Common Weal is a Scottish think tank that promotes independence on a cross-party basis. It director, Robin McAlpine, noted (with more than a hint of
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Time off
I am on holiday for a week from tomorrow. I know this does not usually stop me blogging. But I intend to be quiet for
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Progress on the abuse of limited companies for tax evasion
I admit I like to celebrate victories for the tax justice movement. I think that they are important. We have another new one, which would
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Ursula von der Leyen’s Green Deal for Europe: a start, but not enough by a long way
Ursula von der Leyen, the new President of the European Commission has said in the very first section of her vision document that she wants
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The campaigner’s view: Meesha Nehru on why the Corporate Accountability Network is needed
This blog post is shared from the Corporate Accountability Network website. It is the presentation made by Meesha Nehru, a director of CAN, at its launch
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The Corporate Accountability Network in the media
Economia magazine, the official publication of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, covered the launch of the Corporate Accountability Network yesterday, here.
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Racism
It’s been a depressing few days. Trump seems determined to promote the most base form of racism that is bound to create a backlash for
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Deutsche’s decline may be much more than indication of a failing bank: it could be the sign of a failing market
Deutsche Bank is currently shedding 18,000 of its staff, most of whom have been involved in its financial trading activities. That is about one in five
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Sustainable Cost Accounting: an impossible dream?
Tom Lemmon at Accountancy Age has just had a feature published on the launch of Sustainable Cost Accounting by the Corporate Accountability Network last month.
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