You'll hate me for saying this, but pay freezes are sensible
Charles Nall, 12 March 2010
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"Three times as many women could survive if ovarian cancer was diagnosed at the earliest stage"
Gaby Roslin backs the Unzipped project by Target Ovarian Cancer
PCS says 350 staff refused to work in protest at redundancy proposals, not 215
But it says the original estimate was of a worst-case scenario that would never happen
Report by SCVO and Voluntary Action Scotland also finds more than half of local authorities do not offer three-year funding regularly
Charity changes its name to Arthritis Research UK as part of a bid to raise its profile
Former professor of voluntary sector management appointed to new role at Cass Business School
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And it will help them do more with less, says our columnist
A year after an earlier article, Richard Gutch (pictured) went back to 20 charity chief executives and asked them about their big issues. He heard about pre-election paralysis and merger worries - but also about growing evidence of their effectiveness, influence and importance in the public eye
He tells David Ainsworth about plans for the London authority to become 'the UK's first cooperative council'
Cardboard cutouts on city streets lead people to the charity's website as part of its campaign to highlight child neglect