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The Taxcast on the Cyprus crisis, a surprise for Britain’s affiliates and the corporate tax inspector frustrated at corruption.…
As the polls loom, Moses Wasamu outlines the implications of a fiercely contested vote, including candidates accused of crimes against humanity.…
It's the poor and vulnerable who will suffer in theideologically motivatedrush to convert schools to academies, says Chris Brazier.…
Ten years after the violence that led to hundreds of deaths in the Indian state of Gujarat,deep divisions still remain, saysMari Marcel Thekaekara.…
In the sleepy Himalayan towns of West Bengal, India, an old agitation for Gorkha statehood is revived and ‘resolved’…
Recovering drug addicts in Kashmir are caught between a rock and a hard place.…
Despite exposure in an Amnesty report, lawmakers continue to disregard the law, says Dilnaz Boga.…
Police are using bail conditions as a political statement and punishment, says one of those arrested during last month’s public spending cuts protests.…
A very personal narrative on vulnerability, crime, human rights, and numerous reality.…
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