Today is a big day for country-by-country reporting, the accounting system for multinational corporations that holds them to account for the tax that they pay
Read the full article…
Will Johnson delay again at the potential cost of tens of thousands of lives?
Three immediate political thoughts occur to me when considering the now very obvious fact that the UK will have a third wave coronavirus crisis. The
Read the full article…
The Covid third wave is coming. It’s time to stop pretending otherwise and to face the questions that need to be asked.
I have been going on for weeks about the fact that the Covid crisis is not over yet, and I am well aware that I
Read the full article…
Will the government’s review of auditing resolve the problems?
I have explained in previous videos that there are big problems in accounting and audit. The government has an open consultation on what needs to be done to
Read the full article…
Why won’t the left combine to give people the progressive alliance that they so clearly want?
I just posted this thread on Twitter. It is as relevant here: know that I am not alone on the left in wondering how, if
Read the full article…
If you want to stop the government selling your medical data now is the time to act
I don’t believe that the NHS should be for sale. Nor do I think my medical data should be for sale. The trouble is that
Read the full article…
The housing crisis that’s about to hit will be entirely the result of government policy
The BBC has reported that: As England’s coronavirus eviction ban comes to an end on Monday, around a million households fear losing their homes, a
Read the full article…
With apologies
I apologise for moderation being very slow this weekend. I picked up one of my sons from university in Wales and took some time off.
Read the full article…
The danger of pandering to the Tories
This comment by Marina Hyde in the Guardian resonated very strongly with me: I’m bored of being told things don’t matter because they didn’t “cut
Read the full article…