The team from This Is Money, the award-winning financial website, are back in the studio to run through all the big stories they’ve been investigating this week including: the fall out from the VW Scandal, whether diesel’s now a dirty word, a stolen Lexus’ big trip to Uganda, and…why Mark Carney's been getting all philosophical over the economy.
Guests: Simon Lambert,Lee Boyce
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It's less than a month to go till it's time to go Back to the Future...yes, for all you film buffs, October 21st 2015 - where Marty McFly was sent but how right were the film's predictions especially when it comes to our homes? Georgie chats to Russell Quirk, the CEO of online estate agency Emoov, to find out more.
Guests: Russel
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Original Broadcast: Homes & Property: Buying and Selling
Now it's not exactly new news, that there's a lack of affordable housing. So, with the housing crisis in, apparently, full throes, what happens to our vulnerable young poeple? Well youth charity the YMCA have dropped - quite literally - an innovative housing solution in south London which our reporter Kirsty Shanks visited to find out more.
Guests: Simon Tanner
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Original Broadcast: The Investment Hour with Juliette Foster
The latest results are out from the IPD UK Monthly Property Index, which analyses the performance of the UK commercial property market. Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher goes through the numbers with Colm Lauder, Senior Associate at MSCI.
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Sarah Pennells is joined this week with Young Money Champion Nicole Blackmore from The Telegraph, and also Ray Boulger from Mortgage Brokers John Charcol, Dev Malle from My Home Move and Martyn Baum from the National Association of Estate Agents to discuss mortgages for first time buyers and schemes to help young people get on the property ladder.
Guests: Nicole Blackmore,Ray Boulger,Dev Malle,Martyn Baum
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Original Broadcast: Homes & Property: DIY, Homes and Interiors
Broken boilers, showers that no longer run, leaky roofs - they can all add up in terms of time and money, especially if you end up with a tearaway tradesman. So what's the best way to manage maintenance work at home? Georgie chats to property expert Richard Blanco and Billy Willger from heating and plumbing firm A C Wilgar.
Guests: Richard Blanco,Billy Wilgar
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Sarah Pennells is joined in the studio by Grant Smith from the National Allotment Society and on the phone with Ruth Hayes, a reporter for the Amateur Gardening Magazine and Martyn Foulds from Halifax Home Insurance to answer your gardening questions and to discuss some of the costs involved from owning an allotment to buying and growing your own fruit and veg and of course making sure your prized plants and gardening equipment is covered with the correct insurance plan.
Guests: Grant Smith,Ruth Hayes,Martyn Foulds
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Sarah Pennells is joined in the studio by Laura Whitcombe, deputy editor of Moneywise and on the phone by Simon Besswell, director at The DIY School, and Martyn Foulds from Halifax Home Insurance to discuss DIY jobs you can do around the house to save you money, what you should avoid doing yourself and courses you can take to become more DIY savvy, only on Women And Money.
Guests: Laura Whitcombe,Simon Besswell,Martyn Foulds
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Sarah Pennells is joined in the studio by Robert Houghton, chief executive of ReallyMoving.com and over the phone by Helen Saxon from MoneySavingExpert, and Eileen Rutschmann from Iammoving.com to talk about the costs involved when moving home and tips and tricks to cut down on spending.
Guests: Robert Houghton,Eileen Rutschmann,Helen Saxon
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