It’s deeply frustrating to see Rebecca Long-Bailey still talking about a ‘Green Industrial Revolution’ in the Guardian this morning, in an article that is widely
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It’s time for GERS to go
If I presume my Twitter timeline to be a reflection of what is happening in some areas of debate, then dispute on the usefulness of
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What is profit?
I was meeting a friend yesterday, who was late. Whilst waiting I recalled a conversation on the nature of profit I had with another friend
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What the election proved is that we need a new politics that reflects reality
I am never sure if I am an optimist or pessimist. I have to believe things can change, or I could not and would not
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Gary Neville got the Christmas message
I have never been into material Christmases. That’s a result of my upbringing, no doubt. I inherited my mistrust of the belief that the good
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It didn’t take long for the markets to fall out of love with Johnson
This is the euro to pound exchange rate for the last month: The idea that Johnson was going to deliver has, very obviously and very
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The failing English elite can’t get its head around Scottish independence, let alone the economics that supports it
The FT says in an editorial today that: The die is cast. Parliament has backed Boris Johnson’s withdrawal agreement, putting Britain on course to leave the EU
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New journal paper: The case for building climate reporting into financial accounting
I have a new journal article out with Prof Leonard Seaboorke of Copenhagen Business School this morning. It is in the Danish journal Samfundsøkonomen (Society’s
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Johnson’s COP 26
My Green New Deal colleague, Colin Hines, is rarely knocked down for long. We may not have a terribly green-friendly government but next November Glasgow
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