I was out last night and so did not see the BBC programme The Town That Took on the Taxman when it was broadcast, but
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The stock market sell off is not the economic crisis: it is the symptom
The Guardian ran a feature yesterday on economic comment from Davos concerning world share market sell offs. One union leader apart the vast majority of
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Are you listening Mr Osborne?
I think it’s time to stop talking about whether we might move into a recessionary environment. I think it’s time to admit we are in
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we are not out of ammunition – no one has launched People’s QE as yet
The Telegraph has reported that: The global financial system has become dangerously unstable and faces an avalanche of bankruptcies that will test social and political
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The paradox of globalisation
Paul Polman,the chief executive of Unilever, is reported by the Guardian to have made this comment at a company meeting yesterday: The financial markets have
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For hope to survive something pretty disruptive may have to happen
Frankie Boyle is proving himself to be much more than an occasionally foul mouthed comedian in his comment column for the Guardian. As he has
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It’s not the recession that will matter: it is who wins that is really significant
The battle for the spoils of the next recession is already being waged. Whether or not the world will hit recession is debated. What is
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The UK needs local investment
I have noted some of my concerns about tax devolution on this blog, as I feel there are real risks inherent in the process for
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Can small business really be properly taxed on the basis of three numbers?
According to the FT: The Federation of Small Businesses, which represents owner-managed businesses and the self-employed [has] said the government’s plans for digital record-keeping increased
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