@Moleskine_Care I ordered a diary on Nov 24th and it still hasn’t arrived despite paying a £8 delivery fee. Your online enquiry form is not working, I was not given a tracking number so I have no idea where my package is, please help urgently!
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Tomorrow is the King’s Speech. @SophiePow_ll from @christianaid wants to see the Government make a clear commitment to a different approach to development, based on strong partnerships with the Global South
"If change was the theme of the election that took Labour into government, urgency is the measure by which it will need to govern."
With the King's Speech tomorrow, @SophiePow_ll of @christian_aid shares what she hopes to see from the new government 👇
https://t.co/qHGjRobUYY
Congratulations to @lisanandy on becoming Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport @DCMS 👏
IBT welcomes her appointment and looks forward to working with her to support public service media and the important role it plays in informing UK citizens about global events.
Yesterday, IBT brought together several leading journalists and NGOs to discuss how we can better report #neglectedcrises.
IBT director @mark__galloway shares the key messages of the event hosted with @ODI_Global ✍️
https://t.co/9L9YwA1mDf
One award stood out for me, the press freedom award, won by @MediaBilan Somalia’s only all-women newsroom. Congratulations to them and all the award winners
Earlier this month, we hosted a screening of the @UnreportedWorld film, Haiti: Pregnant and On the Run at Channel 4.
NGOs and filmmakers can work together to create powerful stories, writes @ayeshaaleem from @onewm.
https://t.co/8587cM0g14
#Sudan is rapidly becoming the world’s worst humanitarian crisis but few people in the UK are aware of the situation. As @ARanchod from IBT member @CAFOD writes in our new opinion piece, this must change.
https://t.co/QIB1C1XBR4
You have some great presenters on #bbcwato especially Sarah Montague and Jonny Dymond. They are firm and authoritative but have a lightness of touch. Please tell today’s presenter to relax and stop shouting
A fantastic piece of visual journalism. On a bad day the queue of aid trucks waiting to enter Gaza can stretch back up to 50km. Grim, shocking and incomprehensible. How can the world stand back and allow this to happen?
Thousands of tonnes of food is stuck on Gaza’s border while its population nears famine.
Our latest visual story explains why it is so hard to deliver and distribute aid in the war-torn enclave
https://t.co/9zgdtLAByA
Deborah Adesina and @socialmedia4D recently published research looking at images used in charity advertising. The research raises important issues for charities working in international development.
We invited Deborah Adesina to reflect on her findings
https://t.co/TE8hfybvSN
📽️20 Days in Mariupol won the Oscar for Best Documentary last night. The film takes an unflinching inside look at the suffering that Russia's invasion has unleashed upon the Ukrainian people.
You can stream it on Channel 4 #IBTRecommends
https://t.co/k1ruYQajmq