An amendment to the Data Use and Access Bill that will extend the ‘soft opt in’ exemption to consent for email and text ...
Opening during January’s 2025 Davos World Economic Forum, the pub will invite customers to pay what they feel is fair, based ...
The set of principles launched yesterday (16 January) to help charity leaders and trustees when making decisions about their ...
UK charities that fall victim to fraud are eligible to reclaim lost funds through their banks, but few are aware of the opportunity, says a fraud recovery law firm. Since 7 October last year, payment ...
Payroll Giving Month takes place in February: the annual event that aims to raise awareness and increase the support good causes receive through this form of giving. Payroll Giving allows employees to ...
A trailblazer in helping charities raise funds since the launch of its online shopping tool, in recent years Give as you Live has significantly expanded its offering, now empowering charities of all ...
The Guardian and Observer’s 2024 annual appeal has raised £1,735,000 – its highest amount since 2016. It is also the 10th successive year that readers have donated more than £1mn. Speaking about the ...
Forest Live, from Forestry England. Forestry England has appointed Nuweb Group, a leading UK-based event technology provider, as its in-house ticketing solution. The partnership will cover a wide ...
Birmingham brother and sister Rajbinder Kaur and Khaldip Singh Lehal were sentenced on 9 January, with Kaur jailed and Lehal receiving a suspended sentence. Rajbinder Kaur was convicted of money ...
A raft of new appointments, including trustees for both CFG and NCVO (and a Chair for CFG), plus the announcement of Deborah Bourne as Epilepsy Society’s Fundraising & Marketing Director. James Watson ...
Charities could be missing out on extra funds because of low awareness among higher and additional rate taxpayers of the tax ...
Over £150,000 is being awarded to eleven rewilding projects across Britain working to help combat the ​‘teenage dip’ in ...