If the media was to be believed, the fact that there are people without access to bank accounts in the UK has only just been
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There is lots of money available – if you know where to look for it
I think the time has come for me to note the project that I am working on this summer. Like so many readers of this
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Why does the UK do so badly economically?
I noticed this tweet this morning: If the UK was a US state, it would be the poorest in the country: Mississippi wages, with Californian
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Why won’t Labour deliver what the people of this country want?
Kenan Malik wrote this in an opinion column in The Guardian today: The paradox is that the public in Britain is more liberal today about
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This morning…
This morning’s walk. East Anglian clouds: And a gatekeeper butterfly, staying still for a second or so with its wing open: The gatekeeper is surprisingly
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The spare bedroom won
When I began tax justice campaigning I was often asked by the curious where I came from. I was often tempted to say ‘from my
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The British public is fully behind ambitious green growth
As the FT noted this week in an article from the always interesting John Burn-Murdoch: It’s not often these days that one thinks of Britain
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It’s time pension funds accepted the reailty of climate change
A new report for Carbon Tracker on pension funds, their investment decision making and climate change written by Steve Keen is introduced by Carbon Tracker
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Is there a future for ethical banking?
I posted this on Twitter this morning: The question is serious, and gets to the core of the Farage canpaign. The object of Farage, Sunak,
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