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Howard Bilton

Howard T D Bilton BA (Hons) is a Barrister-at-Law (England, Wales & Gibraltar), Adjunct Professor at the Texas A&M University School of Law, and Chairman of The Sovereign Group.

Portugal is the place

Why has Portugal attracted so many high net worth new immigrants?

Editorial

Don’t lose art

Demystifying the tax implications of owning valuable artworks in the UK

Editorial

Brexit, as it happened

The next steps for Great Britain

Editorial

The Panama Papers and the offshore industry

This scandal is set to run and run

Editorial

Sovereign Man: all the pies

On long-term employee incentive plans

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Sovereign Man: too good to be true…

Steering through the perils of the vintage car market

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Sovereign Man: not-so-dodgy motors

Investing in classic cars

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Anthony-Noel Kelly

The artist, whose career met with a great deal of controversy in the late 80s, is interviewed by the Chairman of the Sovereign Art Foundation, Howard Bilton.

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Art and design, Conversations, Interviews

Anthony-Noel Kelly artwork titled 'Crisis in America'
Anthony Noel Kelly, Crises in America (2011)

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