I read the new report on a Green New Deal for the UK from the Common Wealth think tank yesterday. I must stress that although
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There are record levels of concern about the tax behaviour of business
This post was originally on the Fair Tax Mark web site. The Fair Tax Mark is holding its annual conference today. I am a founder-director
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Labour’s fence sitting
I suggested to a friend that I was sitting on the fence on a particular issue when in discussion at the Tax Justice Network conference
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Should we tax wealth?
This is a question raised at the Tax Justice Network conference yesterday, largely as it is an issue that is the focus of much of
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In praise of the Tax Justice Network
I have spent the last two days at the Tax Justice Network conference. Hosted by City, University of London where I still work, the event
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Frances Coppola: People’s QE
I have known Frances Coppola for sometime. I admit that we do not always agree. There have been occasions when we seem to have sparked
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Sin taxes
If sin such a terrible thing when it comes in the form a can of Coke? Well, yes it is when the planet cannot afford
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Might Philip Hammond save us, after all?
The new UK prime minister will, if they are lucky, have a working majority of four when they arrive in office, assuming all parties but
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New climate change reporting requirements fundamentally misunderstand the significance of the climate crisis
The FT has reported this morning that: The UK is to explore introducing a mandatory requirement for listed companies and pension funds to disclose climate-related
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