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Lord Ashdown outlines the benefits to UK firms of a UNICEF project to provide low pollution cook stoves to poor households in Bangladesh

Marks & Spencer is known for its food, but how does this relate to a mother cooking for her children in a hut in a remote village in Bangladesh? It may not be immediately obvious but for any one of the...

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