From my Twitter account this morning:
Any furlough replacement has to avoid the risk of being an unemployment creation scheme
I posted the following as a Twitter thread this morning, but it is just as relevant here. I make the point simply to explain the
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Tomorrow morning – 9.30 – Tax After Coronavirus. See you then?
Tinkering at the edges of furlough will not prevent the unemployment crisis coming our way
As Larry Elliott warned in the Guardian yesterday: Bank of England forecasts for 7.5% unemployment this winter may have to be revised up considerably I
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The queue for the Channel will be 100 miles long in January
I noted this in the Guardian: Ministers have warned of 7,000 truck-long queues in Kent after the Brexit transition period ends as a worst-case scenario if hauliers
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The Big 4 and World Economic Forum cannot tell stakeholders what information those stakeholders want from their accounts
The FT reported yesterday that: The leaders of the Big Four accounting firms have come together in an unusual joint initiative to unveil a reporting
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Carbon insolvency has to be on every large corporate agenda
I created the concept of carbon insolvency to describe a company that does not know how to raise the funding required to become net-carbon neutral,
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The government’s planned law reforms will not deliver the transparency fair markets need
I mentioned yesterday the new requirements that I thought were necessary to ensure that the UK has a functioning company regulator to address many issues,
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