London community leisure charity poorly managed, inquiry finds
The Charity Commission's statutory inquiry into Newham Community Leisure Trust has concluded, with the charity being wound up and one trustee disqualified.
The Charity Commission's statutory inquiry into Newham Community Leisure Trust has concluded, with the charity being wound up and one trustee disqualified.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spoke to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte this morning.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak welcomed US President Joe Biden to the United Kingdom for a meeting in Belfast yesterday.
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak marks the 25-year anniversary of the signing of the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement.
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to personally present six-year old Dáithí Mac Gabhann with his daily Points of Light award this morning.
The Prime Minister will welcome President Biden to Belfast this week.
TWO further Post Office convictions related to alleged cash shortfalls have been referred to the Crown Court due to concerns about the discredited Horizon computer system.
Arts Council England is renewing its support for the grassroots music sector by extending the National Lottery Project Grants: Supporting Grassroots Live Music Fund.
The National Centre for Creative Health (NCCH) has announced its new Creative Health Associates programme. Funded by Arts Council England, the programme will see a Creative Health Associate employed in each NHS region across England, who will work with doctors, nurses and other healthcare practitioners to embed creative approaches and activities in health and care systems across England.
Newly appointed Joint APCC Lead for Serious and Organised Crime and Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester, Kate Green, discusses importance of multi-agency approach in tackling serious and organised crime. Kate Green shares the role with Hampshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Donna Jones.
Newly appointed Joint APCC Lead for Serious and Organised Crime and Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester, Kate Green, discusses importance of multi-agency approach in tackling serious and organised crime. Kate Green shares the role with Hampshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Donna Jones.
With a month to go until His Majesty The King's Coronation, over £3 million of National Lottery funding has been awarded to communities across the UK so they can come together in celebration.
Buckingham Palace is pleased to share the invitation for the Coronation, which will be issued in due course to over 2,000 guests who will form the congregation in Westminster Abbey. It is also announced today that eight Pages of Honour have been chosen to attend Their Majesties during the Coronation Service.
The UK's first dedicated Veterans' Orthopaedic Centre at Shropshire's specialist orthopaedic hospital has officially been opened The Duchess of Edinburgh.
These plans will help deliver on the Prime Minister's promise to grow the economy across Wales.
Land for housing in the Highlands, new plans for an old ceramics factory and a community garden in Glasgow all set to benefit from the Scottish Land Fund.
Evil grooming gangs who target children and young women will be stamped out under new plans unveiled by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak today (Monday 3 April)
The sector-led Strategic Policing Partnership Board has developed Vision 2030 which builds on the successes of the Policing Vision 2025 to make transformative change across the whole of policing.
The sector-led Strategic Policing Partnership Board has developed Vision 2030 which builds on the successes of the Policing Vision 2025 to make transformative change across the whole of policing.
APCC Joint Victims' Leads Donna Jones and Sophie Linden, said: “It is good to see to see the introduction of this much anticipated Bill. It is a real opportunity, if delivered right, to put victims at the heart of the system and create approaches that deliver for them.
APCC Joint Victims' Leads Donna Jones and Sophie Linden, said: “It is good to see to see the introduction of this much anticipated Bill. It is a real opportunity, if delivered right, to put victims at the heart of the system and create approaches that deliver for them.
Charity Commission publishes report of second inquiry into Hospice Aid UK.
The Charity Commission has published findings of its inquiry into Rhema Church London which found serious misconduct and/or mismanagement had occurred.
Organisations from the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector in Northern Ireland are benefitting from almost £1.8 million from the Dormant Accounts Fund NI.
APCC Addictions and Substance Misuse Leads, APCCs Joy Allen and David Sidwick respond to the announcement that the Government is to ban the sale and use of nitrous oxide,