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Owen Smith, Angela Eagle and Jeremy Corbyn – what’s the difference?

Adam Barnett
13 July, 2016

Labour leadership candidates have similar records on the issues

BHS was a cash-generating machine for Philip Green and his family

Prem Sikka
14 June, 2016

Here’s how Green milked the high street chain for all it wasn’t worth

Kezia Dugdale pledges a ‘childcare revolution’ in Scottish Labour manifesto

27 April, 2016

Labour would raise taxes to fund education and childcare

The Queen’s 90th birthday is a reminder of how monarchy curbs democracy

Graham Smith
21 April, 2016

This unaccountable institution relies on make-believe and mythology to survive

Would Brexit help us clamp down on tax avoidance?

Molly Scott Cato
11 April, 2016

Since most Leave campaigners support deregulation, it’s likely that Brexit would facilitate evasion

Five takeaway messages from Ireland’s election

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
29 February, 2016

Ireland has rejected the austerity government, despite its claim to have brought about economic recovery

Despite a parliamentary hearing Google’s tax deal remains opaque

Prem Sikka
15 February, 2016

Google hid behind the cloak of confidentiality and refused to provide any information about the deal

Conservatives all talk when it comes to tackling tax avoidance

17 December, 2015

A report tackling tax avoidance and evasion has been voted for by almost all political parties in the European Parliament… except for British Conservatives.

Scotland opts not to change income tax

Ed Jacobs
17 December, 2015

The Scottish Government has decided not to change the rates of incomes tax ahead of it gaining new powers to vary them.

What about the ‘millions’ on tax credits, Daily Express?

Adam Barnett
9 November, 2015

Tax ‘windfall’ story overlooks £4.4 billion cuts for the poor

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