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Hope the Bugs Don’t Bite

Is phone tapping a pointless invasion of privacy or an essential part of intelligence-gathering in the post-9/11 world, asks Nigel…

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Busted!

Skeletons in the corporate closet? Then the last person you want on your case is Anthony Yadgaroff, says Christopher Silvester.…

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Children, Behave!

Why do founders of substantial fortunes like Branson, the Bamfords, Thyssen and the Kaisers put their wealth in a wealth…

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Thanks a Million

Rich people like living in Switzerland because the Swiss don’t give them a hard time about tax. The UK should…

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ID, Please

Nigel West says that when employing any kind of contractor – lawyer, surgeon, driver, nanny – your first move should…

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Haven On Earth

Non-domicile tax breaks have made Britain jammy for dodgers – but for how much longer, asks Caroline Garnham London’s new-found…

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Game of Two Halves

Britain is now the divorce destination of choice for gold-diggers looking for a 50-50 split, says Joshua Rozenberg. London is…

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Shock Of The Revenue

London is the capital of the financial universe – but the taxman sure is making life miserable for its richest…

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Up for Grabs

Nigel West on how kidnapping became big business – and what those at risk can do to plan against it…

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Thy Will Be Done

Caroline Garnham on why making a will sooner rather than later is one of the smartest wealth-management moves you can…

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Do The Splits

As if breaking up wasn’t bad enough, the whole process of getting divorced in Britain is a legal mess too,…

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