The Guardian reported yesterday that: British adults’ life expectancy has been cut by six months in the biggest reduction in official longevity forecasts. The Institute
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Why every company should have its accounts on public record
There has been a lot of comment this week from the Crown Dependencies on why they should not be required to have a register of
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Deliberate acts of vandalism rarely appeal, but that is what the government is delivering for the UK economy
As the Guardian has reported, the government is still refusing to confirm its intention to scrap up to 90% of tariffs after Brexit. There is
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The House of Lords tells the Commons to think again
It is quite extraordinary that the government was heavily defeated on Brexit in the House of Lords last night and yet almost none of the
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Do we need cash?
Cash is becoming scarce. And business would like to be rid of it. From a tax perspective I can share their view. From society’s perspective
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This disunited kingdom
I have already noted this morning that at sometime in the future there will be a new post-Brexit order, in which order will be restored.
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The world is going green
The world is going green, even if too slowly. The FT reports this morning that: HSBC is facing investor pressure to end all financing of
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One day order will be restored: that’s what we have to look forward to now
I am a little reluctant to discuss Brexit at present. What is there to say? The best that can be done is to note the
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