I have a column under the above title on AccountingWEB this morning. When all is said and done, answering such questions matters, because this is
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What matters now is developing a pragmatic politics of compassionate concern
I am intrigued to see demands in Twitter this morning that I ‘own’ Labour’s election result. The implied suggestion is that I must have responsibility
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Some parts of the UK are clearly showing signs that their union with Brussels is more important than their union with London
The English election result dominates the news agenda, at least in that country this morning. But before considering it in more detail there are two
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Sure as heck it hurts
This morning will not have the dawn I was hoping for. I admit it. I tweeted last night that I had never been so fearful
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Economics for People with Ha-Joon Chang
Ha-Joon Chang is one of the great economists, and one of the great economic communicators of our time. He has a whole new video series
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Why are these wealthy people so much more worthy of state support than those in real need?
HM Revenue & Customs published new data on venture capital trust investment yesterday. VCTs are quoted companies that raise money to invest in start-up and
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We can no longer tolerate corporate indifference to climate change
Simon Edelsten, who is the manager of the Artemis Global Select Fund and the Mid Wynd Investment Trust, wrote in the FT this morning on
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The EU’s sustainable financial reporting plans need to be bolder
The European Green Deal plan, published yesterday, included these comments: The private sector will be key to financing the green transition. Long-term signals are needed
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The European Green Deal, or is it?
The European Green Deal was launched yesterday. I am quite pleased they did not call it a Green New Deal, because it isn’t. Growth is
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