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The Secretary of State has reappointed Ann Phillps and Pippa Britton OBE as Board Members to the Charity Commission for a second term.
The Charity Commission is escalating its engagement with the Hussaini Charitable Trust to a statutory inquiry over ongoing concerns about the charity’s reporting of its finances.
How the Revitalising Trusts Programme can help your inactive or ineffective charity.
Welsh charity makes use of funds through the regulator’s Revitalising Trusts programme.
Access the register of merged charities and understand when you can, or must, register your merger to help you secure future gifts.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry to assess concerns about Knowsley Foodbank.
The Charity Commission has announced the next 10 charities entering a class inquiry it opened in May 2025.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into two charities connected to the Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Wednesfield, which were set up for the advancement of the Sikh religion in the area.
The Charity Commission, the regulator of charities in England and Wales, has concluded its inquiry into Organisation of Blind Africans & Caribbeans (OBAC), finding four trustees responsible for serious failings.
Charity Commission Inquiry into OBAC - (Organisation of Blind Africans and Caribbeans) - formerly a registered charity.
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