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David Fletcher has been promoted to chief executive of Katharine House Hospice after four years at the charity. Fletcher, who joined the Stafford-based charity in 2022 as its director of care, will succeed Richard Soulsby. Soulsby left the charity earlier this month after 27 years in charge to take up the top job at the
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The chief executive of Toynbee Hall has announced plans to step down. Rebecca Sycamore, who was appointed in April 2023, will leave the poverty relief charity in early July. In a LinkedIn post announcing her departure, she said: “For me, this feels like the right moment to move on, and for the organisation to begin
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Girls’ Brigade Scotland will wind down and merge into Girls’ Brigade England and Wales over the coming year, the organisations have announced. The new charity will be called Girls’ Brigade Great Britain and will represent the three nations. The charities said the move will ensure the organisation’s sustainability in the digital age and will be
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Fashion business owner’s £6m charity lawsuit mostly struck out Amanda Navaian, founder of the luxury handbag company Marici London, claimed that she suffered psychological injury and lost more than £1m in sales after the King Charles III Charitable Fund pulled out of a launch dinner and promotional T-shirt line for the charity’s food waste project
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A fertility health charity has begun the process of a managed closure and has ceased its direct support services. Fertility Network UK, which provides support and advice for patients facing fertility challenges, said it was in the process of winding down. The charity’s direct support services ceased last week and FNUK said its focus was
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Top charity brand of 2026 revealed Cancer Research UK has secured the top spot in Third Sector’s Charity Brand Index for the ninth consecutive year. The charity shows no signs of being toppled from its leading position, having doubled its points lead over runner-up Macmillan Cancer Support from 35 to 60. The gap between second
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Fear of being dragged into “culture wars” is preventing charities from speaking up against threats posed by the far-right, a report has found. A report by the consultants Jim Coe and Natasha Adams, based on a survey of 55 non-governmental organisations, found that more than half of respondents saw the rise in far-right authoritarianism as
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The Charity Commission has promised to work “at pace” to update relevant aspects of its guidance in the light of guidance from the equalities watchdog.  The Equality and Human Rights Commission yesterday published its long-awaited draft code of practice for services, public functions and associations.  The document sets out how public bodies, business and other
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Philanthropists should be encouraging the charities they support to adopt a more entrepreneurial attitude to furthering their mission, the head of the horticultural grantmaker Project Giving Back has urged. Speaking on the Third Sector Podcast, chief executive Hattie Ghaui said this meant pushing charities to “take a calculated risk” in trying new approaches. Project Giving
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A care charity in administration has sold its residential and assisted living services to a counterpart organisation for an undisclosed sum.  The administrators at William Blake House, which provides residential care to young adults with learning disabilities across four homes, have sold the services to Camphill Milton Keynes Communities. William Blake House, based in Northamptonshire,
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A hospice that has reached a new statutory funding agreement has been criticised for making “unnecessary redundancies”. Ashgate Hospice reached an agreement with the Derby and Derbyshire Integrated Care Board which will see the charity’s inpatient capacity increased from eight beds to 10. The agreement is a 12-month contract for 2026/27 and the financial details
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The Good Law Project has raised fresh concerns with the Charity Commission about the think tank Policy Exchange, which is already subject to a compliance case. The complaint, submitted to the regulator last week, alleges that the think tank has continued to engage in “unlawful, political, non-educational activity”, particularly through its “Project 29” programme. The
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