Harriet Harman, Minister for Women and Equality, has announced the reappointment of Trevor Phillips as Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission for a second three-year term. She also announced the reappointment of Baroness Margaret Prosser as Deputy Chair for the same period
Nearly 50,000 charity, social enterprise and voluntary organisations took part in the National Survey of Third Sector Organisation and first findings show that when local public sector bodies work with them, it can have a really positive effect on their success
On Tuesday December 2 the Social Enterprise Coalition is holding its 2008 Annual General Meeting.
The Government today published its annual grant letter to the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE)
Education Secretary Michael Gove today welcomed a commitment from Barclays to offer their expertise and support to schools across England
New statistics out today to mark the start of Barnardo’s Fostering and Adoption Week suggest that urgent attention needs to be paid to the care of older vulnerable children
The CBI responded to official figures from the Department for Education which show that there were 1,163,000 young people (16-24) not in education, employment or training (NEETs) in the third quarter of 2011
Head teachers have voted to take part in the 30 November strike over pensions.It will be the first strike in the 114-year history of the National Association of Head Teachers
Councils shouldn’t cut out third sector in efficiency drive. Councils should consider the unique skills and benefits
96 charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises will receive over £2.27 million in grants to improve vital facilities
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