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Like many at the O2 Arena that evening (12 May) I found some of the themes and images of The Wall unsettling, but was overwhelmed by the musicianship, performance and nostalgia for another age, when I bought vinyl with my pocket money. |
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Diana Garnham reviews the issue of balancing interests in effective umbrella organisations |
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The Caritas state of play alert on key regulatory changes on the horizon |
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Clarissa Dann pays a visit to the upper house to hear Andrew Phillips’ recollections of charity law evolution and why we need Big Society |
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Reza Motazedi reviews the tax and financial reporting implications of converting to new charitable incorporated organisations |
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The consultation on FRED 45 does not close until 31 July 2011. Pesh Framjee presents a compelling case against the need to include on the balance sheet goods that have been donated for resale |
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Jonathan Gold and David Willis are concerned that a continued search for income could erode long-term portfolio asset values |
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Peter Halfpenny reviews analysis of inter-sector relationships and whether symbiosis is a help or a hindrance |
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Emma Sanderson provides a practical guide to the complex area of Transfer of Undertakings |
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Pesh Framjee reviews the key proposals for the new public benefit entity accounting standard set out in FRED 45 |
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Sarah Waller demonstrates how one innovative development programme sustained Florence Nightingale’s vision of a healing environment |
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Gerald Oppenheim says it is time to change your funding perspective |
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Former news broadcaster, Martyn Lewis, talks about chairing NCVO and his photographic pursuits |
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