A landmine clearance charity will be given £7 million to continue its “life-saving” work in Ukraine and Afghanistan.
A Scots charity is receiving more than £7million to continue its vital work clearing landmines in Ukraine and Afghanistan.
The world's largest land mine clearance charity - the south of Scotland-based Halo Trust - has secured funding to continue ...
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A total of more than £7 million will be provided ...