Former MP who runs International Rescue Committee is criticised over adverts for full-time roles

The former Labour MP David Miliband is facing criticism after it emerged that the charity he runs, for which he is paid more than £700,000, is offering unpaid internships at its headquarters in New York City.

Miliband, the CEO of the refugee charity International Rescue Committee (IRC), has previously been labelled “million-dollar Miliband” after his pay packet rose to $911,796 (about £741,883) in 2019.

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