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, who will answer readers' questions about politics and society today 24:30 (Registration open field to 12.15).

. A new volunteer campaign, Give Back George, who asked the Chancellor to reverse the decision announced in the budget last week to include

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capitalization plans raised the income tax. Industry leaders, including Sir Stuart Etherington of the National Association of; Caron Bradshaw, Group Finance Charity, and Peter Lewis of the Institute of Fundraising, wrote to George Osborne warning:

As you can see, there is a clear danger that this could have the unintended consequence of discouraging the payment of large donations to charity. Charities rely heavily on philanthropy important of its kind, and any reduction in giving could be devastating to many vulnerable people who depend on our services. The measure is also clearly contrary to the laudable efforts of the Government to promote philanthropy, sending a wrong signal to major donors have so far been encouraged to give more.

Learn more about the campaign on the IOF.

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highly recommended and timely social issue on the blog by Kate Murray TREBUS present the project, dedicated to the collection of life stories of people

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. The project, Murray writes, "is to reveal rich and fascinating stories of people with dementia, but rather to celebrate the life that seem to have lost." She spoke to the man behind the project, David Clegg, who shared fascinating stories and amazing eyes open:

"A person with dementia is presented as someone dying, leachate, which is a shade," he says. "But many people with whom I worked are no shadows - they try to make sense of their lives under difficult circumstances that are nothing less than the people -. This can be as fun, dynamic, passionate and sexy as ever were. "

His is a refreshing and sentimental vision of dementia." We need a new history of dementia. Or he is presented as a worldwide epidemic or a tragedy, "he said. "But we must get the message that they are people who were not always old, who have lived lives that were busy. Sometimes we may disagree with what they did or points they had to dementia care, but needs to grow and take some of the complications. "

Clegg, who spent a season working as an assistant to see that c were, downplays talk of a stirrer of human rights of people with dementia. "I can come and listen and keep coming," he said simply. But his project highlights how flagrant the elderly can sometimes be treated.

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. The New Start blog, Nancy Kelly, Joseph Rowntree Foundation asked what the problem with the regional payment?

According to the Government Office for the equality gap "in pay between full-time men and women's average income stood at 9.1 percent, while the overall difference when comparing the wages of all men and women at work is 19.5 percent. "Can not explain more than a third of this gap, he says indicates" discrimination may still be an important factor. " Personally, I would also add to 16% of the variance directly attributable to take the time or go part time to care for children.
It is in this context that the Government argues that when the public sector pays more women than the private sector is not only a problem but a problem that requires intervention.
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only if the public sector to pay their employees a fair wage for women?


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