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Why the government has got the Royal Prerogative wrong

Posted on December 7 2016

I noted yesterday that Lord Keen, the Scottish Advocate General had argued during the Article 50 case that no legislative consent motion on Brexit is needed
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Blackrock calls for People’s QE, better late than never

Posted on December 7 2016

The FT has reported this morning that: The European Central Bank should retool its asset-purchase programme to fund a wave of new infrastructure spending across
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Are the rich paying less tax?

Posted on December 7 2016

I advised Joel Hills of ITN yesterday on a story that aired on their News at Ten last night. The essence of the story is
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Survival of the Richest: Europe’s role in supporting an unjust global tax system

Posted on December 7 2016

I share the following press release from Eurodad which does, I think, disclose important new data on the way in which international tax practice is
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