The Guardian carries an article this morning on what might happen if the UK leaves the EU on 23rd June. It is interesting, but misses
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To engage or not; that is the question
It would seem I have touched a raw nerve for some regular commentators by suggesting that I welcome the IMF article, recently published, that appeared to
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Could the futility of the referendum debate be the precursor for change to something better?
The sheer stupidity of holding a referendum on the future of the U.K.’s membership of the European Union is becoming more apparent by the day.
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Are neoliberalism’s days numbered?
This is from an article published by the IMF this week and written by three of its in house economists: [T]here are aspects of the
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Tax avoidance
The Adam Smith Institute published a blog last night that was headed: The blog feels as if it is the work of Tim Worstall, whose
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Austerity is hitting at the heart of justice
The Public Accounts Committee said in a press release issued overnight that: The criminal justice system is close to breaking point, the Committee of Public
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The May Taxcast from the Tax Justice Network
In the May 2016 Taxcast: What is corruption? Well, that’s a political question, and the answer depends on who you ask. We discuss the anti-corruption
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Entrepreneurs did not build Britain
I have been an entrepreneur. I am quite proud of the fact. I will certainly never deny it. I enjoyed the experience. I even think
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PWC and Opus Dei. Is the position clear?
I was intrigued to note that PWC are offering part of a course on creating an ethical environment within a company at the Lismullin Institute in
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