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Increase in Whistleblowing to the Charity Commission
Increase in Whistleblowing to the Charity Commission

Whistleblowing plays a vital role in exposing wrongdoing, fostering transparency, and holding organisations accountable. Whistleblowing occurs when individuals within an organization bring to attention unethical or illegal practices, aiming to expose them to the...

Easing of tax rules for divorcing couples confirmed
Easing of tax rules for divorcing couples confirmed

New legislation easing the tax rules for divorcing couples has received Royal Assent.  This confirms announcements made by the Chancellor in the Spring Budget 2023.  The changes apply in relation to disposals of assets made on or after 6 April 2023.   What were...

RCVS sustainability guidance
RCVS sustainability guidance

On 1st June new environmental rule changes were implemented by The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). The new PSS Environment Sustainability Standards were approved by the RCVS last summer (2022) as concerns were raised regarding the impact on the...

Care Home Covid Funding Ended too Soon
Care Home Covid Funding Ended too Soon

A recent study called ‘Bailed out and Burned out’ has examined the financial impact of the pandemic on care homes and their staff. The study found that the Covid government funding ended to early with care homes and staff struggling with the aftermath of the pandemic....

Pharmacy businesses no longer profitable
Pharmacy businesses no longer profitable

Overview A survey from the pharmacy negotiator’s annual pressures survey has found that only 7% of pharmacy owners said their business was profitable, with 44% said their business is losing money and 78% are extremely concerned about their business finances. This...

Landscape Recovery Scheme to support sustainable food production
Landscape Recovery Scheme to support sustainable food production

Second round of the Landscape Recovery Scheme The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has announced a second round of the Landscape Recovery Scheme which was initially launched in 2022. Farmers and land managers can apply for a share of the £15m...

New rules regarding Biodiversity Net Gains
New rules regarding Biodiversity Net Gains

New rules regarding biodiversity net gains have been announced by the Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (Defra). The main announcement is regarding a mandatory uplift of a 10% minimum biodiversity net gain (BNG). It is believed that this will be...

Charity Recruitment Issues
Charity Recruitment Issues

According to a recent study by Pro Bono Economics over half of charities (54%) have vacancies they are looking to fill. Furthermore, 83% of charities are finding it challenging to recruit as they attempt to meet increasing demand.   Recruitment issues These...

What is creating the skills shortage?
What is creating the skills shortage?

There have been UK skills shortages for some time, particularly across the manufacturing and engineering sectors. However, since the pandemic, these skills shortages have spread into other sectors, including hospitality and professional services. In this article, we...

Charities set to receive £31m from Dormant Assets
Charities set to receive £31m from Dormant Assets

Hundreds of charities and social enterprises across the UK are set to receive a share of tied up and forgotten accounts worth millions. There is £800m worth of dormant assets and the government has recently announced how £76m of these assets will be distributed. The...