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Community finance: a force for change
While the government has passionately pursued an 'access to finance' agenda there is still plenty of room for improvement.
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Priorities for the new
parliament
Kicking off Briefing’s election edition, David Grayson calls for a profound cultural change in the next government and highlights some specific actions the next administration can take.
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Looking beyond
traditional responses
The director of Article 13 on why good corporate governance is no longer optional in today's economy.
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Practitioner policies
With changes in the government's CSR office, Ben Stimson sets out how and why CSR professionals are working together to ensure their voice is heard at the policy making table.
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Public policy: rules and
regulations
Is regulation always a burden on free enterprise? Or can it help spur greater voluntary action and create a competitive 'level playing field'? Pragmatism is the present government's watchword.
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Comment: public policy:
rules and regulations
Is regulation always a burden on free enterprise? Or can it help spur greater voluntary action and create a competitive 'level playing field'? Pragmatism is the present government's watchword.
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Political donations
Read the tabloids and anyone would think corporate slush funds are rife around Westminster. Briefing takes a look at what the law says and finds there's little room for brown paper envelopes any more.
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Swapping perspectives
The government has tried to engage the private sector in numerous regeneration initiatives – the New Deal, Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy and Sustainable Communities to name just a few. But, Andrew Carter argues, public agencies need to begin seeing things from a business perspective if they are ever going to successfully engage the private sector.
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Government schemes
The UK government has attempted various policy interventions over recent years to promote corporate citizenship. Here, Roger Cowe examines the highlights and finds there's still work to do.
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