Rita Lobo and Marc Shoffman talking about the idea of trivializing poverty and what religion can do to help the poor in society.
Guests: Naill Cooper,Aaron Goldstein
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The living wage has been a political hot topic recently and Nick has decided to find out more about if this is feasible and more importantly, what a national living wage could do to help the country. To discuss this issue with nick is Emma Kosmin, Program Manager from the Living Wage Foundation.
Guests: Emma Kosmin,Adam Memon
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Rita Lobo and Marc Shoffman, discuss the ideas of austerity and welfare states with Rabbi Mark Goldsmith and Research Fellow at The William Temple Foundation Greg Smith.
Guests: Greg Smith,Mark Goldsmith
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Original Broadcast: The History of Booms, Busts and Bubbles
Rita Lobo is joined in the studio by Dr. Juan Grigera from the Institute of the Americas at University College London to discuss the Great Depression, focussing on the effects it had on Latin America as well as Import Substitution Industrialization.
Guests: Juan Grigera
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Sarah Pennells on Women and Money talking about the importance of having a will with, Peter King from Nockolds Solicitors, Carly Russell from Berkeley Law and Natasha Hejabizadeha from Guile Nicholas.
Guests: Peter King,Carly Russell,Natasha Hejabizadha
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Nick Peters talks about productivity in the UK and how it's falling short. It is believed that this could be because of poor workplace management and relations. To discuss this with Nick is Adrian Wakeling, from ACAS.
Guests: Adrian Wakeling
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Original Broadcast: Your Money, Your Future
This week on Your Money, Your Future, Sarah Pennells discusses the pension changes laid out in the 2015 budget
Guests: Alan Higham,Mike Hodges,Anna Bowes,David Hollingworth
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