A Long Time in Finance: legal bullying and the war on truth
Neil and Jonathan talk to David Hooper about the ways in which companies have used libel and privacy laws to squash their critics, the numerous abuses, and how these might be curbed.
Neil and Jonathan talk to David Hooper about the ways in which companies have used libel and privacy laws to squash their critics, the numerous abuses, and how these might be curbed.
Introducing a new six part series – “Long Time Shorts”, in which Neil and Jonathan serve up quick hits of financial history.
In this week’s episode, Neil and Jonathan talk to the former pop star and water campaigner Feargal Sharkey about how things have gone from bad to worse for the privatised water industry.
Neil Collins’ Notebook: the Daily Mail continues to confuse, a Big Bang transformed the City into a world-class industry and John Lewis is running out of goodwill.
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According to The Sunday Times, 44 per cent of its readers are broadly in favour of a wealth tax. Support fell with increasing income, but the
Here’s a tip for 2021: UK shares. Compared to other leading stock markets, they are dramatically cheap, even after this week’s relief rally at finally
You may not have noticed, but there has been a roaring bull market in two of the UK’s least loved market sectors. Those “uninvestable” banks
The figure of £394bn, this year’s gap between tax in and spending out for the UK government, is almost unimaginably large. It means that in
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