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The Aged Veterans Fund has selected ten charities to receive a share of £22.7M LIBOR funding to help support older veterans. The funding will allow the organisations to continue their work in supporting older veterans such as providing access to health care and carers, support with getting online, and offering general ...


The military community will benefit from £57.7M worth of investment in projects from the LIBOR funds announced in Autumn Statement. A total of £57.7M worth of investment in projects will be spent on the military community, with LIBOR funds providing a 230M boost to fundraising for the Defence and National Rehabilitation ...


Following the Autumn Statement, further funding from LIBOR fines has been announced for a number of military charities. Out of some £102M of funding directed towards the Armed Forces, £57.7M will be directed towards the military community, with causes such as the DNRC rehabilitation facility and the RAF centenary benefitting. Construction ...


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