Yesterday a publisher asked me to consider writing a book about the current state of accounting. I mentioned this to me elder soon last night
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Viscount Ridley: one rule for me and another for everyone else
There was some ugliness on display in the House of Lords as some rather unsavoury arguments and methods were on display as the unelected tried
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Whatever has become of England?Â
I have already reflected on one long term change to the political scene resulting from Brexit this morning. That is the demise of the Tory
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Business is in for a very rude awakening from the Tories
I keep watching the Commons. And I keep despairing at the stupidity on display. Since the BBC Parliament channel is now heavily watched (unbelievably) I
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The CAN is on its way
Brexit, nausea, and Corbyn’s choices
I have to do Brexit. Again. Even though, as I noted on Twitter yesterday, it’s now beginning to make me feel nauseous. What did May
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It’s time for the Corporate Accountability Network
I have already commented this morning upon the report from the BEIS committee on the future of auditing in the UK. There are two paragraphs
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Accounting has to be radically reformed
As the Guardian has reported: Britain’s big four accountancy firms should face a full break-up to weaken their “stranglehold” on an audit market discredited by
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If you can’t swear now you never will
Do we have to discuss Brexit? Again? I suspect that we do. Much as I would rather not. My reaction to last night’s vote was
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