Dacre has said that he “would die in a ditch defending it as a great civilising force”, and Moore grasps the Corporation’s original Reithian mission.
“This Government has a plan, not simply to manage our withdrawal from the European Union, but to take this opportunity to fundamentally change Britain for the better.”
The rising proportion of foreign children is eating away at the latter’s backing among the upper-to-better-off-middle class.
Kids Company shows the need for proper oversight.
Funds should not be used for political lobbying.
Camila Batmanghelidjh alleges that her critics have found nothing wrong with her charity except that it doesn’t have enough money.
As with aid, too many governments seem to have struck a Faustian pact with the third sector: money for good headlines, with no inconvenient scrutiny.
We scratch and scrabble around looking for solutions to the challenge. But this is the key.
The government has delayed changes to the laws restricting charity lotteries, even though some legislation dates back to 1976.