
Maybe there is no more trust in business?
on 7th July 2017
“You may not like what I am about to say, but I’m not sure it is important that society...
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“You may not like what I am about to say, but I’m not sure it is important that society...
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Brexiteer, ReMainer, ReMoaner, now ReLeaver….the lexicon of Brexit grows as its inevitability sinks in. But facing the realities of...
Read moreby Andrew Gunn
on 9th May 2017
Silently, duplicitously, and hiding in plain sight, the first-world, metropolitan elite, has nurtured a new epidemic as a new...
Read moreon 31st March 2017
Sixty years ago this week the founding members of the European Union signed a Treaty ‘To lay the foundations...
Read moreby Sue Tibballs
on 7th March 2017
Having been lulled along in a period of relative peace and plenty, it is a bit of a shock...
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The first step is describing where we’d prefer to be heading rather than simply disagreeing with the route we’re...
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Charlie’s call for a future where people come ahead of money, togetherness is valued and customers come first is...
Read moreon 22nd January 2017
Washington DC is a dreary city. Even at the best of times, it looks and feels as romantic and...
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On 21st January, several million people (and counting) marched through streets around the world protesting the Trump presidency. While...
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We are living through an interregnum, as my colleague Neal Lawson likes to call it. The old order is...
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Three decades ago, I defamed a knight of the realm in The Observer. We spent some expensive time taking...
Read moreon 5th January 2017
I am not yet 12 months into the position of Global Head of Tax for KPMG International, and find...
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