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An Irish community lobbying body has asked candidates for local and EU elections to sign pledges...Irish regulator provides advice on festive charitable giving
The Irish Charities Regulator is advising the general public to check the Charities Register as the first step...Marks and Spencer is a very customer-centred company. Does it let customers design their clothes?
Donor-centred or beneficiary-centred. There has been much debate. I have argued on Facebook with my good...Baroness Stowell to focus on charity behaviour in speech setting out Commission’s new strategy
Baroness Stowell is to ask charities to demonstrate charitable behaviour and attitude in all aspects of...Bank of England’s short videos show how to spot genuine banknotes
The Bank of England has published a series of short films designed to help businesses and...Growth in concerns about Irish charities reported to regulator
The number of concerns received by the Irish Charities Regulator about organisations in 2017 was 67%...