I just saw this, from the Resolution Foundation, and could not resist sharing it: Austerity worked then, didn’t it?
On blogging, funding, effectiveness and more
Several comments have come in of late suggesting I need to spend more time checking my typos and grammar in blogs because sometimes both can
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Is the UK accounting profession indifferent to non-financial reporting?
I have already noted the new paper I, with my colleagues Atul Shah and Petr Jansky, have had published in the Nordic Tax Journal. I
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BEPS Policy Failure – The Case of EU Country-By-Country Reporting
I argued for years that we needed country-by-country reporting. We did. We still do. And so far we have not got it. The only public
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New Elimination of Homelessness Bill sent to the Prime Minister
This Bill has rather less to to do with me than the following report suggests, but I strongly believe in what it is trying to
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A great deal must change
I know that everyone else is talking about Australia, out of control fires and the insanity of Sydney’s fireworks, but I am going to do
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Time is just a state of mind
A fairly regular commentator here sent me this video last night, making the point that time is just a number and good things can still
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Happy new decade. May we survive it.
I would like to be subtle about this, but that would be wrong. The 2010s were a dire decade. It wasn’t just Tory rule that
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Business has to change its accounting for the climate crisis and Mark Carney needs to go further than he’s suggesting is necessary
I’m working on sustainable cost accounting in 2020. Or sustainable cost reporting as it might be renamed, as I realise that means it becomes SCORE.
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