A short Twitter thread from me so far this morning as, unusually for me these days, I am heading to London this morning to be
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How inflation is calculated and why it is really problematic – which is the exact opposite of what the government is saying
Hunt really should be talking about a Green New Deal tomorrow. There is not a hope that he will be.
The FT has started an article with these images this morning: I do, of course, agree. As Colin Hines and I, working as Finance for
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The end of big tech will usher in the new economic era: welcome to the green economy
This comment was made in the Guardian this morning: The hedge fund of the billionaire Sir Christopher Hohn has written to Alphabet saying staff at the Google
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On comments, again
Might I remind those commenting here for the first time of this blog I posted in June this year: Over 80% of all new commentators
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We need green quantitative easing
As the Guardian and thirty other newspapers around the world this morning argue in a joint editorial to mark COP27: Solving the crisis is the
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The evidence that the UK is far from fair is plain to see
Thoughts on this morning’s employment data from the ONS: The evidence that the UK is far from fair is plain to see. Where are the
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We can have the world we want, but we will have to tax more and to do that we have to redesign much of our economy
This article is in the Guardian this morning: This crisis did not happen by chance. It is the cumulative consequence of years of austerity that
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Is the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales unethically using the fines paid to it by firms that have failed in their professional duties to enrich other chartered accountants?
In June I wrote this blog post: Today I was looking at my Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales renewal notification for next
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