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Yearly Archives: 2019

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Report offers up ‘practical’ solution to tax loopholes

Meka Beresford
28 October, 2019

If adopted, the policies would put an end to big multinational companies avoiding tax

Will workers’ rights be ‘ripped up’ post-Brexit?

Meka Beresford
28 October, 2019

Currently, the EU has in place a number of regulations, which we could assume would be lost if the draft document rings true.

Protection for domestic violence victims cannot come a moment too soon

Mark Groves
28 October, 2019

If and when the legislation is actually passed it is likely to have taken at least a couple of years before the courts, judiciary, law firms and police are finally versed in the new procedures

Student leaders warn against December election

Josiah Mortimer
25 October, 2019

Could an end-of-year ballot hit student turnout?

Why a General Election isn’t going to solve Britain’s Brexit mess

Kira Lewis
25 October, 2019

It’s clear that we need an election – but after we have solved Brexit, not as a solution for Brexit.

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Tax dodging must be an issue in a snap election

Prem Sikka
25 October, 2019

It’s time to close the loopholes – and give HMRC the resources it needs, Prof Prem Sikka writes.

UK McDonald’s workers are going back on strike

Josiah Mortimer
25 October, 2019

Workers are fighting for £15 an hour and union recognition, among other demands.

Austerity policies slowed growth after recession, report says

Meka Beresford
24 October, 2019

Wage increases halved, and working houses in poverty more than doubled.

Extinction Rebellion launch legal challenge against Metropolitan Police ban

Meka Beresford
24 October, 2019

The Met used Section 14 of the Public Order Act earlier this month to prevent protests by the climate campaign group from taking place across London.

‘Time to rein in rogue landlords’ – over 5,000 sign petition for regulation

Meka Beresford
24 October, 2019

Over 5000 people have signed a petition calling for landlords to face stricter regulation in order to ensure tenants are renting safe homes. The petition calls for a national register of all landlords in England to be kept and madetest

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