Month: May 2024

Hamas’ strategy of using civilians as human shields is working. The biggest stories in Gaza War news in the last few days have centered on two purported Israeli strikes in Rafah killing civilians.  On Sunday May 26th Israel dropped two small 37-pound bombs to kill two Hamas leaders.  These pinpoint bombs killed precisely the leaders they were
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Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guests Randi Bannon and Chelsea Falotico. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn. TriVersity Talk! Is
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Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Music Superstar Sheena Easton. Sheena Easton is an iconic and beloved, multi-gold and platinum singer, recording artist and actress who’s been dazzling the world for over 4 decades, selling over 20 million records worldwide, winning 2 Grammy awards, a Billboard Music Award, 4 more Grammy Award nominations and
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About 10 per cent of Scottish charities have failed to file their accounts on time, the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator has revealed. The regulator has released its latest quarterly sector overview report, which looks at the state of the charity sector north of the border. According to the report, there are 25,045 charities
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Giving to universities in the UK and Ireland reached an all-time high in 2022/23, latest figures show.  A report from the membership body the Council for Advancement and Support of Education found that giving to 92 higher education institutions reached a total of almost £1.4bn in the year to the end of July.  Case said
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Horniman Museum and Gardens has appointed Gordon Seabright as its next chief executive. Seabright, who has spent the past four years as chief executive of the Creative Land Trust, succeeds Nick Merriman, who left the Horniman in October to become chief executive of English Heritage. Victoria Pinnington, the Horniman’s director of communications and income generation,
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Kris Hallenga, founder of the breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!, has died aged 38. Hallenga founded CoppaFeel! after being diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in 2009 at the age of 23. She had been turned away from her GP for more than a year and by the time she was diagnosed, it was terminal. Hallenga
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Dependence on state funding and submission to chilling narratives from government, media and the regulator has caused charities to lose their radical identities, the outgoing chief executive of the Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales said yesterday.  Delivering a lecture called ‘Reflections forward: Perspectives on leadership in a changing context’ at Bayes Business School,
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MPs have called for more support to help people volunteer, including a new fund to help pay travel expenses. During a debate on volunteering in parliament yesterday, MPs paid tribute to the work of volunteers and the crucial role they play in supporting charities. But they also put forward ideas for how people could be
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A charity that works to prevent corporate abuse of human rights and the environment has appointed a new chief executive.  Eleanor Rosenbach will take up the role at the Corporate Justice Coalition on Tuesday (7 May) after three years as communications and advocacy manager at the Right to Education Initiative.  She succeed Nick Dearn, who
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The standard story in the Western media right now is that Israel has proposed a ceasefire deal that American Secretary of State Anthony Blinken calls “extraordinarily generous.”  And that is true. The Israeli deal proposes to give up over a thousand Palestinian prisoners—in many cases men who have murdered Israelis—in exchange for only 40 hostages. For
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The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Charities and Volunteering has been disbanded until after the next general election.  The National Council for Voluntary Organisations, which provides the secretariat for the group, said it wanted to make sure it would be compliant with new rules around APPGs, which are informal cross-party groups of parliamentarians from both houses
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The Royal Opera House is changing its name to the Royal Ballet and Opera to reflect its “two world-class companies”. The arts charity is home to The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet and said its current name described the place in which it worked, not what it was. It said: “The whole is always
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Bowel Research UK has welcomed a new chief executive after its leader for the past three years announced plans to retire.  Lindsay Easton, who was previously chief executive of Brain Research UK, took up the chief executive post at the medical research charity yesterday (1 May). She succeeds Lynn Dunne, who has held the chief
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