I’ve been looking at HSBC’s accounts, out today. The company made pre tax profit of $20,649 million and had a tax charge of $5,315 million. That tax charge
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Email subscriptions
I was told last week that the email subscription facility was not working on this blog. It’s now been corrected – so you can subscribe
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The problem with the money banks make up
There’s a very good letter in the Guardian today, which I share in full in the hope they and the author will forgive me (feeling fairly confident
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The #NHS is being privatised. What are you doing to stop it?
Clive Peedell is a man for whom I have a lot of time. A founder of the NHS Action party, a consultant in Middlesborough and
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It’s time to get over the failed culture of aid: we have to give developing countries the taxes that are rightly their own
I’m sure I’m not alone in having problems with President Zuma of South Africa. He’s not an appealing man for many reasons, but I suspect
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When will we get the council housing we need?
One of the most pressing needs in the UK is for more and better social housing. With home ownership beyond the reach of a growing
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Labour needs to adopt a unilateral approach to the Financial Transaction Tax
Chris Leslie MP, a member of the Labour shadow treasury team, said this in his weekly email to constituents and other interested parties yesterday: The
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Unite’s submission on fair tax to the Labour Party policy review
Unite the Union asked me to write their submission to the Labour Party policy review on tax. I’ve now done that and you can get the 28
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It’s shocking to say the Swiss got something right – but they have today, on executive pay
As the FT has just reported: Switzerland is to impose a stringent set of curbs on executive pay, after voters overwhelmingly backed a package of
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