25 Mar, 2024 The risks of not considering digital assets before you die By Lucy Bluck New research has revealed that fewer than a quarter of people aged 30 or over have referenced digital assets in their will. Research...
20 Sep, 2023 New ground - Charity Commission guidance published on use of social media By Natalie Barbosa On Monday the Charity Commission published its first-ever guidance for charities on the use of social media. Traditional libertarians...
16 Mar, 2023 Charities and social media: The new political football? By Nikhil Handa Edwina Turner Natalie Barbosa In the past couple of weeks, Gary Lineker and the BBC have been caught up in a very public battle of ideas over the use of social media. ...
18 Jan, 2023 Do the ends justify the memes? – Charity Commission publishes draft guidance on the use of social media By Natalie Barbosa Social media can be a great tool for charities to publicise themselves, raise awareness of their charitable objects, and generate income....
10 Aug, 2022 What is your WHY? Can employers disassociate actions from gender-critical beliefs? By Hannah Bollard Carl Latham Hot on the heels of the recent cases of Mackereth and Forstater (see our blogs here and here), a third 'high-profile' case hit the...