The FT reported this morning that: KPMG’s UK partners suffered an 11 per cent average pay reduction this year and earned significantly less than rivals
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Is John Bercow in Slytherin?
The UK is still the place for the wealthy to oppress others through the courts
As the Guardian reported last night: The Guardian is to defend robustly a legal action seeking to force the disclosure of the documents that formed
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British politics is crying out for truth not fantasy on Brexit
I read two articles on Brexit last night from which, I felt, elements might be combined. The first was from the always excellent Flip Chart
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2.5 million reads
I noticed this blog passed a milestone this morning: Last year the blog just made 2 million reads. In truth it is still very slightly
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1% down and counting: UK growth since Brexit
The FT has suggested this morning that the real cost of Brexit may be £340 million a week. I will be more honest: it is
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Tax is easier than it was
I was reflecting on some aspects of the Christmas story yesterday. It is that time of the year. I recalled this: In those days Caesar
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Jersey’s days as a tax haven are very definitely numbered
The EU’s new tax haven black list published last week, had, as I’ve noted before, an interesting ‘ grey list’ attached to it. Included in the
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Brexit to be funded by the exploitation of UK workers
I argued during the EU referendum campaign that few organisations had been as good for the rights of UK workers as the EU. Whether it
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