From the Press Association: Bank of England governor Mervyn King has surprised trade unions by describing the huge banking bailout as "unfair" and has appeared
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Justice Eady goes! Hallelujah!
Mr Justice Eady is to be replaced as the senior UK libel judge. Hallelujah! Never in the course of UK justice has so much harm
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Why are the right so frightened of the tax gap?
I was amused when debating the subject of the tax gap with Michael Fallon MP on Jeff Randall’s Sky TV programme last evening. Fallon tied
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Tax and incomes – more evidence
I’ve already suggested today that there’s pretty strong evidence that living in a state which has a high overall level of tax is likely to
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The Tea Party: a thereat to us all
From the FT: The Republican Party continued its rollercoaster ride on Tuesday night when a controversial Tea Party candidate won the party’s Senate nomination for
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From blog to Accounting Theory
John Wiley, the academic publisher, has just issued the seventh edition of a book entitled ‘Accounting Theory’. Page 27 is a case study. It’s this
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You’re better off in a high tax state
I wrote recently about a question asked on this blog about whether more state spending does produce benefit for those living in a jurisdiction. I
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