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Disabled children’s charity funnelled £749,000 to right-wing think tanks, Good Law Project finds
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A DISABLED children’s charity has handed hundreds of thousands of pounds to right-wing pressure groups, an investigation by the Good Law Project has revealed.

The project found that Street Foundation, a charity supposedly set up to help children with disabilities and special needs, gave right-wing think tanks £749,000 over five years.

This equates to 43 per cent of the grant money paid out by the charity in that period.

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