ByJay Kennedy, Director of Policy and Research, DSC —Policy, Policy, campaigns & research —
Five things to plot into your 2020 policy calendar
From the Budget to the Spending Review to the Labour Party leadership contest, DSC's Director of Policy and Research walks...
ByAndrew Purkis, Trustee, DSC —Policy, Policy, campaigns & research —
What is the mandate of the Charity Commission?
DSC Trustee Andrew Purkis reminds us that the regulator’s role is clearly spelled out by Parliament in the Charities Act,...
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, Chief Executive, DSC —Policy, Policy, campaigns & research —
DSC reacts to the General Election result
The third General Election in five years has returned the largest Conservative majority to Parliament since 1987.
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, Chief Executive, DSC —Policy —
The new government should not promise what it is incapable of delivering
Charities are making great progress in compromising and working together - perhaps politicians could learn from us
ByJay Kennedy, Director of Policy and Research, DSC —Government and the Voluntary Sector, Policy, campaigns & research —
Manifesto Mashup: General Election 2019
We've read through the manifestos of three political parties, so you can get right to the bits you're most interested...
ByDebra Allcock Tyler, Chief Executive, DSC —Policy —
'Bugger off' Charity Commission
We should not let the regulator tell us how we should behave in getting our messages across.
ByBy Jay Kennedy, Director of Policy and Research, DSC —Policy, Policy, campaigns & research, Campaigns —
Five decisions the next government should take to support charities
Jay Kennedy, Director of Policy and Research at DSC, lists a few things he'd like to see from the next...
ByAndrew Purkis, DSC Trustee —Policy, Policy, campaigns & research —
The ‘value of charity’ is in its independence, not conformity
Andrew Purkis, DSC Trustee, writes about independence (not conformity) being the key value of the voluntary sector.