As the Guardian has noted this morning: The Guardian today lost a high court challenge to lift an emergency gagging order imposed on the publication
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Cayman is at the centre of the (Barclays) banking crisis
This letter was in the Guardian today: The charged rhetoric described in your article (Obama vows to close loopholes after public anger, 14 March) overlooks
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Barclays – what to do – 4 – a general anti-avoidance principle
I’ve been discussing how to tackle Barclays Bank’s tax abuse. I’ve suggested we need a change in the way we interpret tax law. This would
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Barclays – what to do – 2 – a code of conduct for taxation
I have suggested there is much we can do to tackle the abuse that Barclays is perpetrating. One thing we can do is promote a
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Barclays – what to do – 1
I have suggested that people are getting angry about Barclays Bank’s tax abuse. I think they are right to do so. I suspect that they
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Barclays – people are getting angry
I have had a wide range of people telephone me during the course of this afternoon and evening. Many are journalists. Some are amongst those
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Barclays – they’ve gagged the Guardian – are they mad?
The Guardian has reported: Barclays Bank obtained a court order early today banning the Guardian from publishing documents which showed how the bank set up
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Bank regulation will not happen whilst we have tax havens
If the Barclays story published over the last few days proves anything it is that there is no prospect of effective regulation of banks or
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Barclays: the Guardian publishes more
I’m pleased to see Vince Cable has shared the documents leaked to him by a Barclays Capital insider to more papers. I had them on
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