Many government polices for voluntary sector are worthless, says Theodoreson
The chair of the Charity Finance Group says much of what the government does makes little difference to the sector
The chair of the Charity Finance Group says much of what the government does makes little difference to the sector
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It has received a 'negligible' number of referrals from prime contractors, chief executive Stephen Remington tells MPs
The charity has 11 offices and is part of the Groundwork UK federation, which will not say why it is closing
The youth volunteering scheme was a hit with young people but there are concerns about its future, the report shows
Newsreader Huw Edwards hosts black-tie ceremony for winners, including Employee of the Year, Kate Neville of Capital Group Companies; Barclays wins three categories
BIG ISSUELatest news and analysis about how the government's proposal will affect the sector.
BIG ISSUEBilled as the sector's best hope for winning government contracts, the Work Programme continues to attract criticism.
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Charity relies on public funding, but chief executive Javed Khan says it has very good reasons to speak out
After three years of planning, British Waterways is to leave government control and become a charity. David Ainsworth reports on progress and interviews its chief executive, Robin Evans
The children's charity and the charity funding the endangered Asian Elephant staged the largest ever Easter egg hunt
The lead media officer at the Methodist Church talks to John Plummer about how her faith influences all of her work
Francesca Quint, senior barrister at Radcliffe Chambers, is among lawyers saying how they think the charity tribunal could be made more effective