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9 May 2013
As one of a team of eight corporate graduate volunteers partnered with a small charity to develop a mobile...
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Tania Mason is group editor at Civil Society Media.
She has been a journalist for 20-odd years and has specialised in the charity sector since 2003. Her experience has included stints on Third Sector, Marketing and PrintWeek magazines as well as agency work involving court reporting and occasional doorstepping of celebs for the tabloids. She started her career with five years on a daily newspaper in New Zealand before moving to London in 1993.
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The habitual late filing of regulatory documents by William Shawcross’s charity puts the Charity Commission in an invidious position, says Tania Mason.
The Charity Commission takes too long to make charities’ accounts public on its website, says Tania Mason. Maybe it should take a leaf out of Companies House’s book and charge a fee to see them.
Tonight, Senator George Mitchell will give the 15th annual Hinton Lecture. Seven years ago, a certain David Cameron MP delivered the eighth. Tania Mason looks back at his speech and finds a politician determined to make things better for the sector.
Tania Mason takes issue with one of the Leadership 20:20 Commission’s recommendations.
The Independent Schools Council was the real winner of the Upper Tribunal hearing into public benefit of private schools, no matter how others might spin it, says Tania Mason.
Tania Mason says the regulator is sending mixed messages about who it is there for.
Acceptance is growing of the idea of comparisons between organisations in the sector, says Tania Mason.
9 May 2013
As one of a team of eight corporate graduate volunteers partnered with a small charity to develop a mobile...
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John Tate asks whether the inexorable rise of the tablet will spell the end for the humble PC.
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A shifting political atmosphere is putting power in the hands of the inexperienced, warns Robert Ashton.
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Ian Allsop muses on the unattractive political career prospects of a charities minister.
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