
Comment: Why LuxLeaks couldn’t solve Europe’s tax problem
As long as Jean-Claude Juncker is at the helm, corporate tax dodging looks likely to continue

As long as Jean-Claude Juncker is at the helm, corporate tax dodging looks likely to continue

Apart from Islam, many Muslims have little in common, despite being forcibly drawn together as a ‘British Muslim community

‘Hot take’ speculation is little help in analysing these murders

Cameron’s strategy rests on the assumption that there is a conveyer belt which takes people along a path from extremist views to violent acts

Groupthink papers tell government’s critics to ‘shut up’

Recent reports show that the Department for International Development is increasingly channelling its public funding to support the privatisation of education around the world

There are concerns that the money is not being distributed effectively

London needs 100,000 new school places before 2018

It is hard to imagine university authorities – or fellow students – at Queen Mary, SOAS or London Met tolerating the vandalism, drunkenness, immaturity, elitism and misogyny of the Bullingdon Club

Local government and school workers have been singled out for the harshest treatment of any group in the public sector