400 charity complaints after poppy-seller death

Nearly 400 complaints have been made about the behaviour of charities following the death of one of Britain’s oldest and longest-serving poppy-sellers, a watchdog has revealed.

400 charity complaints after poppy-seller death

Nearly 400 complaints have been made about the behaviour of charities following the death of one of Britain’s oldest and longest-serving poppy-sellers, a watchdog has revealed.

The Fundraising Standards Board (FRSB) said it wanted the public to be given more control over the way charities approach people and make it easier to opt out of unwanted contact.

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