The inaugural GB News Charity Calendar 2026 has proven an instant hit, selling out completely shortly after launch and prompting GB News to produce additional copies to meet the overwhelming public demand. Priced at £9.99, this wall calendar features 12 stunning, viewer-submitted photographs showcasing the best of Britain's landscapes and seasons – from rolling hills and harbour towns to spring markets, autumn mists, seaside summers, and snowy peaks. 100% of profits from eve
Currys becomes the first retailer to enable in-store charity donations on Stripe terminals UK’s leading tech retailer Currys today announces a new partnership with Stripe , the programmable financial services company. The retailer will install thousands of next-generation Stripe payment terminals across its nearly 300 UK and Ireland stores, creating the infrastructure to rapidly adopt emerging technologies – from seamless mobile payments to AI-powered shopping experiences – a
Newcastle-based charity Daft As A Brush Cancer Patient Care is set to benefit from a new charity partnership with North East train operator Lumo , which has named the charity as its official charity partner. From January 2026, Lumo customers will be able to donate the proceeds of Delay Repay claims directly to Daft As A Brush, providing a simple way to support the charity’s vital work. Daft As A Brush provides free transport to cancer patients across the North of England, he
Millions of plastic confectionary tubs wrongly recycled after Christmas Greene King urges UK public to recycle locally and responsibly Nearly half a million tubs diverted from landfill to date New research has exposed the hidden environmental cost of the UK’s festive sweet tooth, revealing how Christmas indulgence is fuelling a growing plastic waste problem. This Christmas, 71% of UK adults will accumulate at least one plastic tub filled with chocolates, sweets or biscuits -
Leonard Curtis has announced Variety, the Children’s Charity as its charity of the year for 2026, marking a significant milestone for the business advisory firm as it launches its first formal charity partnership. The decision comes during the traditional season of goodwill in the run-up to Christmas and reflects a growing commitment by the consultancy to support causes that deliver tangible impact for vulnerable communities. Dan Booth, chief executive of Leonard Curtis, said