Sitemap - 2016 - What the Law Does
New Brexit Challenge in the Irish High Court
Scottish Devolution and Brexit: my piece for The Times.
What those with power always want.
The Northern Ireland Appellants' Case
Make Tax Simple Again. Guest post
How Scotland Takes Back Control. My piece for the Telegraph
Labour and Brexit. Against having your cake. Against eating it too.
How should we respond to attacks on judicial independence?
Encouraging Cycling through the Tax System
The Uber decision: a straw in the wind
Pulling down the shutters at HMRC
Brexit: the important role of the Court of Justice
Theresa May's mighty throw of the Dice
Article 50 Challenge: the Government's Defence
Article 50: Your right to know
Article 50 challenge: the Skeleton
Sweetheart deals and meaningful accountability at HMRC
Brexit: the Case for a Parliamentary Vote
Other people's money: the Apple story
Is Tax Avoidance Like Hardcore Pornography?
Article 50: the Government's (dull) response.
How did your constituency vote in the Referendum?
Conservative Party Leadership Rules
Article 50. Our Letter to the Government.
Referendum untruths and overspending
Can the Scottish Parliament block Brexit?
How to deliver a second Referendum
The Out campaign - and the attitude to tax of its funders
Statistics, Vote Leave statistics, and lies.
Leave - and become tax haven UK
Did George Osborne mislead Parliament?
The Tories and the Electoral Commission
'Tackling Tax Fraud': the new PAC report
David Cameron and Inheritance Tax
The Prime Minister's Tax Returns
A small homage to Guido Fawkes
Some thoughts on the Panama Papers
The wealthy and the tax burden
Discriminating against the State
David Cameron and Corporation Tax Receipts
How much will it cost us to cut the top rate of tax?
Facebook and UK Corporation Tax (2)
Facebook and UK Corporation Tax
HMRC redefines tax avoidance to exclude Google, Facebook, Amazon
Did cutting the top rate really raise £8bn?
On Zac Goldsmith's Tax Affairs
How now fare Osborne's windfall billions?
Will the Trade Union Bill Help or Hinder Industrial Relations?
Towards Business Accountability
Once might be unfortunate. But twice?
Google's £130m: what is it and when is it from?
Do companies have a duty to avoid taxes?
Guest Blog: "We've got Google to pay taxes": Famous last words for independence.
The Google Deal: A Response to My Critics
Why 'Will it encourage saving?' is the wrong question.
