The Tax Justice Network has just published a blog on a new EU report on transfer pricing and developing countries. As they point out, from the
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The USA: default deferred
So the USA has a deal on debt. In exchange for increasing the federal borrowing limit cuts of maybe $2 trillion in spending have been
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People’s Jury for the British Public Interest
I am pleased to be one of the signatories to the campaign launched today for ‘public juries’ intended to help take power away from the
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With the greatest of respect to the police – you really need to properly identify the threats to the state
As Sunny Hundal notes on Liberal Conspiracy: A weekly briefing by the City of Westminster’s ‘Counter Terrorist [sic] Focus Desk’ (see here— PDF file) calls for al
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American democracy, dying after the Party
The USA is about to commit one of the biggest, if not the biggest, frauds in history. It is giving notice of its intention to
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HMRC at breaking point – Treasury Select Committee says – and as foretold
According to the Guardian: The Treasury select committee sees HM Revenue & Customs barely able to function, as a result of real-terms cuts to its
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Why not spend a bit more on the NHS – then GPs would make fewer mistakes?
The attck on the NHS took a subtle new turn today – in the Guardian, of all places. First the was the suggestion that GPs
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Supply side madness from the Tories – the last way to reflate the economy
The FT reported today that David Cameron’s strategy chief, Steve Hilton, wants to abolish maternity rights and all consumer protection legislation. The ideas are barking mad.
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HMRC, ignoring tax avoidance, being uncharitable on error
From Private Eye: Good to see that HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) knows who the real tax-dodging villains are in Britain. Having let Vodafone and
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