This week Matthew Cook visits Action Aid HQ, a leading international charity who support women and children in extreme poverty, fight for the rights of the world's poorest people in forty three countries, work with over five thousand schools globally to get children and young people the education they deserve, and have been campaigning for change for over forty years.
Guests: Action Aid
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This weekend on Track Record, Sue Dougan sat down with the Right Reverend, Lord Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London, for a long discussion about his passions, his career, his personal relationship with his faith and his favourite songs.
Guests: The Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dr Richard Chartres
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Sarah Pennells is joined by our Young Money expert Rachael Healy to discuss top tips for writing a CV and to hear advice for job interviews with experts Mildred Talabi, Ruth Scott and Neil Hammond only on Young Money.
Guests: Mildred Talabi,Ruth Scott,Neil Hammond,Rachael Healy
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Linda Lewis visits Bodybuilding.com, an American online retailer which describes itself as the world’s largest online sports nutrition store, selling more than 13,500 different health and fitness supplements and accessories to customers in more than 155 countries. The company has just launched in the UK and has big ambitions to shake up the fitness market over here, not just by selling supplements but also with their extensive range of videos and online fitness advice.
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
One year on from Alibaba's share issue on the New York Stock exchange, the stock price is languishing 50% below its peak. Billy Bambrough's been finding out why by speaking with Mike van Dulken, Head of Research at Accendo Markets, and Russ Mould, Investment Director at AJ Bell.
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Mike van Dulken,Russ Mould
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Big data companies, such as Facebook and LinkedIn, are increasingly restricting access to their data. Billy Bambrough's been investigating what this means for the future of big data companies, by speaking with Tim Seears, CTO at Big Data Partnership, and David Richards, CEO at WANdisco.
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Tim Seears,David Richards
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Big data company WANdisco has released their half year results, so company CEO, David Richards, talks to Mark Johnson and Nigel Cassidy about their performance, their outlook for the remainder of the year and the big data industry.
Guests: David Richards
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Sue Dougan is joined by Brian Winterflood, founder of Winterflood Securities, talking about his career and musical influences.
Guests: Brian Winterflood
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Company Casebook with Linda Lewis, talking to Will Butler-Adams CEO from Brompton Bikes, Britain’s biggest bike manufacturer, producing 48,000 fold-up two-wheelers a year from its Brentford factory.
Guests: Will Butler-Adams
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00
After a strong summer for low cost airlines, Joe Aldridge speaks to aviation expert, Julian Bray, and Peter Morris, Chief Economist at global aviation consultancy service Ascend, about the industry and its success.
Guests: Joe Aldridge,Julian Bray,Peter Morris
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