Government spending on charities takes a hit, but can the gaps be plugged?
As we start to understand the impact that the recent spending review will have on the many services provided in our local communities by thousands of small charities, the question of who will plug the...
View ArticleThe Giver and the Gift: Daniel Crouch and Tom Harper
THE GIVER: DANIEL CROUCH, RARE BOOKS AND MAPS DEALERI worked at Sanders, the rare book dealers in Oxford, through school and university, and when I left university I had nothing else planned, so I went...
View ArticleWhy charities should improve the well-being of troubled teens
The teenage years are tough. Hormones, exams, social pressures, and fights with family and friends are enough to give most adolescents some angst. But our new research suggests that a significant...
View ArticleThe Giver and the Gift: Lord Weidenfeld on using education to protect our...
After having his own education cut short by the Nazis Lord Weidenfeld now supports international students studying at Oxford University through the Weidenfeld-Hoffmann TrustThe GiverGeorge Weidenfeld...
View ArticleCan philanthropy cure the NHS?
First it was on, then it was off again. Junior doctors have postponed the 48-hour strike they had planned for tomorrow, the second in a series of proposed walk-outs. Given the focus of the dispute on...
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