I have just posted this thread to Twitter: Making sense of energy price rises is important. They’re going to be the cause of a lot
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The UK’s far right will be rubbing their hands in glee at the opportunity war in Ukraine provides to them. Unless we act now our own democracy is at very real risk.
We are at war and most UK politicians appear to be in denial about that fact. That worries me, because the consequences are enormous. It
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There are lessons to be learned from businesses pulling out of Russia, most especially when it comes to climate change
The Russian assault on Ukraine continues to shock, offend all sensibilities and create feelings of despair about the human capacity to be inhumane to others
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We need open corporate registries now
Tax Research UK was one of 127 signatories to this statement, issued yesterday: This statement, signed by 127 leading transparency, anti-corruption, journalist and open data
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If we have more than £15 trillion worth of personal wealth in the UK to suggest that we cannot afford to save the planet is quite absurd
I was searching data on UK wealth yesterday, checking whether the office for National statistics had updated the information that it publishes on this issue,
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Talking about what is unsaid is often considered dangerous in a time of war. It is also essential.
Most of my mornings begin with a review of overnight news as I wonder what, if anything, I want to write about at the start
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Johnson is now using the war in Ukraine to put off action on climate change
The Times has reported this morning that: Boris Johnson believes the West should be given a “climate change pass” to help wean the EU off
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If the Big 4 can quit Russia they can quit Cayman, the BVI, Jersey, the Isle of Man, Bermuda and others too
The FT has reported this morning that: PwC and KPMG have severed ties with their businesses in Russia and Belarus, becoming the first Big Four
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If Farage wants to campaign against net-zero he should be saying who is funding him to do so
It was inevitable that there would be a backlash against net zero. It was also inevitable it would come from the far right. Isobel Oakeshott
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