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A stronger appeals process?

Francesca Quint, senior barrister at Radcliffe Chambers, is among lawyers saying how they think the charity tribunal could be made more effective

Points of Law: 'Inquiry details are private'

So says the Charity Commission, but an appeal to the Supreme Court might change this

Benevolent funds pass test

But opinions vary over whether the Upper Tribunal case was strictly necessary

What's the use of guidance?

Lawyers differ as to how charities can best take advantage of the 'Pickles pledge'

Is neighbourliness charity?

Kaye Wiggins looks at Uturn UK's challenge to the Charity Commission's refusal to give it charitable status

Why Wikipedia is charitable

Kaye Wiggins asks whether dictionaries and local newspapers could now apply for charitable status

Public benefit quandary in Northern Ireland

Proposals to exempt religious, education and poverty charities from the requirement to show a public benefit are causing controversy

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