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Press Pass: Roger Cowe: don’t leave the rioters to make the news
In the first of a regular new feature, one of Britain’s leading CSR journalists gets behind the headlines to examine what’s really making the news.
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Labour, business and the
second term
After a dull campaign, low turnout and another huge majority, what does Labour’s re-election mean for business involvement in social issues? And how should companies respond? Mike Tuffrey examines the prospects.
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Protest voting
Riots in Sweden, low turnouts in elections – are governments forsaking their responsibilities?
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Public policy
In the run up to the UK general election, corporate social responsibility is under renewed public debate – not all of it well informed.
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Companies and the second
term: the voluntary sector
In the third of a series on policy options in the run-up to the General Election, John Griffiths examines how business involvement in the charity and voluntary sectors will be affected should Labour win a second term.
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Samantha Barber: social
responsibility and devolution
As central government reaffirms the case for corporate social responsibility, Samantha Barber of Scottish Business in the Community looks at where responsibility for CSR lies in the devolved administrations.
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Educating for citizenship
The UK government wants schools to teach pupils how to be citizens. Meanwhile it is after companies for their money (again), not for their expertise on a topic they know lots about.
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Companies and the second
term: social inclusion
In the first of a series on policy options in the run up to the General Election, John Griffiths examines company involvement in regeneration schemes and the wider ‘social inclusion’ agenda, should Labour win an expected second term.
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Comment: New Mayor woos
London business
When Tony Blair looked to the USA for a new model of city government, he sought two effects from directly elected mayors.
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