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IEA: Housing Addressed

Kate Andrews

Original Broadcast: IEA show

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How can we solve the housing crisis? Why is there such a massive supply-side problem? What is the greenbelt, and how come it's not all as green as you might think? FREER Director Rebecca Lowe and FREER Co-Chairs Lee Rowley MP and Luke Graham MP are joined by Simon Clarke MP to discuss Simon's recent FREER paper, 'Housing Addressed', which includes innovative proposals that could free up land for 1.5 million new homes across England, while also ensuring better protections for the environment.

Guests: Rebecca Lowe,Lee Rowley,Luke Graham,Simon Clarke


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Track Record: Alistair Gilfillan

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Track Record

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Alistair Gilfillan has recently been awarded the title ‘UK Young Banker Of The Year’, thanks to his innovative ideas around community banking. He works in market risk reporting for Lloyds Banking Group, having joined under the company’s graduate trainee scheme. He’s worked in youth work, guided by his strong Christian faith; he’s also had time in recruitment and almost became a K-Pop composer - something he may well have pursued had it not been for other commitments at the time! Some of his musical works have been published and that remains one of his big hobbies. He’s also a self-confessed numbers geek!

Guests: Alistair Gilfillan


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This is Money: What can we expect from the Budget and how big a threat are Labour's tax plans?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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With this year’s Budget moved to Monday, 29 October, we bring you a pre-Budget special. This is Money editor Simon Lambert, assistant editor Lee Boyce and host Georgie Frost debate the key areas that might feature in Chancellor Philip 'Spreadsheet' Hammond’s tax and spending review. This includes housing, inheritance tax, pensions and a whole host more, as he tries to find £20 billion down the back of the Treasury sofa for the promised NHS boost. But this Budget has some extra spice, with both Brexit and a Labour party whose main policy idea seems to be to force another General Election, which it thinks it can win. We discuss what the Government needs to focus on to stamp out the Labour challenge and just how the economy is looking ahead of Brexit. One time Labour donor Lord Sugar is threatening to leave the country if Jeremy Corbyn comes into power, thanks – in large part – to its threat of a barrage of tax rises. How big is the threat from Corbyn and co - and what can you do to protect your family from a potential overhaul of pensions, Isas, capital gains and even transferring wealth to a spouse?

Guests: Simon Lambert


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Prop Cast: Potential Pitfalls

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Prop Cast

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This is the second of a two part guide for first time buyers. In this episode, Russell and Paula walk you through the buying process, including helping you navigate the potential pitfalls.


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The Business of Film: First Man, Small Foot, and Bad Times at The El Royale

Ed Bowsher

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James Cameron-Wilson is keen on three new films this week: 'First Man', a biopic of Neil Armstrong; 'Small Foot', an animated kids film; and 'Bad Times at the El Royale', a thriller set in a seedy Nevada hotel. James also highlights his 'DVD of the week': 'Il Postino', an arthouse hit from the 90s.

Guests: James Cameron Wilson


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The Week That Was And The Week Ahead: Unilever and the banks

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: The Week That Was

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Graham Spooner, investment research analyst at The Share Centre, looks at the latest results from Unilever and tobacco giant, British American Tobacco. Looking ahead, Graham discusses upcoming results from three of the biggest banks: RBS, Barclays and Lloyds.

Guests: Graham Spooner


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Gadgets and Gizmos: New robot vacuum that can empty itself

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Gadgets and Gizmos

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Our technology expert, Steve Caplin, is excited by Amazon's new version of the Kindle which is waterproof for an hour and can store 4000 books. He also looks at new robot vacuums which can empty themselves.

Guests: Steve Caplin


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The Bigger Picture: Brexit, John Bercow and Universal Credit

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: The Bigger Picture

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Mike Indian, author of The Groucho Tendency blog, explains how the UK may still avoid a 'no-deal Brexit'. He also argues that the Speaker of the House of Commons, should step down from his role immediately following Dame Laura Cox's report on harassment and bullying at Westminster. And finally, Mike explains why the Universal Credit could be a disaster for the Conservative party.

Guests: Mike Indian


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Book Review: Shares Made Simple by Rodney Hobson

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Book Review

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For those contemplating investing in the stock market or who want to increase their knowledge, Rodney Hobson's primer Shares Made Simple is out in a heavily-revised third edition. Talking to Simon Rose, Rodney explains why cash is actually riskier than the stock market over the long term. He emphasises the importance of dividends, points out that stock market investing has never been simpler than it is now and explains why he prefers investing directly rather than through funds.

Guests: Rodney Hobson


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Prop Cast: Deposits

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Prop Cast

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This is the first of a two part guide for first time buyers. In this episode the team look at how to get financially fit and ways to save for your deposit.


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