Why Britain is best off in the Customs Union ’ not the European Union
On 22 May, the UK and voters across Europe will have their first chance in forty years to pass their…
ByOn 22 May, the UK and voters across Europe will have their first chance in forty years to pass their…
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ByI’m a big believer in knowing where your food comes from. If you eat meat you should understand how your…
ByAttentive readers of Spear’s may recall the summer of 2012, when – like a spacecraft from some interstellar race of…
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ByI tried making doughnuts from scratch over Easter for the first time. It was surprisingly easy, successful and without incident.…
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ByA PROBLEM SHARED The pragmatic bullying of the United States has reached a new level of sophistication. FATCA, which comes…
ByIt was almost a throwaway line. I had bumped into my old boss, the publishing magnate John Brown, on the…
ByAuthor: Romy van den Broeke Our advice? Give up the fight and invest in a high quality brolly. These are…
ByPurling London’s chess sets mix the traditional with the edgy to create statement pieces for future generations. The company is…
ByIt is a good month to talk about money – both having it and giving it away. Two days ago,…
ByHM Revenue and Customs has published a consultation document on proposals to give itself powers to collect money directly from…
ByOceanco, the sponsor of the annual “Young Designer of the Year” Award, a ShowBoats Design Awards competition, hosted the six…
ByThe UK tax system is complex and mistakes in law will happen. Not all taxpayers can afford an accountant or…
ByThe Castle (XII-XV-XVI-XIX century) is currently owned by an Italian Noble family. It’s an ancient fortress of medieval origins that…
ByAuthor: by Chloe Barrow Britain has become the country of choice for the super rich. That is according to the…
ByAlexander Dumas once said that the chains of marriage were so heavy that it took two to bear them, and…
ByAuthor: by Stephen Hill Fifty years ago the British economy and stock market were dominated by one bellwether company: ICI,…
ByAuthor: Aoife Moriarty Now in its fourth year, the annual auction at the Spa-Francorchamps track in the Ardennes is one…
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