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Peter Jackson column

Tesco's tills have rung up record sales this Christmas, with like-for-like sales up by nearly 6%.Read

Peter Jackson column

I've had a soft spot for Slovenia ever since upon first arriving in the country three years ago, a tour guide told me it was shaped like a chicken.Read

Peter Jackson column

There are many traditions surrounding this time of year. We celebrate Christmas Day with the giving of presents and good food, we drink too much on New Year's Eve and the decorations come down later this week.Read

Peter Jackson column

This is, as is often observed, the season of over-indulgence and conspicuous consumption. Which, by and large, is OK by me.Read

Peter Jackson

Those of you who have been worrying about the UK's skills gap can rest easy - former CBI head Sir Digby Jones has been appointed "skills tsar".Read

Peter Jackson column

You really have to feel sorry for Lord Goldsmith, the Attorney General.Read

Peter Jackson column

Some time ago I wrote in mockery of certain eccentric state laws in the USA, such as that in Tennessee which makes it illegal for anyone "to import, possess, or cause to be imported into this state any type of live skunk".Read

Peter Jackson column

Desert Orchid's sad demise not only makes me reflect on the career of a great horse, but also on the economic importance of animals.Read

The game was fictitious but the bull was real enough

A popular game a couple of years ago set out to derive a little harmless fun from management's increasing tendency to use jargon.Read

Peter Jackson column

Do you remember a couple of years ago, when the only debate about house prices was whether they were destined for a soft landing or a hard landing?Read

Peter Jackson column

It's an important thing in business, as in life, to know where you're coming from, and where you're going to.Read

Peter Jackson column

What is it, I ask myself, as the FTSE 100 advances to a five-year high, that makes stock markets rise or fall?Read

Peter Jackson column

To be born British is to win the lottery of life - or so I was always led to believe. It seems however, that increasing numbers of my fellow countrymen and countrywomen, disagree.Read

Peter Jackson column

British borrowers are responsible for a third of all the unsecured debt in Western Europe.Read

Peter Jackson column

A mortgage broker has achieved the dubious distinction of being the first to be fined by the FSA for mis-selling payment protection insurance, PPI.Read

Peter Jackson column

Most people can't realistically assess risks or probabilities, hence the numbers playing the National Lottery.Read

Peter Jackson column

Supermarket chain Asda is no longer going to ask people their age when they apply for a job.Read

Peter Jackson column

Everybody is rebranding these days. David Cameron is at it, shaking hands with Nelson Mandela and apologising for the fact that his party was once so beastly to him.Read

Peter Jackson column

Technology's onward march, particularly in the area of communications, undoubtedly brings with it many benefits.Read

Peter Jackson column

We are supposed to hate saying, "we told you so", but there are times when it's hard.Read