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25: 65:"who give back, volunteer, and who make Britain a better balanced, happier country." In 2017, the list was reduced and has featured 50 people since then. It was published annually in April by the 376: 195: 494: 425: 474: 182:
on 25 April 2010. The selection reflected the newspaper's own research, nominations from the public, and recommendations from national organisations, including
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They avoided repeating people from previous years' lists unless they had made an exceptional contribution in the preceding 12 months.
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the individuals, the lists are generally presented alphabetically. However, six exceptional individuals headed the 2010 list:
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The newspaper accepts that the list is an artificial exercise, but seeks to celebrate people representing much-needed
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made the list in 2009 as "simply Britain's best comedian", and again in 2010 for also raising funds for
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floated the idea of a Happy List for the United States, but this was not taken up.
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announced a week later that it would make the Happy List an annual fixture. The
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team and a few other organisations. The 2008 list included fictional character
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Notably, the first happy list also included the character Tinky Winky from
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The 100 in 2010 were not all adults, but include duos, a child, a
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It also included ten less well-known people, who had featured in
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The Happy List 2010 was published as a supplement in the
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noted that the list included wealthy individuals such as
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Annual list published by the Independent since 2008
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United Kingdom
Independent on Sunday
newspaper
antidote
Sunday Times Rich List
Wall Street Journal
values
role models
Tim Berners-Lee
World Wide Web
Ian Botham
J. K. Rowling
Teletubbies
Duncan Bannatyne
Gordon Brown
Community Links
Britain's Everyday Heroes
Heritage Lottery Fund
Barnardo's
Christian Aid
National Trust
Save the Children
NCVO
Amnesty International
volunteers
Camila Batmanghelidjh
Peter Kay
Children in Need
rank
Heather Brooke

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