According to the FT Opec has said it will not cut oil production even if the price of oil falls to $20 a barrel. That
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To care about the impact of austerity is to be human
It is rare that I out much weight on anything Janan Ganesh writes in the FT. His very obvious support for just about everything George
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Those ‘tax justice crazies’
A number of things have made me reflect on the tax justice movement over the last week or so. One was the tribute Pascal St-Amans
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Sol Picciotto – Tax Analysts’ ‘Person of the Year’
I was delighted to read this in the US based publication Tax Analysts (behind a paywall) today: I’ve worked with Sol for more than a
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Some have always been more equal than others
According to the FT: Rich Russians are gaining entry to the UK in record numbers amid a worsening economic outlook in their home country. The
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How is Osborne going to make good a £5.6bn shortfall in oil revenue?
Chris Giles gleefully reports in the FT this morning that: Oil rout would have wrecked an independent Scotland’s finances before adding: Had Scotland voted Yes
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The Danish government backs the Fair Tax Mark
I admit some things take a little less time than I expect to make progress. I was in Denmark last Friday and the news has
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Which councils are losing from government cuts?
What should the EU do on tax in 2015?
I was in Bloomberg and Newsweek yesterday talking about what the EU should do on tax in 2015. This is the relevant bit: When the
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