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Third Sector News
Gift Aid Forum could become a damp squib, warns Stephen Bubb
Leader of chief executives body Acevo says the forum, which held its last meeting yesterday, showed little ambition
Media briefing: jobless households in Wales; Shelter Scotland; Kidscape; and boy band JLS launch prophylactics
Charities in today's national news
Voluntary sector funding in London has been cut by £50m in a year, survey finds
Study by London Voluntary Service Council asked for figures from all 32 London boroughs
Sick Kids Friends Foundation cleared by Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator
Overspend on New Pyjamas campaign was not caused by administrative misconduct, says report by regulator
Parliamentary motion calls on police to tackle bogus charity collectors
Conservative MP criticises 'shocking' lack of interest from enforcement agencies
Sir Stuart Etherington appointed to European Economic and Social Committee
NCVO chief executive joins EU civil society body as advocate for the third sector
Best of the Blogs: Lord Wei, chugging, the NFP Technology show and hi-tech conferencing for Stephen Bubb
Your round-up of charity-related debate online this week
National media briefing: Prince Charles's charity foundation, Medical Justice, Sands Lothian - and Taymara buys a lightship
Charities in today's national news
Acevo urges Chancellor to set up a 'fairness panel' to scrutinise public spending cuts
Letter to George Osborne from chief executives body says this would ensure the spending review would not hit the most vulnerable hardest
Direct debits to charities hold up better in second quarter of this year
Figures from Bacs Payment Schemes show that the number of unpaid transactions fell by 7 per cent