What is there to say in the day after it became apparent that the Tories are intent in foisting Boris Johnson on us as prime
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Those who are concerned about climate change should worry about Boris Johnson
I share this post by Prof Tim Bale and Prof Paul Webb posted on The Conversation yesterday, as it contains valuable data to understand what
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Yesterday was a bad day for this country
I have suggested for some time that the UK will leave the EU without a deal in October. The reasoning has been quite simple. First,
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I don’t care what label you put on Labour’s Fiscal Credibility Rule. I do care that it’s not something the left should be doing
Simon Wren-Lewis has written a response to criticism of Labour’s Fiscal Credibility Rule (FCR) in the New Statesman. Simon co-authored this rule with Jonathan Portes.
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Do we need an IFRS for tax?
This article was published by AccountingWEB in the UK on 12 June 2019: Better accounting for tax has long been a focus of tax justice
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Does the Green New Deal demand a new conceptual framework for accounting?
I will be discussing the above issue at this event: “Debating Nature’s Value” — 27 June at Chartered Accountants’ Hall ICAEW is partnering with the
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Rory Stewart would be a threat to the economic well-being of everyone in this country
There are those who, it seems, think that Rory Stewart is indication that there is still sense in the Conservative Party. I wish to assure
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It’s not NHS leaders who are to blame for lengthening queues – that’s the government’s fault
I was troubled to read this in the FT this morning: Health leaders are demonstrating a “troubling” lack of understanding about the harm to patients
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Glasgow: 29 August
CommonSpace has announced this today: Climate Emergency demands a rapid transformation in every aspect of our economy, from how we travel to how we heat
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