The publication Transfer Pricing Week, a reference for many in the field of transfer pricing, has cited TJN and ActionAid among the top five leading forces in
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Should the BBC have its own investigation into the handling of the financial crisis?
It seems to be hand wringing day on the financial crisis. The Treasury has admitted mistakes. The Bank of England is not, and yet we learn this morning that
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Labour has to turn hope into expectation to win – and that means jobs
As has been noted this morning by David Hough on Labour Left, Labour lost 53% of its vote in Bradford yesterday, the Lib Dems 75% of
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Finishing off the Tories and their cuts
The FT reports today: George Osborne will challenge Labour to match a detailed coalition programme of cuts stretching into the middle of the next parliament in an
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The Treasury’s mistakes
As the Guardian notes today, the Bank of England is facing calls to publish a full account of how it handled the financial crisis after the Treasury admitted it
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The view from Paris is that we’re deep in it, and up to our necks
As the Guardian notes this evening: The UK is heading back into recession and will be among the slowest of the world’s largest economies to
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The good times are always two years away in George Osborne’s book
I had a quick conversation with Duncan Weldon at the TUC who has done a lot of work on George Osborne’s forecasts since the budget.
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The Isle of Man, one off the bottom of the regulatory pile
A fascinating article in Isle of Man Today recently showed the quality of regulation in the Isel of Man in its true light: TELECOMS giant Cable & Wireless is calling
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Tories believe in tax simplification – like heck!
Tax simplification is a Tory mantra. Which is why the Finance Bill, published today is at 670 pages (plus 16 extra pages of padding), longer
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