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Your round-up of all things going on across the Virgin Group Can't see any images? [View in browser]( [Virgin] Editor's Pick [The album that changed Richard Branson's life]( After setting up the first Virgin record shop in London, the team had scraped together some money, bought a rundown country house and converted it into a recording studio called The Manor. One day, an engineer from The Manor rang Richard Branson and said he'd heard this incredible instrumental demo tape by a teenager called Mike Oldfield. The rest, as they say, is history. [READ THE FULL STORY]( Around The Virgin Group [Use your Virgin Points for good – donate to Virgin Unite]( Virgin Red – Virgin’s new, UK-based rewards club – makes it really easy for members to support good causes. From the National Autistic Society to Cancer Research and Carbon Engineering, there are a number of charities Virgin Red members can support by using their Points for Good via Virgin Money Giving. And now you can also donate them to Virgin Unite. [FIND OUT MORE]( [Dance the night away at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas]( Missed out on the Unstoppable Weekend celebrations at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas? No need to be sad. There are loads of great events lined up for the coming months. The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas will welcome some of the biggest names in music – see who's playing. [JOIN THE PARTY]( [Virgin Mobile Middle East and Africa pledges to go carbon neutral]( Virgin Mobile Middle East and Africa (MEA) is set to greatly minimise its environmental impact by the end of 2021 in a new pledge to go carbon-neutral across its operations. The company has promised to eliminate its own operational carbon footprint and remove single-use plastic from SIM and recharge cards in just a few months. [LEARN MORE]( [Virgin]( [Companies]( | [Careers]( | [News]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Virgin.com Limited, part of the Virgin Group. Copyright © 2021 Virgin.com Limited, all rights reserved. We’re sending you this email as you have previously signed up to our newsletter on our website. We send weekly emails, you can stop receiving our emails by hitting unsubscribe. Our mailing address is: Virgin.com Limited The Battleship Building 179 Harrow Road London, W2 6NB United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( [Contact us](mailto:contactus@virgin.com?subject=Contact%20us%20-%20Virgin.com%20Newsletter) | [Your Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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