Ashcroft to donate half of his 1.2 billion fortune to charity
Billionaire Tory Peer Lord Ashcroft is to pledge at least half of his 1.2 billion pounds fortune to charity as he joins philanthropic movement.

Lord Ashcroft will sign up to The Giving Pledge, a public commitment by billionaires to give away most of their wealth, a newspaper reported quoting its sources.
The report said Ashcroft will join the movement, probably in May.
He has already given more than 20 million pounds to Crimestoppers, the charity he founded a quarter of a century ago.
In the past year he has given 5 million pounds to Anglia Ruskin University; 1 million pounds to complete the Bomber Command war memorial in London and 1m pounds to help refurbish the First World War galleries at the Imperial War Museum in London.
Based on their current wealth the seven donors, including Sir Richard and Lady Branson, John Caudwell, and Michael Mortiz and Harriet Heyman, have pledged a combined 3.7 billion pounds, the report said.
Gates and Buffett - two of the wealthiest men in the world - started the initiative called The Giving Pledge.
According to the Sunday Times Rich List published today, the collective wealth of the richest 1,000 has reached a record 450 billion pounds, up 35 billion pounds on last year.
She is the youngest in the list and worth 329 million pounds with her sister Fawn - more than the Queen (320m pounds).
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