The Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority has introduced important changes to borrowing for landlords with four or more properties. Richard Blanco discusses the implications with Head of Policy at The National Landlords Association, Chris Norris and James Andrews, Editor of Mirror Money Online. As London Borough of Newham awaits a decision from the Secretary of State on the renewal of its borough wide selective licensing scheme, we debate the scheme’s merits and the potential impact of the decision. We look more broadly at how local authorities are trying to procure properties from the private rented sector and ask whether Gas Safety Week is making enough headway in promoting safety. Inside Property is produced in collaboration with the National Landlords Association. Correction: local authorities must seek Secretary of State permission for selective licensing schemes of more than 20% of the borough’s privately rented properties not 25%.
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Andro Donovan began her working career as a teacher, but has worked in business as a leadership development specialist. She has worked with a number of top management teams and CEOs from blue chip companies, assisting them to create the culture they need to support their business growth and people performance strategies. She's a regular blogger and she's just published the book, 'Motivate Yourself'.
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Political commentators Mike Indian and Alex Clark discuss the Labour and Conservative Party Conferences, THAT speech of Theresa May's and the unrest in Catalonia.
Guests: Mike Indian,Alex Clark
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Tom Stevenson, Investment Director of Fidelity International, is a key speaker at the London Investor Show on Fri 20th October. He explains why investors should head to the Show and discusses what investors should do if they believe the bull market is almost over.
Guests: Tom Stevenson
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Ian Forrest of The Share Centre looks at the implications of the Catalonian referendum vote, figures from Tesco, Ferguson and examines the airline sector in the wake of the Monarch collapse. He also looks ahead to results from Sky and Marston's.
Guests: Ian Forrest
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Technology editor Steve Caplin looks at the new Google Pixel phone, Pixel Buds, subtitling glasses, the Andoer auto dolly, an airconditioned watch and Dyson's electric car.
Guests: Steve Caplin
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With Kingsman still top of the box offic,e James Cameron-Wilson and Simon Rose review new films Goodbye Christopher Robin, Flatliners and Home Again.
Guests: James Cameron Wilson
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Original Broadcast: This is Money
Labour didn’t win the last General Election but leader Jeremy Corbyn believes it could do next time. In case that comes around anytime soon, the party this week laid out some plans at its conference. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell also revealed that the leadership would be doing war game planning should a Labour victory cause a run on the pound or a stock market slump. Depending on your point of view, this may sound amusing, scary or exciting. But what does it actually mean and should we be worried? Corbyn's plans are pretty radical and would herald a sharp turn in the country's economic direction but should we be worried about the economy as it is now? Perhaps the rumoured Bank of England rate hike is a sign that things are absolutely fine. On this week’s This is Money podcast, Simon Lambert, Georgie Frost and Lee Boyce take a look at whether the UK’s pint glass is half empty or half full – and whether that means you will get richer or poorer.
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Want to keep up with the latest earnings updates from the States? Well join Chris Hill and the Motley Fool Radio Show team here on Share Radio - direct from Washington DC for news, views and analysis of the US stocks which matter. In this week's show, Nike trips in North America. Roku pops in its Wall Street debut. McCormick reports some appetizing earnings. And the CEO of American Airlines makes a surprising declaration.
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Warren Knight is a former dancer who's voted as one of the Top 100 Global Influencers in 2017 for his work in helping small businesses get digitally savvy. His background is in IT; he writes and blogs about his work and is also an international Digital Transformation keynote speaker and coach. He's also a former professional dancer!
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