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Jon Sparkes, chief executive of Unicef UK, has been appointed to the top job at the learning disability charity Mencap.  Sparkes, who joined Unicef in January 2022, will take up his new role in June.  He succeeds Edel Harris, who stepped down in August after three and a half years in the role.  Jackie O’Sullivan,
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A child exploitation charity has changed its name to better reflect its history, as part of a wider rebrand.  Parents Against Child Exploitation, or Pace, which is Leeds-based and supports families in England and Wales with experience of child exploitation, has changed its name to the Ivison Trust, saying that its old name was becoming
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A defunct street orchestra charity has been told to pay more than £30,500 to its former employees after the organisation closed without warning, an employment tribunal has ruled. Nevis Ensemble, which was based in Glasgow, aimed to remove barriers to accessing orchestral music by bringing performances to people across Scotland.  The five-year-old charity regularly sent
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Charities must adopt a “laser-sharp focus” on their core purpose to handle challenges such as ‘culture wars’, the outgoing chief executive of the Charity Commission has said. Speaking today at the annual charity conference of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, Helen Stephenson said many charities had been “very acutely” affected by
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As the charity sector approaches the end of another eventful year, it’s time to reflect on the major stories of 2023. Which articles were most popular among Third Sector’s readers? Read on to find out! 10. Nine staff sacked four weeks into 12-month contracts at health charity The eating disorder charity Beat terminated the contracts
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A Stafford-based hospice has been trialling a new project that shows customers in its charity shops how much CO₂ has been saved by making a second-hand purchase. Katharine House Hospice, which provides palliative care services, claims it is the first charity to show sustainability savings in its shops. The charity is using till displays, provided by
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The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has updated its logo, colour palette and website as part of a £50,000 brand refresh. The foundation, which supports and undertakes social action work to end poverty in the UK, said the rebrand was to “realise a contemporary vision for the organisation and to reposition it in line with our strategic
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The National Theatre has announced that Indhu Rubasingham will become its next director and joint chief executive. Rubasingham, who has been artistic director at the Kiln Theatre in north London since 2012, will join the theatre as director designate from the spring.  She will succeed Rufus Norris, who will step down as director and chief
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Rates of formal volunteering in Scotland have continued to decline since the Covid-19 pandemic, new government figures have revealed. The Scottish Household Survey, which was carried out through face-to-face interviews with about 10,500 households in Scotland, asked respondents about any volunteering they had participated in over the last 12 months. Just 22 per cent of
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Paul Streets is stepping down as chief executive of the Lloyds Bank Foundation after a decade in the role. Streets will leave the grant-maker on 31 May to retire from full-time senior executive work. Appointed as chief executive of the charity in 2013, Streets steered the foundation through both the Covid-19 pandemic and the cost-of-living
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Roberto Coin “Creativity—you either have it or you don’t. Either you’re a dreamer or you’re not,” said Roberto Coin. He’s the brain behind Italian jewellery brand Roberto Coin, whose inception came about in 1996. Known for a hidden, small ruby set on the inside of every piece he creates, the brand is true to Coin’s
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With Christmas approaching, chances are, you already have various parties and get-togethers to attend. This may be the perfect opportunity to also amplify your looks. And why not? You would want to stand out, even when enjoying the festivities. The good news is that you can look and feel your best without spending a fortune. This
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Zenith’s DEFY Extreme Mirror Zenith defies expectations once again with the extremely reflective Defy Extreme Mirror, which is another iteration of the brand’s ultra-high frequency chronograph. Watch enthusiasts and chronograph collectors will certainly recognise this as another spin on the dual-escapement dual-mainspring 1/100th of a second chronograph, which is now the only such chronograph in series
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The Aventi Golden Tiger It is not every day that an ancient artisanal technique is adapted for 21st century watch collectors, yet that is precisely what Aventi has done with the new Golden Tiger watch. This masterpiece seamlessly blends the artistry of craftsmanship with the precision of contemporary Swiss watchmaking, drawing inspiration from the enigmatic allure
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CODE41 is no ordinary watch brand. With a manifesto of watchmaking that banks on transparency, digital innovation and incorporating the watchmaking community, CODE41 is a cooperative ecosystem in which everyone has an active role in the creation of their dream watch. In 2016, Switzerland-born Claudio D’Amore launched the first Swiss participatory mechanical watchmaking brand dubbed “CODE41”
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