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Mergers and acquisitions are among the most foundational and valuable financial tools available to businesses. Built on the simple logic that combining assets creates more value than the sum of the involved parts, M&As also have the benefit of being able to streamline the more bureaucratic processes of businesses, such as HR and payroll. 

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Britain has sleepwalked into a youth unemployment crisis.

New figures from Alan Milburn’s report on youth unemployment show that more than one million young people are now not in education, employment or training (NEET), the highest level ...


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The growth of regulators across the UK has become an increasingly common feature of modern government. Over time, regulators have steadily expanded both in size and remit, reflecting their growing influence over the economy, businesses and public life. For the past year, the TaxPayers’ Alliance’s Britain’s Quangos Uncovered campaign has sought to shine a light on quangos and ...


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Cast your minds back to 2011. Nick Clegg is the deputy Prime Minister, the Arab Spring is in full swing, and the News of the World published its last edition. It also marked the start of a very long campaign from the TaxPayers’ Alliance against HS2, particularly on the basis that the government was publishing incredibly optimistic (read: misleading) cost estimates. 

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Taxes are often used to incentivise or disincentivise behaviour in pursuit of wider policy goals. Whether through vaping duties designed to discourage smoking alternatives or higher gambling taxes aimed at curbing addiction, taxation is one of the most powerful tools governments possess to shape society. 

But over the course of two budgets, this Labour government h...


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