Let’s not pretend that the departure of Gavin Williamson changes much about the fortunes of the Conservative Party. It might be good to see him
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New from the Corporate Accountability Network: What our logo means
This is new from the Corporate Accountability Network this morning: The Corporate Accountability Network’s logo is not just a pretty symbol. It’s there for a
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Scotland might need to take note of Extinction Rebellion: peaceful direct action works
Philip Stephens is an FT columnist for whom I have about as much enthusiasm as I do for Simon Jenkins in the Guardian. But even
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A climate emergency requires action to tackle it and none was promised yesterday
The UK government joined those of Wales and Scotland in announcing a climate emergency yesterday. I could suggest that’s better late than never, but however
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Launch of the Corporate Accountability Network website
The Corporate Accountability Network launched its website this morning with this blog post: The Corporate Accountability Network (CAN) is a new initiative that will be
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The old politics of the twentieth century is dead
Much as I’d like to find a silver lining in Labour’s decision on Brexit yesterday I can’t. If the policy is to a) get a
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