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  • Cameron was right to be bold with his radical tax cutting promise

    October 1, 2014

    ASK A party spin doctor what they’d like from the coverage of their leader’s speech and the honest ones will tell you that a single, tweetable, headline-friendly message is the ultimate prize. In that context, it doesn’t get much better than Cameron’s post-speech coverage, which boiled down to “tax cuts for 30m people.” Certainly, as [...]

  • Notting Hill Dave embraced blue-collar aspiration to take the fight to Labour

    October 1, 2014

    I AM your public servant, standing here, wanting to make our country so much better…” an emotional David Cameron told Conservative party conference yesterday. The Prime Minister clearly takes his spot in the Notting Hill set seriously, borrowing as heavily as he did from one of the most famous moments in the iconic 90s rom-com. [...]

  • Why I’m backing Maaxi – to launch a new black cab ride-sharing revolution

    October 1, 2014

    GPS-enabled smartphones and apps have transformed urban commutes more than any technological advancement in the last 100 years, as former mayor Ken Livingstone outlines in a remarkable letter (see below), calling for action to ensure the controlled adoption of disruptive technologies in transport. While trains, buses and cars have evolved in speed and comfort, these [...]

  • Hong Kong: As protests continue, will civil unrest spread to mainland China?

    October 1, 2014

    Jason Hollands, managing director at Tilney Bestinvest, says Yes. Sympathy with the Hong Kong protesters is likely to be in short supply on the mainland (residents of the territory are often seen as privileged), but the standoff presents a real dilemma for the Communist Party, which is going to extraordinary lengths to prevent the news [...]

  • How to overcome lack of experience in a job interview

    October 1, 2014

    Not having any experience feels like a Catch-22. A vicious hopeless circle. You can’t get a job because you have no experience, but you have no experience because you can’t get a job. This is true whether you are straight out of university, or are changing career to a new industry. Either way, you lack [...]

  • Economic warfare between the West and Russia only punishes the guiltless

    September 30, 2014

    INCREASINGLY, I am receiving requests for legal support from Russian and Western individuals and businesses who are suffering from the economic sanctions imposed by the West on Russia, and from Russia’s counter-measures. The legality of these sanctions is dubious at best. They flagrantly violate the free trade principles enshrined in the World Trade Organisation treaty [...]

  • Blame groupthink – not lack of regulation – for Tesco’s accounting crisis

    September 30, 2014

    The latest fiasco at Tesco could prove an embarrassment for more than just the retailer. There appears to have been an overstatement of profit of some £250m, and some are asking questions about the company’s auditors. Of course, the full story has yet to emerge, and Tesco’s auditors did flag issues in their most recent [...]

  • Unleash the potential of small developers to help resolve the housing crisis

    September 30, 2014

    JUST as with small business lending, the house-building market in Britain is deeply dysfunctional. Development is being suffocated, helping to inflate house prices and stoke the red-hot rental market. In some parts of the country, the situation is particularly grim. In the East Midlands, housing starts are barely at a third of their peak levels [...]

  • As Wonga profits slide, will regulatory pressure squeeze payday lenders out of the market?

    September 30, 2014

    John Lamidey, senior partner at Arminius Associates and former chief executive of the Consumer Finance Association, says Yes. The Competition and Markets Authority says that 83 per cent of payday lending customers have taken out a loan online, and 29 per cent have done so on the high street (12 per cent use both). The [...]

  • Beware the unintended consequences of hiking the minimum wage

    September 29, 2014

    ED MILIBAND’S promise of an £8 per hour minimum wage by 2020 is one of the latest salvoes in the political battle over living standards. We can expect more help for hard-pressed families from the other party conferences, including the trumpeting of October’s above-inflation rise in the minimum wage. With real wages having fallen dramatically, [...]

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