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Former Prime Minister David Cameron is driving a lorry to Poland with a delivery of donations to the British Red Cross.
The donations - including clothes, nappies and first aid - come from a community food project, the Chippy Larder, with which he has volunteered for the past two years.
Mr Cameron praised "the generosity of the community in west Oxfordshire - and of the British people more generally" as being "typically phenomenal, stepping up to help our neighbours in their hour of need".
Speaking earlier, Ukraine's ambassador in the UK today welcomed all the support being offered by the British people, but said "money would be better placed" rather than bulky items.
"The message is simple: if you can, give a couple of pounds rather than bring stuff in a bag," he said.

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