There was a letter in the FT on Saturday that irritated me. It said: Sir, We all must face the uncomfortable truth that in this
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We ain’t seen nothing yet
I liked this from Gaby Hinsliff in the Guardian this morning: So nothing is agreed until everyone finds out exactly what it is that they’re
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The Irish are at last smelling the coffee when it comes to corporation tax
As the Tax Justice Network has noted in its weekly email summary of tax justice news: A recent editorial in the Irish Times demonstrates an
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Perfidious
There are mornings when, whilst walking the dog, a word pops into my head. Perfidious did this morning: David Davis, in other words. And as
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It’s time to hold the Big 4 firms of accountants to account
I did not have time, when so much else was going on, to report the publication of the EU Panama Paper’s Committee report last week.
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By suggesting there is agreement where I am not sure any such thing exists May’s deal may be very dangerous indeed
Some things in life are best mused upon before an opinion is formed. Theresa May’s deal with the EU is one such thing. A couple
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Brexit impact assessments are possible
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, announced this morning that he has commissioned independent economic analysis of the impact of different Brexit scenarios on Londoners’
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The Paradise Papers: a Tax Justice UK briefing
Tax Justice UK published this yesterday. I thought some might find it of interest: Today we recorded a 40-minute virtual briefing on the Paradise Papers,
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The message from the EU to the UK is very clear: it’s ‘We don’t trust you’
These are the terms of the agreement reached this morning between the EU and the UK as they relate to EU citizens making application to
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