I drew attention to the ONS report this morning that suggested that most people thought the UK economy was recovering well – and that this
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Why Policy-Makers Are Missing The Next Economic Revolution
My good friend and Green New Deal colleague draw my attention to a new report, published yesterday by the New Weather Institute: As the blurb says:
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From this blog to Hansard: the Labour and Conservative records on borrowing get an airing in Parliament
This extract from a speech by Labour front bench Treasury spokesperson Rob Marris MP has just been published in Hansard and refers to a debate
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The EU’s country-by-country reporting proposal will do nothing to stop multinational corporations avoiding taxes
I am pleased to share the following on the EU’s possible country-by-country reporting proposal, which has been prepared by Tow Marie Ryding from Eurodad –
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The March Tax Justice Network Taxcast
In the March 2016 Taxcast: Is the US president really serious about tackling corruption in the finance sector? And are the presidential candidates? Now they can
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Can we make peaceful progressive to a new era in politics?
Tony Barber is gloomy about the prospects for the right wing in the US and UK when writing in the FT this morning: Matters have
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People think they’re better off, and that’s the biggest risk George Osborne faces
As a blog I have just posted based on new work by Howard Reed for the TUC shows, the vast majority of people in the
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The government’s plans are profoundly regressive: an explanation in charts
Howard Reed has produced a new report for the TUC that combines government departmental spending plans announced in the November 2015 Spending Review with a range
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