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  • Brits (and BP shareholders) are worried about the climate crisis, so why the lack of action?

    Opinion

    Brits are deeply worried about the climate crisis, yet struggle to act. James Reed wants to close that gap.

    Melting Greenland ice sheet highlighting climate change impacts and rising global temperatures
  • Labour urged to rethink donor incentives for museums amid non-dom exodus

    Wealth

    The exodus of non-doms from the UK is having a knock-on effect on philanthropy, with museums now urging the government to bring back generous donors. Museums, such as the British Museum and Tate Modern, acquire expensive, world-class paintings primarily through a mix of public funding, major grants from organisations and private philanthropy. However, with the [...]

    Visitors explore exhibits at a renowned art museum, showcasing diverse collections and fostering cultural appreciation.
  • Stormzy, Emma Thompson, and Ray Winstone join star-studded Square Mile charity day

    Charity

    Stars including rapper Stormzy, actor Emma Thompson and ex-Spice Girl Emma Bunton have taken to the trading floor as part of an annual charity initiative spearheaded by a financial services firm in the heart of the Square Mile.  Celebrities are spending the day hitting the phones to help out brokers, ranging from actor Ray Winstone [...]

    Stormzy attends ICAP Charity Day event, engaging with attendees at a business-focused philanthropic gathering.
  • 745 Game for MND raises £110,000 as rugby union and league come together

    November 10, 2025

    Legends of rugby union and league clashed on Sunday as the 745 Game raised £110,000 to help fight motor neurone disease. The match, played at Prem Rugby club Gloucester’s Kingsholm Stadium, saw the likes of Mike Tindall run out while figures including Jonny Wilkinson watched from the sidelines. It was won 43-45 by Team Burrow. [...]

  • Omaze house prize draws fuel first UK profit

    October 1, 2025

    Omaze, which runs house prize draws across the UK, has made its first profit since launching in this country. The division of the US-headquartered business has posted a pre-tax profit of £6.2m for 2024, new accounts filed with Companies House show. The profit comes after Omaze reported a pre-tax loss of £17.3m for 2023. The [...]

  • The Pimco boss who thinks philanthropy has a PR problem

    September 24, 2025

    John Studzinski may be one of the City’s most senior bankers, but he is arguably best known for his exploits beyond the Square Mile and Wall Street; namely in the space of philanthropy. Ali Lyon talks to him about his aims to reshape the way people think about ‘giving’, and why he doesn’t like the [...]

  • BGC boss Sean Windeatt: We’ve created something positive from the memory of 9/11

    September 11, 2025

    BGC boss Sean Windeatt was in the firm's London office when 9/11 unfolded, killing 658 of the firm's employees in New York.

  • Rich parents fear children will squander inheritance

    August 6, 2025

    An increasing number of high-net-worth parents are worried that leaving too much money to their children will be a “curse on their lives” and are turning to charity donations to avoid handing large sums down the generations. According to a fresh poll, three quarters of parents with a net worth of £3m or more believe [...]

  • As charities struggle, well-off City firms have a responsibility to give back

    July 29, 2025

    City firms have a responsibility to use their resources to help struggling charities, writes Bloomberg's Jemma Read.

  • Charities ‘penalised’ by Rachel Reeves’ taxes   

    July 8, 2025

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ hike to employers’ national insurance contributions (NICs) has “penalised” staff at charities up and down the UK, a new study has suggested.  Rachel Reeves has reportedly suggested the £20bn tax raid on mid-sized firms was “low hanging fruit” to provide extra funding for the NHS and schools. But the collateral damage from [...]

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