Charities Bill
Policy Consultation 22 December 2004
Comments from the Home Office, the Conservatives,Association for Charities, Charity Commission, and Disabilities Trust
Charity funding
Policy Consultation 30 November 2004
Comment from the National Consumer Council and the Charity Commission.
Queen's Speech - Charities
Policy Consultation 23 November 2004
Comment from the Home Office, the Charity Commission, the Charities Aid Foundation, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and the Federation of Small Businesses.
Civil Contingencies Bill
Policy Consultation 8 November 2004
Comment from Cabinet Office, Charity Logistics, the Charities Aid Foundation and the Charity Commission.
Forum Brief: Charities Bill
Policy Consultation 27 May 2004
Comment from the Home Office, Charity Commission, Leonard Cheshire, the Charities Aid Foundation, Voice UK, the Disabilities Trust and the Association for Charities
Forum Brief: Charities and public services
Policy Consultation 7 May 2004
Comment from the Charity Commission, the British Youth Council, Voice UK and the Disabilities Trust.
Association for Charities: Welcome
Government Affairs Website Page
Charity Commission
Government Affairs Website
Charity Commission: Welcome
Government Affairs Website Page
Forum Brief: Queen's Speech - Draft Charities Bill
Policy Consultation 26 November 2003
The UK's charity sector is facing an overhaul under draft legislation to be set out during this session.
Forum Brief: Charity consultation
Policy Consultation 9 September 2003
Home Office minister Fiona Mactaggart published proposals to regulate charity collections on Tuesday.
Forum Brief: Charitable donations
Policy Consultation 20 August 2003
British people donated an extra £400 million to charity in 2002.
Forum Brief: Charity law
Policy Consultation 16 July 2003
David Blunkett has announced a new legal definition of a charity, requiring the organisations to work for the "public benefit" in one of 12 key areas.
Forum Brief: Charity reserves
Policy Consultation 26 March 2003
A report from the Charity Commission has found that £5.5 billion has been held by charities in financial reserves without being accounted for by a reserves policy.
Neville Brownlee - head of regulation reports at the Charity Commission
Stakeholder Interview 26 March 2003
Question: A Charity Commission report has found that £5.5 billion has been held by charities as financial reserves without being accounted for by a reserves policy. Firstly what is a