Colin Bloom talks to Juliet Davenport, CEO and Founder of "Good Energy", about weather or not the government is doing enough to be green.
Guests: Juliet Davenport
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Original Broadcast: Your Money, Your Future
Sarah Pennells is discussing Mortgages on today's show, with Ray Boulger, Technical Director at John Charcol, Jill O'connor from Experian and Lina Bourdon from, City and Country Financial Services.
Guests: Lina Bourdon,Jill O'connor,Ray Boulger
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Linda Lewis visits the launch of Lights of Soho, London's newest Art Gallery and speaks to the company behind the lights.
Guests: Hamish Jenkinson,Johnny Grant,Louis Brown
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Julian Ide, CEO of Old Mutual Global Investors, comes into the studio to discuss the musical influences that helped shape his career.
Guests: Julian Ide
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Katie Wood, Legal Officer at Maternity Action and Elizabeth Duff, Senior Policy Adviser at the National Childbirth Trust talk to Sarah Pennells about the cost of pregnancy, your rights with work and and what can be done to ease the financial burden.
Guests: Katie Wood,Elizabeth Duff
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Sarah Pennells and her guests; Telegraph senior personal finance reporter, the editor of studentmoneysaver.co.uk and the founder of liftshare, talk about ways of cutting travel costs for students.
Guests: Nicole Blackmore,Charlotte Burns,Ali Clabburn
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Rita Lobo and Marc Shoffman, discuss the ideas of austerity and welfare states with Rabbi Mark Goldsmith and Research Fellow at The William Temple Foundation Greg Smith.
Guests: Greg Smith,Mark Goldsmith
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Original Broadcast: The History of Booms, Busts and Bubbles
Rita Lobo is joined this week by David Wearing, from SOAS and Professor Michael Ross, from UCLA, to discuss one of our most precious commodities, oil.
Guests: David Wearing,Michael Ross
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Linda Lewis talks to the Director of Nabru, a company that creates easy to put up self assembly sofas.
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