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The UK’s corporation tax statistics are just incredible. Or wrong, if you’d prefer to put it that way

Posted on August 29 2014

New corporation tax statistics are out from HMRC this morning. They can be looked at from all sorts of directions of course, but one of
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Burger King’s tax whopper

Posted on August 29 2014

I’ve been talking about corporation tax, especially in a US context of late. Here’s one reason why: The US right wing response to this avoidance
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Carswell’s challenge to the left is that it has to deliver for people

Posted on August 29 2014

I have to admit I rarely read Janan Ganesh in the FT: if I wanted to read right wing nonsense in the morning I had,
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More people have mobile phones in the world than have access to a toilet

Posted on August 29 2014

The Guardian features a story today that is on one of the most basic issues in the world: where we defecate. And as they report,
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