The Fair Tax Mark has published its new criteria for assessing UK based multinational corporations this morning. I am not going to repeat all the commentary on
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Inequality is rising. That’s the fact. Now we need to change that.
There have in recent times been shrill voices across the right wing of the UK saying that the claims that I, and others, have made
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Dear Chancellor, What are you going to do when interest rate rises reduced household income by £200 a month?
The average UK mortgage loan is about £96,000. Many will be surprised by that, I suspect, but must mortgages are not new, of course. The
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Britain needs more than a foreign policy: it needs principles, strategy and policy across the board
I was amused by an article by Philip Stephens in the FT this morning that begins by saying: Britain is an island that has lost
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The Sun
I tweeted yesterday afternoon about the fact that a Sun reporter – I did not note his name – had rung me wanting to talk
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On Wonga
I wrote about Wonga yesterday, saying it looked to me like it had committed a fraud, using the plain English interpretation of that term. I
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Government introduces bill to make tax fraud even easier
In May I published my updated work on tax evasion in the UK. Entitled ‘In the Shade’, one of the explanations that it offered for
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Wonga appear to have committed a fraud. Why are they being allowed to continue in business?
The Guardian has reported that: Britain’s best-known payday lender, Wonga, has been ordered to pay more than £2.6m compensation after it was found to have sent
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Richard Murphy: a thorn in the side of the Manx government
There are occasional moments of pleasure in a campaigners life, not least when your achievements are acknowledged. That is especially sweet when it is your
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