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Champions from across the world of sport lead the New Year Honours List 2022.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Overseas and International 2022 New Year Honours list recognises achievements of a wide range of extraordinary people for their exceptional efforts abroad.
Chief Commissioner of the Solomon Islands Scouts Association Mr Joe Billy Oge has been recognised by Her Majesty The Queen with the Points of Light Awards.
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has extended Ian Karet’s term as the Interim Chair of the Charity Commission from 27th December 2021 to 26th June 2022, whilst the appointment process for a perman…
The Charity Commission is encouraging donors who want to support people in Afghanistan to give safely to registered charities.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into Dar ul Uloom Islamia Rizwia (Bralawai) over concerns about its administration and management.
Charity Commission publishes critical report on Richmond Psychosocial Foundation International (RPFI), finding its former trustees exposed residents to “significant avoidable harm”.
Volunteering Futures Fund to make £7 million available for arts, culture, sports, civil society, youth and heritage sectors
The Charity Commission today announced that it has opened an inquiry into the Mahfouz Foundation and donations it received that were intended for another charity.
Welsh Women’s Aid receives a grant from Tampon Tax funding and a young campaigner is honoured with a Points of Light Award for her work on period poverty.
Final round of the £11.25 million Tampon Tax Fund announced
The Charity Commission’s statutory inquiry into Human Appeal has found failures in the charity’s governance.
The Charity Commission is today warning charity leaders to protect their organisations against fraud and cybercrime, after new figures show charities reported almost £8.6 million of lost funds in the last financial year.
CC News provides essential regulatory information for charity trustees and their advisers.
Helen highlights the impact of the pandemic, how we’ve responded to support charities and our plans looking ahead.
The Cabinet Office has published updated guidance in relation to honours forfeiture that applies to deceased recipients accused of criminal acts.
Malaysian philanthropist Mr Kuan Chee Heng received the Commonwealth Points of Light award in recognition of his exemplary voluntarism and service to the community.
The Culture Secretary sets out how the recruitment of a new Charity Commission chair provides an opportunity to refocus charities on their important founding missions.
Founded in July 2013 by Itoro Eze-Anaba, the Mirabel Centre is Nigeria’s first Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC), providing help and a safe place to survivors of rape and sexual assault.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into the Olive Grove Foundation over concerns about the charity’s governance and financial management.
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