Eight out of 10 British people say they are concerned about the war one year on, new poll reveals

More than a third of British adults have donated to help the humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine, according to new polling that reveals the vast majority of the public remain concerned about the conflict a year on.

With charitable drives for those plunged into dire need by the war continuing, a new poll commissioned by Christian Aid revealed that 37% of the adult population had made some kind of donation. Some 81% said they remain concerned about the impact of the conflict.

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