Thankfully the Lib Dems have had the courage to do so. As the Guardian has noted: The Liberal Democrats will highlight Britain’s widening wealth gap
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The role of government
British banking faces its biggest meltdown since the early 1970s (I just recall them) as Northern Rock heads for the wall. I could write my
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£4.3 billion of domicile loss – the data’s all there – it’s for others to do their sums now
Accountancy Age published an editorial last week that I can’t find on the web. This is it: Actually, the calculation wasn’t that hard. It’s based
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SEE Compnaies – ethical screening for companies that asks the questions people want answered
Just launched is the SEE Companies ethical accreditation scheme for companies that identifies companies taking social, environmental and ethical (SEE) issues seriously. I welcome this:
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Where is the liquidity crisis?
The UK’s banks are beginning to be hit by a liquidity crisis. They won’t lend to each other because they don’t know what debt the
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TJN propose Unitary Taxation for the UK
The Tax Justice Network in the UK has today submitted a response to HMRC’s consultation on the future of taxation of the profit of large
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Nothing’s certain
I can’t help but notre with amusement the following from the Guardian: A 118-year-old cylinder that has been the international prototype for the metric mass,
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Senator Syvret – time to say sorry
In March this year I published a blog about Senator Stuart Syvret, then Minister of Health in Jersey. I readily admit that this was a
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Tax patents to go
WebCPA has reported that: The House of Representatives has voted 220-175 to overhaul patent rules and place a ban on tax-planning method patents. H.R. 1908,
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