Exclusive: Charity has long said 92% of spending goes on ‘working with the children and young people’ but data suggests 73.7%

Britain’s biggest children’s charity, Barnardo’s, has rewritten its website and is revising other promotional material after a Guardian investigation into its spending claims.

The charity, which had an income of £299.5m in the last financial year, has long boasted that 92p goes on “working with the children and young people” for every £1 that it spends a year.

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