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In depth
Third Sector TV: Suzi Leather on governance and regulation
In the first instalment of Third Sector TV, Charity Commission chair Dame Suzi Leather talks to Third Sector editor Stephen Cook about public benefit, the status of religious charities and and the challenges faced by the regulator.
Women & Giving: We don't just sign the cheques
Women often take the decisions about giving away their husbands' or their fathers' money, but they also earn and give away fortunes of their own. Helen Barrett reports.
News analysis: The Compact at the crossroads
As the Compact enters a new era, the sector is still divided on the issue of its legal status.
They said it...
"We must pay attention to branding - even if we see it as a necessary evil."
John Knight on professionalisation of campaigning


