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"Contrary to its denials, the tax arrangements PwC promotes bear all the characteristics of a mass-marketed tax avoidance scheme" Tax avoidancePwC promoting tax avoidance 'on an industrial scale'![]() Firms told to funnel profits to Luxemburg to escape paying tax Hung parliament mathsEven if Labour gets fewer seats, it might still win the election![]() In the baffling world of hung parliaments, Labour can still win the advantage even if it falls behind the Tories Out today: SelmaReview: Selma![]() The first Martin Luthor King biopic from a major studio proves complex, adult and emotionally satisfying | NEA has launched the Heat Heroes Awards 2015The Awards aim to recognise individuals within communities in England and Wales who have made a significant contribution to helping those struggling with the effects of fuel poverty. Rowan Williams heads religious leaders in call for fair study of Humanism in schools28 religious leaders have called on schools minister Nick Gibb to reverse the Government’s decision to exclude an annex on Humanism from new RS GCSEs and preclude similar systematic study from AS and A levels. American engineer wins coveted prize for engineering solution to medical issueDr Robert Langer has been announced as the winner of the 2015 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (QE Prize), for controlled release large molecule drug delivery - an engineering solution to a medical issue. BASC members quiz MPs on shootingMore than 130 BASC members quizzed a panel of senior politicians on shooting at a meeting in the Grand Committee Room of the House of Commons. From Ireland to India: record numbers pass international tax exams in 2014The CIOT is pleased to announce that, following the introduction of a second exam session to meet growing demand, a record 803 candidates from 56 countries and territories sat ADIT (Advanced Diploma in International Taxation) exams in 2014. |

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