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11 days ago
Machin dislikes the term 'work-life balance', believing correctly that senior leaders should always be contactable and connected. Heresy to the woke and the work shy.
64 days ago
RUTH SUNDERLAND: We must halt the siege on trusts ⊕
The battle raging over Herald is shaping up to be one of the most significant ever in the 150-year-old sector. Its fate may be a watershed for investment trusts.
3 months ago
RUTH SUNDERLAND: Steel was my dad's life. He'd be appalled at Labour's abject failure to protect an industry so vital to our security ⊖
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This Christmas Eve will be poignant for my family because it will be 30 years to the day since my father, Alan, died.
RUTH SUNDERLAND: We need enlightened capitalism not crude socialism at Christmas ⊕
Without that, we will get neither prosperity nor social justice - just more Scrooges, and fewer Cadburys.
4 months ago
RUTH SUNDERLAND: 'Advice gap' for pensioners is a ticking timebomb ○
The notion that millions of people can manage without access to proper financial advice is, frankly, for the birds.
RUTH SUNDERLAND: Canary Wharf leads the way ○
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Wharf boss Sir Nigel Wilson believes the area is a prototype for other cities and towns in the UK.
RUTH SUNDERLAND: This folly on pensions is straight from her mentor Gordon Brown's playbook ○
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The art of taxation, according to Louis XIV's finance minister, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, is to pluck from the goose the maximum number of feathers while provoking the minimum of hissing.
RUTH SUNDERLAND: I fear Reeves will wreak irreversible harm on our pensions - just like her hero Gordon Brown did ⊖
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The art of taxation, according to Jean-Baptiste Colbert, finance minister for Louis XIV, is to pluck from the goose the maximum number of feathers while provoking the minimum of hissing.
5 months ago
RUTH SUNDERLAND: Labour's typically resentful attack on the aspirational middle-class ⊖
Having wriggled on the hook for more than a year over her definition of a 'working person', after promising not to raise taxes for such people, finally, she has an answer.
12 months ago
RUTH SUNDERLAND: Proud steelmen like generations of my family boast they built the world. If we learn the right lessons from this debacle, we can do so again ○
RUTH SUNDERLAND: The US President has an idiosyncratic grasp of economics, to put it tactfully, but when he declared in, 'If you don't have steel, you don't have a country', he was correct.