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OSCR has demanded that a Glasgow charity elect an entire new board after a spat between trustees. Cycling and activity ...
After more than a decade of austerity and perma-crisis, our network is often the last door open for people who are out of ...
Scotland’s membership organisation and business network for chartered accountants has unveiled its support for extending VAT ...
Survey will explore what it's like to work in Scotland's voluntary sector in 2025 ...
A Borders charity supporting people with learning disabilities has been given an extension by the Care Inspectorate to improve its services. The Brothers of Charity Services (Scotland), based in ...
The Coastal Communities Network has been granted charitable status. A coalition of community-based conservation groups across Scotland’s coastline, has been granted charitable status – becoming the ...
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined Scottish charity Birthlink £18,000 after it destroyed approximately 4,800 personal records, up to ten percent of which may be irreplaceable.
A Glasgow charity subject to a probe by OSCR has gone under provisional liquidation. The regulator has been investigating ...
The UK Government has published an assessment of the impact into aid cuts months after a decision was made to slash billions ...
An Aberdeen charity has appointed liquidators after stopping services. Mental Health Aberdeen have appointed Michael Reid of ...
Frontline charities and NGOs have spoken out about the expected impact of the UK's reduction in aid spending. Save the ...
The Prime Minister has again ruled out an exemption for charities from rising National Insurance Contributions as he was ...