It's hard to see through the fog surrounding the future of the National Lottery
John Plummer, 02 September 2010
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Umbrella body urges strengthening of the Compact and a level playing field for public sector tenders
Protection of more generous provision for public sector staff is a significant barrier to third sector contracting, says chief executives body
Investment Property Databank figures reveal the value of one charity property fund increased by more than a third
Rupert Haydock collapses at supporters' meeting
A round-up of charity-related debate online
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The murder of Dr Karen Woo sharpens the dilemma of Christianity-based aid agencies in Muslim countries, says Stephen Cook
The Minister for Civil Society tells Stephen Cook about cuts in spending and the Conservative vision of the voluntary sector's future.
The state is about to implode and charities must seize the opportunity, says our columnist
Third Sector's inaugural Business Charity Awards were held at the Grosvenor House hotel, London, on June 30 2010. The winners were chosen by a 14-strong panel of judges from the voluntary sector and Third Sector.
Mandate Communications was the headline sponsor and Charities Aid Foundation, Donatesomeback.com and the Institute of Fundraising were event partners.
How do you carry on training with a post-recession budget? How can new trustees get up to speed? And are degrees in voluntary sector management worth it? Find out in our special section
The crime reduction charity launches Change the Record, which aims to amend the 1974 Rehabilitation of Offenders Act to make it easier for ex-offenders to find work