I was intending to blog today. But the title of this blog describes my relationship with my stomach during the last 24 hours. So maybe
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The Tories impose hardship and chaos by choice
There are days when even the most cynical person must want to think that Conservative economic and social policy is all about cock up and
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The future of democracy demands that Greece has the right to a government of its own choosing
This was in the Guardian overnight: Fears were growing on Monday night of a fresh crisis in the eurozone after Greece failed to elect a
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What I want in 2015: an end to the austerity narrative
Christmas is over. And I might still do a review of 2014, but since I am always much more forward than backward looking I am
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Thank you and Happy Christmas
I am told there is a time to stop blogging, although some of you may have noticed I am not good at identifying it. Actually,
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The PWC employee behind LuxLeaks should not be charged
The following letter, to which I am a signatory, is in the Guardian this morning. I am not sure I need to add to what
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Northern Ireland to set the UK corporation tax race to the bottom on its way
The Northern Ireland peace process and the Stormont power sharing government were saved by talks ending in agreement last night. That’s the good news. Now
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Should we gloat at Christmas?
It would be easy for those who have criticised George Osborne to gloat this Christmas. His housing bubble is already bursting. Growth has been downgraded
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If you want to know why pension funds should invest in long term infrastructure this is the answer
I have been arguing for well over a decade that pension funds should be focussing their investment efforts on long term bonds issued by local
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