Prem Sikka: The accountants’ laundromat: How Britain is still washing dirty money April 14, 2019 Mathew D. Rose Corruption, EU politics, Finance, Financial Institutions, National Politics, Regulatory Capture 0 British accounting regulators are scared of cracking down on laundering, writes Prem Sikka. Read here LinkPrem Sikka
Climate Crisis George Monbiot: Opinion Insectageddon: farming is more catastrophic than climate breakdown October 20, 2017 Mathew D. Rose Climate Crisis, Food Production, Solutions, Sustainability 0 At least Monsanto, Bayer and the other multinational pesticide and GMO seed producers are still earning billions. Like Peter Thiel, those making the profits are probably buying estates in New Zealand, where they can go when the environmental […]
Economics Thomas Fazi – The EU will choke off Europe’s recovery February 25, 2021 Mathew D. Rose Economics, EU politics, EU-Institutions, Finance, National Politics, Regulation 0 European states are being offered a pittance in exchange for giving up even more power to the EU. Read here
Economics Ann Pettifor: Why building more homes will not solve Britain’s housing crisis January 27, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Economics, EU politics, Finance, National Politics, Regulation 0 There is no shortage of housing in Britain. There is however speculation, which is driving prices up, resulting in empty housing. Read here
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