Interns should not have to rely on charity when working in the third sector
‘Expenses only’ is shorthand for a sector of double standards, pushing out those with personal experience of social issues charities are supposed to tackle
April 2015
Election 2015: five questions on NHS funding that the campaigns are avoiding
Chris Hopson
Political parties need to be honest about the money required for their health service proposals and the Five Year Forward View
March 2015
From Gift Aid to selfies: timeline of charity funding in the UK since 1990
We examine the landscape of charity finance over the last 25 years
December 2014
A World Bank of trouble?
World Bank leader Jim Yong Kim is behaving like “the 1%” say bank staff, amid rising anger over the restructuring reforms
September 2014
How solar power could help schools spend more on education
Solar panels on school roofs would create a new income stream for headteachers and local authorities. Marie Reynolds explains
October 2013
Should councils sell artworks to make money?
Global public leaders
French managers see UK austerity as 'end of local government'
May 2013
Districts can maximise on community budgets if they see savings returned
To unlock the potential of community budgets local government must take the lead with adequate funding, says James Maker
April 2013
Inspiring leaders
The cultural shift to get more women into boardrooms must begin at start-up level
Just 7% of executive directors in FTSE 100 companies are female. For the situation to improve, more women need to engage with businesses at start-up and SME level, writes entrepreneur James Caan
December 2012
Taking suppliers' tax payment into account on public contracts
Colin Cram
Managers may be able to use existing EU procurement laws to take the tax situation of suppliers into account, says Colin Cram
May 2012
Government commits £10m to Open Data Institute
Cabinet Office outlines plans to create open data 'role model'
December 2011
Vangent to run system for GP payments
Wandsworth: social housing is not an end in itself
November 2011
Could we fund social care through business rate income?
Keith Mitchell
Editor's blog: cuts to local authorities will undermine health and care services
Richard Vize
October 2011
Blog
Globalisation: reflecting on the position and future of UK higher education
NHS Connecting for Health increases spending with BT
Welfare reform: Scotland's struggle to support its social tenants
Blog
Why universities must optimise third stream revenue opportunities
September 2011
Social housing: the case for expansion, investment and devolution
Kevin Gulliver
As shadow housing minister Alison Seabeck addresses housing professionals, Kevin Gulliver says the time is ripe for a radical redefinition of social housing's purpose