US late evening comment television can be very good indeed. I am known to watch it on occasion, albeit on catch up. Choose your channels
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Adding the Tax Research RSS feed to your phone or iPad
A number of people have been asking how they might find out what is going on with the blog quicker than they might by waiting
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In the Guardian
Danny Blanchflower and I are in the Guardian this afternoon with a Larry Elliott article dedicated to our new report: What we are suggesting is
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Spring is in the air
On my walk this morning, at Kingfisher Bridge, just south of Ely: Spring is coming. Good birdwatching too this weekend: cattle egret, black-tailed godwit, garganey
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The Bank of England needs an urgent change of strategy on interest rates, quantitative easing and quantitative tightening if they are not to crash the economy
Prof David (Danny) Blanchflower and I made a joint submission to the House of Commons treasury Committee on Friday. They had asked for evidence on
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Johnson’s defence against Partygate allegations is absurd
I have struggled to make sense of the claims issued by Boris Johnson overnight that, in his opinion, show that he is innocent of misleading
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(Stand for) A little respect
Are the Tories in the mood for an election?
There are rumours about that the Tories are switching into election mode, with an early autumn election on the cards. The thinking is not that
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The blog email newsletter – does it need to change?
Several people have asked me over the last week or so whether they can have email updates from the blog more often than those sent
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