Monthly Archives: April 2015

Could someone tell the newspapers that April fools day lasts just 24 hours?

On the 1st of April it was announced in The Guardian that Jeremy Clarkson had embraced the drive for fossil fuel divestment, a far cry from his previous position as climate-change skeptic. Given the day that was in it, it … Continue reading

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An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason (CS Lewis)

The non-dom rule, a relic of the British Empire, appears all but set to go. In brief, the rule provides that non-domiciled individuals pay tax only on income earned in the UK and to pay on a remittance basis for … Continue reading

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