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The UK Government has published an assessment of the impact into aid cuts months after a decision was made to slash billions ...
Fife Climate Festival is back for its third outing this Autumn, shining a spotlight on the inspiring ways communities across ...
Terry Levinthal has been appointed as Edinbugh World Heritage’s new director. Levinthal takes the post from Megan Veronsi, ...
The Prime Minister has again ruled out an exemption for charities from rising National Insurance Contributions as he was warned about the challenges facing the third sector. Sir Keir Starmer was ...
Wing and a Prayer Hen Rescue SCIO have said 500 birds need to be rehomed by August 3. The Haddington-based charity has said ...
The sale of a building in Glasgow’s wend end had resulted in a £1 million windfall for charities. Balmanno House, on Great ...
Hundreds of climate activists from across Scotland and around the UK are set to join a protest camp near Glasgow. It comes in ...
People in low-income countries give away an average of 1.45% of their income to good causes, compared to 0.7% in high-income ...
More than ever before, the issue of debt impacts all corners of communities across the country. In my previous role leading ...
Jacki Smart, chair of the Scottish Hospice Leadership Group and CEO of Accord Hospice, said: “The Scottish Government must ...
Frontline charities and NGOs have spoken out about the expected impact of the UK's reduction in aid spending. Save the Children, Unicef and Doctors without Borders shared their perspectives with ...
Much of the stigma and discriminatory behaviour people face stems from public stigma, also known as prejudice – when people ...