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News subjects related to UK legislation and guidance, with links to accompanying documents and details useful to ACO members and their clients.
Online trolling has a negative impact on the mental health of some charity chief executives, a report has found.
On Equal Pay Day the Fawcett Society launched a new campaign #RightToKnow and a petition calling to end pay discrimination.
The Housing Made for Everyone (HoME) coalition calls on the next government to make all new homes accessible and adaptable.
A consultation has been launched to refresh the Charity Governance Code in order to ensure it remains 'relevant and credible'.
Charities are missing out on £46.4bn due to poor communication with high net worth individuals (HNWI), report finds
The umbrella body’s manifesto for next month’s general election says greater funding for charities, deprived communities and local councils is needed to create a better, more inclusive economy.
The Living Wage Foundation has announced a real living wage increase to £9.30 in the UK and £10.75 in London as the cost of living rises.
The number of people using food banks has shot up by nearly a quarter in the last year, according to one of the main providers.
The tone of the Charity Commission’s recent email to trustees is unhelpful and risks discouraging some organisations from participating in the debates during the general election campaign, sector bodies have said.
A large number of people aged 18-24 want to become charity trustees, but know too little about the role or where to find more information, new research has revealed.
The main political parties have all now put forward their manifestos for what they would offer in government. What seems clear is that there is no cohesive vision for what future governments want the charity sector to look like.
The Chartered Governance Institute has published new guidance on the role of lead charity trustees.