Cathy Pharoah: Mixed messages from George Osborne
03 Apr 2012
It's hard to decipher quite how the cap on tax relief and other Budget measures will affect giving, says our columnist
Set aside the romance and grasp the harsh realities of social enterprise, says our columnist
It's hard to decipher quite how the cap on tax relief and other Budget measures will affect giving, says our columnist
We must not let ourselves get sidetracked from vital questions about leadership, says our columnist
The transaction costs charities incur on all methods of fundraising is the elephant in the room and needs to be addressed, says our columnist
Spending cuts may reduce the sector's ability to alleviate suffering, but do not reduce its power to draw attention to it, says our columnist
If the non-donating half of the richest 10 per cent started giving it could be worth at least £1bn to charities, says our columnist
There's a danger the public will become cynical about the whole concept of giving, warns our columnist
Martin Brookes was right to talk about assessing impact, but failed to address the most difficult cases, says our columnist
Charitable foundations are more committed to such causes, says our columnist, but the amount they contribute does not make up for the decline in public and statutory funding
The UK needs a debate about how donors and philanthropists relate to those who use the institutions they fund, says our columnist