I have to admit I failed to make it to the International Tax Review Global Tax Top 50 this year. I have been in it
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Forgive me General Nick Carter, but I am suggesting you’re playing politics
Trust me, I try not to be cynical. I know that annoys some readers on occasion. But this one could bring out the cynic in
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Emily Thornberry has this right…..
I have to admit that, to my surprise, I find Emily Thornberry entirely on a wavelength with me. This comes from the Guardian: The question
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The new overarching narrative of left of centre politics needs to be ‘Jobs in every constituency’
I suggested earlier this week that it would be wise to consider now what five policies the progressive parties should prioritise to prepare for an
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According to our figures the enterprise is wrecked….
I have begun reading Sir Donald Brydon’s new missive on auditing, issued this morning. I was immediately drawn to page 135, where this might be
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Tax carols for Christmas
There is a ‘thing’ called Tax Twitter. It is, of course, virtual. It has no rules. And no formal membership. But it does exist. Those
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The markets are already out of love with Johnson
The pound / euro exchange rate movement over the last few days shows that something I anticipated has happened rather sooner than I expected: Buyer’s
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It’s not about the media….it’s about the way you tell your story
I have already made clear I am really quite bored by those on the left who are currently inclined to say that Labour lost because
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Johnson’s real Brexit plan
Boris Johnson is planning urgent reform to the law on leaving the EU to ensure that there can be no extension to the 31 December
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