I am by nature an optimist. I temper this by never hoping for too much. But I undoubtedly live in hope. Until it comes to
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If you want to see a GP in England it’s best not to have a low income
The FT has reported today that: Rich and poor people in England receive different standards of care from the UK’s universal free health service, with
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If I can only side with the ‘other’ by registering with them then that is what I will do.Â
I suspect many readers will have noticed the furore about this scheme, publicised by the Home Office after Christmas on Twitter: The actual scheme details
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Getting you head around Brexit as it stands right now
Jon Worth has published one of the best attempts I have seen to explain what might happen now on Brexit on Twitter. Get your head around
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A note to Jeremy Hunt: being a tax haven is not necessarily a very good thing
Jeremey Hunt is suggesting the UK’s future after Brexit should be modelled on the tax haven of Singapore. There are some especially odd things about this
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Real politics cannot be driven by narrow-minded belief alone
The greatest political trait on display in 2018 was procrastination. Call it dithering if you like. Theresa May was master of the art. Jeremy Corbyn
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Accounting as if people mattered
I had a conversation with a partner in a Big 4 Firm of accountants before Christmas. This is the sort of exciting thing I do
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The Gower Initiative for Modern Money Studies has more to offer
This was posted by the Gower Initiative for Modern Money Studies on Facebook this morning, and as I think it’s important and I support what
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Time for a Green New Deal
So, that’s Christmas done….and a rest was taken. Now it’s time to think. That’s the best bit about not working! Work really does get in
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