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  • Santa Appeal smashes target, bringing Christmas cheer to hundreds of local children

    Santa Appeal smashes target, bringing Christmas cheer to hundreds of local children

    This year’s Santa Appeal has been another absolute triumph, with the Bridgend community stepping up in a truly phenomenal way to ensure local children have a magical Christmas. Thanks to the incredible generosity of residents, local groups, schools, churches, and businesses, the appeal has not only met but exceeded all expectations.

    The online ‘Just Giving’ donations page, set-up in collaboration with our partners at Awen Cultural Trust, saw it not only reach, but smash its target of £10,000, with an incredible £11,869.13 raised (including Gift Aid). On top of that, gift donations have been arriving regularly at the council’s Civic Offices and designated drop-off points at Awen and Halo Leisure facilities across Bridgend County Borough. 

    We’ve seen some truly heartwarming contributions from individuals and local businesses alike, while a group of Year 8 pupils at Cynffig Comprehensive School designed posters, delivered assembly presentations, researched suitable gift ideas for a ‘Giving Tree’, to encourage staff, pupils, parents, and visitors to the school to get involved in donating to this year’s appeal.

    The generosity didn’t stop there! Our own council teams, including Social Services and Wellbeing and Day Services, got creative with bake sales, Bridgend College, and Porter’s Estate Agents made significant donations of toys, gifts, or cash.

    A special shout-out goes to the incredible 50 volunteers who dedicated their time and energy to wrapping and sorting over 1,400 toys and gifts. The gifts will be going to children and young people in our care, nominated by our Social Care and Early Help/Flying Start teams.

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  • China launches trade dispute against India over solar cells and IT goods – Reuters

    1. China launches trade dispute against India over solar cells and IT goods  Reuters
    2. China moves World Trade Organisation over India’s solar, IT trade steps  Dawn
    3. China files WTO case against Indian tariffs, subsidies  Reuters
    4. WTO confirms China…

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  • U.S. says it struck another alleged drug-smuggling boat in eastern Pacific, killing 1 – NPR

    U.S. says it struck another alleged drug-smuggling boat in eastern Pacific, killing 1 – NPR

    1. U.S. says it struck another alleged drug-smuggling boat in eastern Pacific, killing 1  NPR
    2. US military strikes 3 more boats in the Pacific Ocean, killing 8  CNN
    3. Washington Strikes Again in the Pacific: A Clash Between Trump and Maduro  وكالة…

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  • Oil prices ease amid Venezuela, Russia concerns

    Oil prices ease amid Venezuela, Russia concerns





    Oil prices ease amid Venezuela, Russia concerns – Daily Times


































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  • DPM orders execution of privatization transactions as per law – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. DPM orders execution of privatization transactions as per law  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. ECNEC approves 11 projects in various sectors  Aaj English TV
    3. Ishaq Dar reviews gas supply for fertilizer sector  24 News HD
    4. ECNEC approves 11 projects, including PC-1 for…

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  • I Tried the Honor Win Phone: A Gaming Tank With a Behemoth Battery and Flagship Looks

    I Tried the Honor Win Phone: A Gaming Tank With a Behemoth Battery and Flagship Looks

    Honor is set to release its first-ever gaming phone, the Honor Win, on Dec. 26. Ahead of its launch, I went hands-on with the upcoming smartphone and its unique turbo cooling fan, which aims to solve a crucial issue in gaming phones: heat. Every…

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  • Kate Winslet Was Told ‘Appalling’ Things as a Child Actor

    Kate Winslet Was Told ‘Appalling’ Things as a Child Actor

    Kate Winslet went through major struggles before and after rising to fame as the gorgeous Rose in “Titanic.” She recently opened up in an interview about the “appalling” things she was told as a child actor. Before making it big in…

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  • A photographer has captured a Christmas tree-shaped star cluster from his back garden. Here’s how he did it

    A photographer has captured a Christmas tree-shaped star cluster from his back garden. Here’s how he did it

    There’s a cluster of stars in our Galaxy that looks rather like a festive fir tree adorned with bright, glistening fairy lights.

    NGC 2264 is its official catalogue name, but it has become affectionately known as the Christmas Tree Cluster.

    It’s a…

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  • Fake Labubu sellers on Border Force’s naughty list this Christmas

    Fake Labubu sellers on Border Force’s naughty list this Christmas

    Dangerous imitations made up 90% of the more than 260,000 counterfeit toys stopped by Border Force in 2025, following a surge in the dolls’ popularity. 

    With three-quarters of counterfeit toys failing safety tests, officers have stepped up shipment searches in the run-up to Christmas to protect children from harm.

    As well as fake Labubus, Border Force seized a range of counterfeit toys and electrical products – including Jellycats, PlayStation controllers, Disney merchandise and Pokémon figurines.

    Dangers to children include banned chemicals linked to cancer, and choking as fake toys break more easily due to their poor quality.

    Organised criminals use counterfeit goods to profit from and prey on families, with no regard for the harm they could cause to children. 

    They also undermine legitimate retailers and toy manufacturers who invest in safe, high-quality products during the crucial Christmas trading period. 

    The seizures, which are usually destroyed following detection, protect honest businesses from criminals undercutting them with dangerous fakes. 

    Adam Chatfield, Border Force Assistant Director said:  

    Preventing cheap knock-off toys entering Britain isn’t about stopping fun at Christmas.

    Serious organised criminals use profits from dangerous counterfeit goods to fund their evil activities – exploiting parents and families.

    Every product seized disrupts criminal networks threatening our border security, spares children from harm and protects legitimate British businesses.

    To tackle the surge of counterfeit toy sales over the Christmas period, Border Force has teamed up with the Intellectual Property Office as part of Operation Foretide, working together to identify and stop counterfeit goods entering the UK. 

    Officers are trained to spot fake products and use intelligence to target high-risk shipments.

    The seizures follow a record-breaking year for Border Force drug seizures, including £1 billion worth of cocaine seized this summer. Officers have also prevented dangerous weapons and firearms from reaching the UK’s streets.  

    This government is relentless in its mission to protect the public and cut off the cash supply of criminal gangs flooding our borders with deadly products.  

    Helen Barnham, Intellectual Property Office Deputy Director of Enforcement Policy said:

    With counterfeit toys, what you see is rarely what you get. These illegal and dangerous goods have bypassed every safety check the law requires, behind the packaging can be hidden choking hazards, toxic chemicals and unsafe electrical wiring that put children in real danger.

    This Christmas, check before you buy. Be wary of unfamiliar sellers and deals that seem too good to be true. If something doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. Don’t let your child be the product tester.

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