how stressful and

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