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Charity Commission investigations are meeting new performance target

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London's Air Ambulance chief executive sacked by trustees

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Toby Ord

Toby Ord, the Oxford academic who is capping his salary to give to charity

The philosophy researcher has pledged to give away a million in his lifetime. He talks to Kaye Wiggins

Kaye Wiggins, Peter Andre and Pudsey Bear

Eyewitness: Behind the scenes at BBC Children in Need

Reporter Kaye Wiggins discovered the Peter Andre effect when she helped out at Friday night's fundraising extravaganza

Simon Hebditch

Simon Hebditch: U-turn on campaigning funds smacks of a pre-election panic

The sector needs a major campaign to persuade the Government to change its mind, says our columnist

Charity careers and recruitment

Want to get ahead? Plan your next move in the voluntary sector with our special series of articles, from making the most of recruitment agencies to interview tips and more

Latest Good Practice

Fundraising

The LankellyChase Foundation, the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust and h2oPE
Why mission-connected investment is increasingly important to funders

Finance

After Quantitative Easing
Charities must examine the economic environment now the Government has spent the money it allocated to QE, says John Hildebrand of Rensburg Sheppards

Communications

Mirella von Lindenfels: How does a small charity on a tight budget create a successful brand?
It doesn't have to be big to be effective, writes the director of Communications Inc

Governance

Peter Stanford: We should all follow the example of Lady Tumim
The late Winifred Tumim used her connections to the advantage of the voluntary sector, says our columnist

Management

A Question of Trust
Sally Bibb and Jeremy Kourdi's new book on fostering trust is given the once over by Emma De Vita

More Good Practice

Analysis: charity tribunal satisfies appellants who represented themselves

A case in the fledgling tribunal last week indicated that it is capable of providing low-cost access to justice for those seeking to challenge decisions by the Charity Commission. Paul Jump reports

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