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If the government is clueless on fraud why is it so sure on the tax gap?

Posted on February 23 2016

This comment has just been published by the National Audit Office: Government lacks a clear understanding of the scale of the fraud problem and departments
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The Brexit myths

Posted on February 23 2016

It would seem from comments received here, on Twitter, and rather more generally that those seeking Brexit do so from within some sort of bubble.
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Why the government’s charity gagging is based on the flakiest of evidence

Posted on February 23 2016

When looking at new issues arising on freedom of speech in this country I came across a really excellent blog post that summarised exactly why
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The right to speak

Posted on February 23 2016

This government has gagged unions and charities. It is now denying charities the right to question its policies in the interests of those they represent
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