I had not noted a new consultation started by HM Revenue & Customs on 31 July, but which is definitely worth commenting on. The consultation
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The worst of Covid might yet be to come for the UK High Street
Two reports on the state of the High Street really struck me this morning. One is in the Guardian where it is said that: Fewer
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If anyone thinks PWC partners are that clever, they’re wrong
The FT has reported this morning that: PwC’s UK partners took home record pay this year after the firm’s profits rose by a quarter to
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If you thought Covid was all over, think again
If you thought Covid was all over this short thread from the quite amazing Prof Christina Pagel suggests otherwise: Those graphs should end any sense
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Can we never go back to A levels, please?
For me the era of GCSE and A level results is over. That annual stress is a thing of the past, thankfully. But it remains
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Then world is heading for catastrophe. What can we do? Well, quite a lot actually
I just posted this thread on Twitter: The world is heading for climate catastrophe. That is not an overstatement. That is a fact. But what
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Where tax havens meet monopoly power
I share this post from the Balanced Economy Project: Welcome to the latest edition of The Counterbalance, the newsletter of the Balanced Economy Project. There’s been a
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Business is producing the emissions that are killing the planet. It is time they were made to account for the cost of stopping them
I scanned the news this morning and it seems that a story about Prince Andrew is as significant in some media as the report on
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Why is business putting up with the Tories?
As the Guardian notes this morning: A letter to Boris Johnson sent a fortnight ago by James Ramsbotham called on the prime minister to save the
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