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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Linda Lewis goes to meet the minds behind new Smartphone app Hole 19 Golf, an app that tracks how players do and calculates distance using GPS.
Guests: Anthony Douglas,Christian Hernandez
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Sarah Pennells is joined by the Telegraph personal finance journalist Katie Morley, founder of Blackbullion and co-founder of RedSTART to discuss some of the problems people face with paying back student loans
Guests: Katie Morely,Vivi Friedgut,Freddie Ewer
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Sue Dougan is joined by Anthony Thomson, founder of Metro Bank and now Chairman of rival bank, Atom, to discuss his career and musical influences.
Guests: Anthony Thomson
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Sarah Pennells and her consumer rights expert guests answer your questions about online shopping focussing on your rights as a consumer
Guests: Sue Hayward,James Walker,Deborah Shanahan
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Original Broadcast: Your Money, Your Future
Sarah Pennells talks about Death Matters Awareness Week with Sun Life and the head of Wills at the Co-op Legal Services and financial planning for the end of your life.
Guests: Dean Lamble,James Antoniou
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Sarah Pennells is joined by the chief executive of TPAS, a family lawyer at Mills and Reeves and Old Mutual Wealth to talk about pensions and how divorced women may be affected by new rules
Guests: Michelle Cracknell,Philip Way,Jon Greer
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