How bad can auditing get? Worse, it seems. The Guardian has reported: Grant Thornton was the worst performer in the Financial Reporting Council’s annual review
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Survival isn’t a big enough issue for the government to take it seriously
We face a climate crisis. That crisis is by far the most important issue we face. It is about nothing less than the future of
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This is the new real
The FT has reported this morning that: UK retail sales experienced their “worst June on record”, according to a key industry body, as uncertainty over
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Towards a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty?
I am pleased to note a new paper from my long term friend and Green New Deal colleague, Andrew Simms. Working with Prof Peter Mewell
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Introducing the Corporate Accountability Network
This post is shared from the Corporate Accountability Network: CAN’s director, Richard Murphy, presented the work of the Corporate Accountability Network to the conference of
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Words matter
As the FT has noted: The London Stock Exchange caught many by surprise this week when a little-known rule tweak relabelled a group of oil
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Blogging
I quite often get asked if I am OK if I do not blog very much. In that case I should explain that if I
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Desperate days
Boris Johnson’s March to Downing Street continues. I doubt that there is anyone much surprised that Jeremy Hunt has proved to be an inept opponent.
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It’s time for the left to move on from neoliberalism – because the right have
I have already posted once this morning on how to consider the threat from the New Right. Nick Cohen also has thoughts on this today,
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