Nick Peters talks to Dr Matt Flynn from the university of Newcastle to discuss the gradual increase in the retirement age and the aging workforce that comes with it.
Guests: Matt Flynn
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Sue Dougan is joined in the studio by James Chancellor, Head of UK equity sales at Investec, to talk about his career and musical influences.
Guests: James Chancellor
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Linda Lewis goes to visit one of the top lighting design companies in the world, Sutton Vane Associates and talks to owners, Mark Sutton Vane and Julie O'Reilly.
Guests: Mark Sutton Vane,Julie O'Reilly
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Original Broadcast: Relative Values
You may be delighted to find out you're pregnant, but how do you break the news to your boss? And how do you juggle work and pregnancy? And what are your rights? Georgie tackles a whole host of questions with Abigail Wood from the National Childbirth Trust.
Guests: Abigail Wood
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Sue is joined today by Anthony Hilton, to discuss his extensive career in media and economics and the musical influences that have helped shape his career.
Guests: Anthony Hilton
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Consuming Issues Best Of The Week: 6 - 10 July
Guests: Bill Dodwell,Mark King,Laura Whitcombe,Neville Hobson,Tracey Hill,Reuben Singh
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The question of working to live or living to work is one everyone has heard at some point during their career. Today Nick is discussing the idea with Lorna Finlayson, author of the book "The Political Is Political"
Guests: Lorna Finlayson
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Nick Peters talks to Sir Cary Cooper, about the idea of getting machines to do all the menial jobs, freeing up a large portion of the workforce to commit to more exciting endeavours.
Guests: Cary Cooper
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Linda Lewis visits Wey Education, a business offering a complete secondary education online.
Guests: David Massie,Tom Scott
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