Katherine Venice had an article in the FT yesterday. She is the founder of The Ethical Capitalism Group. Please do not stop there, despite the
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Running away is not the answer
I noted this report in the Guardian: New Zealand, Iceland, the UK, Tasmania and Ireland are the places best suited to survive a global collapse
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Nationalisation is possible, when it’s in defence of nukes
The FT has reported that: Sheffield Forgemasters, one of Britain’s oldest steelmakers, is to be acquired by the UK’s Ministry of Defence for £2.5m as
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Tax justice and tax transparency in 2021
In its eighteen or so years in existence, the tax justice movement has always campaigned for tax transparency. So, it has delivered country-by-country reporting for
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Be careful what you ask for
On Monday I asked what it was that readers thought I should be writing about as the relatively quiet weeks of summer stretch before me.
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First they came for the NHS. Then they came for the RNLI. Who next is in the far right’s sight lines?
The instability that the far right is creating in UK society is becoming dangerous. Last weekend saw a former nurse suggest to a cheering Trafalgar
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Tax justice and tax spillovers – a priority for 2021
This is the fourth in a series of videos on where I think tax justice should be going in 2021 to both build on and
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What are the issues I need to be writing about?
It’s summer. The economy is collapsing. Covid is still rampant. The climate crisis is developing rapidly. Democracy is in peril, but what the heck? It’s
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Good corporate governance is not a matter determined by company ownership alone
As the FT has reported this morning: Sir James Wates, chair of the Wates Group, one of the UK’s largest family-owned construction companies, said proposals
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