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Protesters will descend on Oxfam offices in Oxford after the charity announced major job cuts and outsourcing plans. Unite union members will demonstrate outside the Oxfam Oxford office on John ...
The head of marketing tells Tim Healey why charity marketers must think like commercial brands, embrace risk and never lose ...
The Glastonbury Festival is making headlines for controversy rather than music. Little-known rap-punk duo Bob Vylan have ...
A trio of vintage evening dresses discovered at Oxfam’s Broughty Ferry shop are set to take centre stage in a museum collection after staff uncovered clues linking them to a mysterious entertainer ...
The MP attended a Carers Week event in Parliament on Wednesday, June 11 to meet with unpaid carers to hear about their ...
In Gaza and Africa, U.S. contracting firms led by former American intelligence and military officers are taking on aid delivery in conflict zones. It's a development roiling the global aid ...
HKFP marks 10 years with a design revamp, the return of our mascot, new apps, ad-free browsing, and 8 new benefits for ...
Seattle’s biggest billionaire left us for another. Not far from Amazon HQ an apartment going for $33,315 per month shows how extreme wealth is only rising.
A decade in, Hong Kong Free Press is launching eight new benefits for our HK$150+ monthly donors, now known as HKFP members.
A federal judge has ruled that the government must release Mahmoud Khalil, the former Columbia University graduate student whom the Trump administration is trying to deport over his participation in ...
Vermont Democrats prepare for a long fight in federal court, but they believe making oil companies pay for past greenhouse gas emissions will eventually pass legal muster.
A UN conference aiming to rally fresh support for development aid begins in Spain on Monday with the sector in crisis as ...