In this month’s issue, we look at what the Labour government has done for the charity sector since taking power in July 2024. We also consider how the new Civil Society Covenant could reset the relationship between charities and the government.
Our special feature on faith charities highlights some of the common problems these can face when undertaking an independent examination, and asks why faith needs to be a louder voice for overseas aid.
There is also our annual Investment Consultant Survey, a case study on a charity changing its investment approach from maximising financial returns, and more.
- Latest
- Interview
- Cover theme: The Labour government
- Survey: Investment consultants
- Special feature: Faith
- Analysis
- Opinion
- Data
- Closing time
Latest
Interview
Cover theme: The Labour government
Survey: Investment consultants
Special feature: Faith
Analysis
Opinion
Data
Closing time
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