I don’t have live access to the latest feeds right now, but here’s a concise update based on recent publicly available material up to 2025–2026.
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Recent developments: The Charity Commission has been expanding staff and upgrading technology to handle increasing demand, including a plan to recruit additional personnel and invest in digital systems over the coming year. This reflects ongoing efforts to improve processing of registrations, inquiries, and regulatory activities [gov.uk overview of annual plans and modernization efforts cited in 2025–2026 reporting; see also industry coverage noting “extraordinary demand” and technology upgrades] [gov.uk: Charity Commission annual report and accounts 2024 to 2025][theaccountant-online: 2026-01-27] .
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Wales and England focus: The Commission continues to deliver its Welsh-focused programme, including revitalising dormant funds and engaging with Welsh sector bodies. Notably, over £12 million in unused charitable funds had been recovered and redirected to community needs by late 2024, with continued progress into 2025 [gov.uk annual report and accounts 2024–25] .
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Regulatory activity: The Commission has maintained an active stance on governance and financial management, including opening and pursuing statutory inquiries into several charities where concerns were raised about governance, funds, or operations. Recent public updates highlight investigations into named charities and tightening controls on payments and governance practices [gov.uk GOV.UK content and sector summaries from 2024–2025 and 2025 updates] .
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Guidance updates: Updated guidance on trustee payments and voluntary service has been published, reinforcing the principle that trustees serve voluntarily and outlining permissible arrangements for expenses or payments in appropriate circumstances [gov.uk guidance updates referenced in 2025 coverage].
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow to a specific topic (e.g., inquiries, Welsh operations, trustee payment guidance) and pull the most relevant official sources.
- Compile a short timeline of the latest publicly announced actions and link to the exact GOV.UK pages for precise citations.
- Summarize how these developments might affect charities you’re involved with in Valletta, Malta, if you have any cross-border interests.
Would you like me to fetch the latest official GOV.UK pages for precise citations and dates?
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The Charity Commission is the registrar and regulator of charities in England and Wales. We are an independent, non-ministerial government department accountable to Parliament. We are also accountable for the exercise of our powers to the First-tier Tribunal and the High Court. As registrar, we are responsible for maintaining an accurate and up-to-date register of charities. This includes determining whether organisations are charitable, and therefore should be registered, as well as removing...
www.gov.ukNews and updates from the Charity Commission
charitycommission.blog.gov.ukLatest government news, announcements and official press releases from the The Charity Commission, curated and updated by GovWire.
www.govwire.co.ukThe Charity Commission, which register and regulate charities in England and Wales, has unveiled a plan to expand its workforce and modernise its digital systems to meet “extraordinary” demand for its services.
www.theaccountant-online.comGovernment news, announcements and press releases from the government's The Charity Commission
www.govwire.co.ukThe latest Charity Commission news and updates as of May 2025, including new and updated guidance, and reports.
www.stephens-scown.co.ukWe register and regulate charities in England and Wales, to ensure that the public can support charities with confidence. The Charity Commission is a non-ministerial department.
www.gov.ukThe latest Charity Commission news and updates as of Oct 2025, including new and updated guidance, and reports.
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