I have just been sent a Press Association story I can’t find on the web yet, saying: Ireland’s main opposition party is to call a
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Frightened, alone and unled
Joseph O’Conner has written in the Guardian on the core of the Irish dilemma: Far from the gloomy headlines and crushing statistics lies the full
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Conflicts of interest? Surely not
As the Guardian notes: The government is spending millions of pounds employing firms that audit its accounts to also carry out vast swaths of its
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Pushing the boundaries of credibility
David Cameron claimed yesterday that “Social unrest would have been likely if housing benefit payments had not been slashed”. Oh yes. people were going to
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India’s loss to illicit financial flows
Global Financial Integrity , a Tax Research UK partner in the Task Force on Financial Integrity and Economic Development have reported: “The Drivers and Dynamics
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The rut in India’s economic highway
Global Financial Integrity director Raymond Baker has just written a new piece for the Huffington Post discussing GFI’s new report on illicit financial flows (IFFs)
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I know a swallow doesn’t make a summer, but the Conservatives in last place? That’s good news!
I know by elections don’t tell the whole story, and council by elections may say even less. But Liberal Conspiracy picks up on some results
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Just go listen to this – it’s worth it
Lord Young – saying what the ConDems think
Lord Young said what the Tories really think to the Telegraph yesterday. To summarise, the message was: "We’ve never had it so good.” And he’s
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