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Ricky gets dressed up for Pudsey Whether you went to school in your pyjamas or baked spotty cakes for your classmates - thousands of you have been raising money for Children in Need.
Gangsters who dressed up as Pudsey Bear to fraduently raise an estimated £500,000 have been forced to pay back more than £100,000 to the charities they impersonated.
Gangsters who dressed up as Pudsey Bear to fraudulently raise an estimated £500,000 have been forced to pay back more than £100,000 to the charities they impersonated.
Heartless conmen who dressed up as Pudsey Bear to pilfer more than £500,000 from kindhearted members of the public have been ordered to pay back £100,000. The gang was led by David Levi who ...
FUN loving people across Worcestershire enjoyed getting dressed up in spotty outfits for Children in Need.
Over the week leading up to Children in Need, a number of prizes will be given away on BBC Radio Jersey. It's Children in Need time again and as part of this we have a number of prizes to give ...
Fraudsters who dressed up as Pudsey Bear to fraudulently raise an estimated £500,000 have been told to repay more than £100,000 to the charities they impersonated. David Levi, 49, from Lytham St ...
Pudsey pictured during his visit to Sunningdale School in 2014. | se "It was absolutely fantastic for the children. To them he is a real life walking, talking bear.
The business has grown exponentially in just a few short months - they have racked up more than 30,000 stream followers and have sold more than 200,000 packs of cards since their adventure began.
Gangsters who dressed up as Pudsey Bear to fraudulently raise an estimated £500,000 have been forced to pay back more than £100,000 to the charities they impersonated. David Levi, 49, from Lytham St ...
Gangsters who dressed up as Pudsey Bear to fraduently raise an estimated £500,000 have been forced to pay back more than £100,000 to the charities they impersonated. David Levi, 49, from Lytham St ...