106 governments step forward with 191 commitments to accelerate the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and advance progress for all women and girls

In the strongest multilateral stand for women and girls in 30 years, 106 governments from all regions have stepped forward with 191 commitments to accelerate progress for all women and girls by 2030. Launched recently by UN Women, the Beijing+30 Priority Actions Dashboard showcases governments’ voluntary commitments to women’s rights and demonstrates that gender equality remains a rallying force for multilateralism. “This act of showing up for the rights of women and girls affirms a powerful truth: gender equality remains a unifying force for the world. And multilateralism is still…

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CAP Code extended to ensure consistency in regulation of online ads

The Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP), author of the UK Code of Non-broadcast Advertising and Direct and Promotional marketing (the CAP Code), has extended the remit of the Code. From today it applies to non-paid-for online marketing communications targeted at UK consumers by advertisers who are subject to licensing conditions from a UK public authority or other UK public body requiring compliance with the CAP Code – even where the advertiser does not have a UK-registered company address. This amendment brings into scope social media marketing communications targeted at UK…

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Entrepreneur Emma Grede becomes King’s Trust Ambassador

British businesswoman, serial entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Emma Grede, has announced that she is becoming a King’s Trust Ambassador. Emma, who was born in London but is now based in the USA, recently visited the charity whilst in the UK, meeting young female entrepreneurs who were supported by The King’s Trust to start up in business. Speaking on a video on her social media about the announcement, Emma says: Since I was a kid growing up in East London, I’ve seen firsthand the incredible impact The King’s Trust has had on…

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Most British businesses do nothing to support charities

Most of Britain’s businesses do nothing to support charities, new research by the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) has found. Only 25% of British businesses donated to charities in the form of time, cash or goods last year. CAF’s Corporate Giving Report 2025 reveals that from those that do support charities, an estimated £4.2 billion was donated by British business in 2024, with nearly half donated by FTSE 100 companies. Charitable donations by FTSE 100 companies totalled £1.85 billion last year. If donations had kept up with inflation, charities would have…

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No more landfillings – all toothpaste tubes now recyclable for Recycle Week

Whether you’re a roller or a squeezer, the age-old question of what to do with the tube once every inch of toothpaste has been used has finally been answered. For Recycle Week 2025, the humble toothpaste tube has become recyclable and should head for the recycling and not the bin from now on, meaning fewer landfillings for the UK.  Each year more than 252 million tubes of fluoride fresh toothpaste are sold in the UK. Twice a day, millions of us brush our teeth—yet until now, those toothpaste tubes have…

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