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Will power
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Will power

Fiona Wilson looks back at the key lessons learned from 2010's decisions on disputed wills
State of the arts
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State of the arts

The coalition's recent measures have provided some encouragement for art and culture charities, but without significant changes to the UK's tax regime funding from private donors will remain a precarious effort, says James Carleton
New mind
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New mind

Charities must embrace a new way of thinking to survive, say Romaine Thompson and Gayle Monk
IOU
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IOU

Who exactly is going to pay for this Big Society? Jonathan Brinsden follows the money
Benefit cheats
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Benefit cheats

As the public benefit test debate rages on in the High Court, Robert Nieri looks ahead to what the judicial review could mean in practice
Dirty work
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Dirty work

Does less crime equal less work for lawyers? Felix mulls it over
In the firing line
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In the firing line

Can parent companies be held liable for anti-competitive practices committed by a subsidiary? Paul Stanley QC investigates