Sending a magazine to press over the Christmas break is always a struggle, which makes me doubly delighted that the amazing @ThirdSector editorial team have once again KNOCKED IT OUT OF THE PARK with our Winter 2020/21 issue!

Getting the cover shot was a world of pain for @ColinStout and @christhebarker, but I love the finished result â and to think we worried it might not be timely because âthe pandemic would be on its way outâ by now⊠https://twitter.com/christhebarker/status/1338431162247770112
This dramatic image of squabbling pigeons was captured by 17-year-old Thomas Scott, a winner of the @RSPCA_official Young Photographer Awards 2020
As schools in England are told ONCE AGAIN not to provide free meals during the upcoming February half-term holiday, @RebeccaKCooneyâs cover story about Marcus Rashfordâs work with FareShare takes celebrity ambassadorship to a whole new level
More than 350 people working in the sector responded to a wellbeing survey that we ran in December â @StephenD_ explored the stark results in this important feature
I canât get enough of the seminal artwork of Hercule Van Wolfwinkle, whose dubious pet portraits have to date raised more than ÂŁ48,000 for @TurningTidesOrg
It was a total pleasure to interview Kashif Shabir about his ambitious plans for @Muslim_Aid after a challenging year for the charity
âŠAnd @RebeccaKCooney asks the experts why we haven't seen more charities merging in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. To quote @PaulStreets_: "Theyâre all about navel-gazing, which is the last thing charities should be doing at the moment.â
All this, and a ton more great stuff, should be hitting mats and desks this weekâ and for any subscribers who canât get their print copy yet due to the ongoing remote working situation, our digital page turner can be found here: https://www.thirdsector.co.uk/third-sectors-winter-2020-21-issue-%E2%80%93%C2%A0available/communications/article/1704690