Coming soon: Here on the web. And also on Twitter. This campaign plans to change accountancy, for good.
Brexit, nausea, and Corbyn’s choices
I have to do Brexit. Again. Even though, as I noted on Twitter yesterday, it’s now beginning to make me feel nauseous.  What did May
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It’s time for the Corporate Accountability Network
I have already commented this morning upon the report from the BEIS committee on the future of auditing in the UK. There are two paragraphs
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Accounting has to be radically reformed
As the Guardian has reported: Britain’s big four accountancy firms should face a full break-up to weaken their “stranglehold” on an audit market discredited by
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If you can’t swear now you never will
Do we have to discuss Brexit? Again? I suspect that we do. Much as I would rather not.  My reaction to last night’s vote was
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The Green New Deal Group is recruiting
I am pleased to share this from the Green New Deal Group website: Since it was founded in the UK in 2007, the Green New
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Larry, the Number 10’s Cat’s Call
This was posted by Nigel Mace on the blog this morning. I felt it worth sharing more widely: Ah… the hapless Larry! I believe that
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Seeing off the Brexit Blues with a Green New Deal
This post by Colin Hines was on Brave New Europe on 29 March 2019: Some History Shortly before the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 a group
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The BEIS committee, audit fees and a question of competence v systemic under-charging
The Guardian reports this morning that: The big four accounting firms are failing to charge some of the UK’s largest companies the full cost of inspecting
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