A week or so ago I suggested it was time that there was civil society campaigning for reform to both UK and international accounting standards.
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The centre ground alternative that has to be delivered to beat the hard right
Polly Toynbee had an excellent article in the Guardian yesterday summarising the approach of the Tory far-right and making clear that Brexit is but a
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Whither the ERG?
I recall the fear within Tory ranks of the Brexiteers. And tales that the Brexiteers could bring a leader down. So where are the European
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The City’s lack of strategic nous when it comes to Brexit
One of the most surprising features of Brexit has been the absence of business comment. Seeking to rival Labour in their policy indifference to the
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Make the financial advisers culpable for tax abuse
The Guardian highlights the financial plight of many retired footballers this morning, saying: One accountancy professional with detailed knowledge of many players’ financial problems told
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Brexit choices
I had reason to be awake in the night (even as teenagers offspring can get ill) and so I began doodling a mindmap on the
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Too good not to share
For England things can only get worse
If you want to know why Brexit happened read the press release from the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights I have just republished. That
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The UN Rapporteur’s statement on human rights in the UK should make you angry, or wonder where your empathy has gone
I thought about summarising the United Nations High Commissioners Office for Human Rights Special Rapporteur’s report on the UK, issued yesterday. But then I read
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