The FT has an article in it this morning from a pension adviser called Ken Fisher. In it he says: Reversing QE is the best
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Transforming our buildings is key to the Green New Deal
I share the following by my Green New Deal colleague Colin Hines, first published on Social Europe: The huge increase in support for a Green New
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Did Beeching lead to Brexit?
Some here will not have noticed a column by Larry Elliott in the Guardian yesterday, in which he discussed the consequences of the 1960s Beeching
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Pizza Express is about a bigger accounting failure: it’s failed its stakeholders as well as the owners of its debt
I suspect I feel like a Pizza Express debt holder this morning. Pretty rough, that is I do, however, have one great advantage over the
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Sark is awash with criminals
I loved this from the Jersey Evening Post this morning: We’ve long known that! This was the home of the Sark Lark, for heaven’s sake.
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The OECD’s tax plans reallocate taxable profits to wealthy countries
I share this post from the Tax Justice Network, published by them this morning, which shows (amongst other things) the value of country-by-country reporting, even
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Tax justice and modern monetary theory
In the light of my previous post on tax and modern monetary theory I thought it worth sharing again the podcast I made with John
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From modern monetary theory to modern taxation theory: a debate to be had
I had a paper published by the Real World Economic Review in the last few days. This is on modern monetary theory and taxation. The
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The EU needs to offer the UK an extension
As the days – and even hours now – tick down towards Brexit deadlines there appears one obvious solution available to the EU that I
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