Because they had quoted me I looked at the Accountancy Age website this morning and then noticed I was in their Financial Power List for
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A blogging life, in numbers
2013 wasn’t a bad year for this blog: I wonder what 2014 will bring? One thing I will say is I expect it to continue.
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To whoever my 20,000th Twitter follower was – thank you
I noticed this on my Twitter account a few minutes ago: I have gone over 20,000 Twitter followers. Thanks to whoever tipped me over. It
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Thanks to International Tax Review who’ve named me the 7th most influential person in tax
The last thing I expected when starting work on tax abuse was public recognition for that work. If I had then I would have been
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Worstall’s always one behind
Ivan Horrocks asked about my blog ranking this morning, which spurred me to look at ebuzzing as I hadn’t for ages. This is the December
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Every day large numbers of lawyers are proven to be wrong
Dealing with commentators on this blog reminds me of a story I was told a long time ago, I think by my father. Every day
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Could the Gagging Bill be the tipping point where people say no to neoliberal politics?
The Gagging Bill on the UK’s charity and NGO sector was ‘paused’ in the House of Lords on Monday to avoid an almost inevitable defeat
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Comments – boringly, and yet again
I try to be generous on the comments policy on this blog. But right now my generosity is being abused and the comments space is
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Jersey jails a blogger for blogging what it admits might be the truth
As the Guardian report this morning: Jersey’s former health minister has been sentenced to three months in prison after refusing to take down articles on
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