The crisis faced by charities now is more serious than after the 2008 financial crisis, when it got a £40m bailout, he added – noting that the sector today is bigger and more involved in delivering public services. Mr Wilding told the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee he estimated charities would lose around £4bn of a predicted £12.5bn income in the next financial quarter due to a loss of trading income.
Charity begins at home Scrap foreign aid How many of the royal family front a charity? Answers on a postcard Send to Dept of easy money Freepost Buckingham palace London
Charity begins at homeScrap foreign aidHow many of the royal family front a charity?Answers on a postcardSend toDept of easy moneyFreepostBuckingham palace London