As the Guardian has noted: Labour has drawn up plans for what it claims would be the biggest overhaul of housing since the second world war,
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Aramco: a flotation too far that more than justifies anti-market sentiment
As is being widely reported, the world’s biggest ever stock exchange listing is to take place soon. It is of Aramco, the Saudi oil company.
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We can do without the wealthy, their taxes and the denial of opportunity that they represent
The rich are threatening to leave the UK, again. They won’t. They keep saying they will, but they never do. First, let’s note why they
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HMRC is right to worry offshore account holders
There appears to be some concern this morning at the lack of resources at HM Revenue & Customs. The Sunday Times is reporting that: The
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On a wild and windy morning
I’m the first to admit that I am not the world’s best at relaxation…but this morning I said I was going bird watching, come what
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The EU goes for country-by-country reporting – again
I missed this report earlier this week and am pleased to have found it, albeit a few days late. Accountancy Daily has reported that the
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The end of fracking is really good news
As has been widely reported this morning, the UK government has reversed its position on fracking, and will no longer support its use. This is
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Learning the language of power
Ha-Joon Chang has a new series of lectures coming out on INET on the language of power – and how economics has been used to
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Since when did houses cost £12,500 Sajid Javid?
Politics Home has reported this morning that: Sajid Javid has pledged to spend more than £250 million to invest in 20,000 new homes in “areas
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