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Rita Lobo

Faith and Finance: Climate Change

Rita Lobo
Original Broadcast:

Faith & Finance

Faith and Finance: Climate Change
Marc Shoffman and Rita Lobo talk to Christine Allen, Director of Policy and Public Affairs at Christian Aid, about Climate change.
Guest:

Christine Allen


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Rita Lobo

Faith and Finance: Ramadan and the Importance of Charity

Rita Lobo
Original Broadcast:

Faith & Finance

Faith and Finance: Ramadan and the Importance of Charity
Marc Shoffman and Rita Lobo discuss Ramadan and the idea of charity that goes along with it. To talk about this, Imam Shaykh Ibrahim Mogra, Assistant Secretary General for the Muslim Council of Britain and Basit Khan, Head of Fundraising at Islamic Relief join them in the studio.
Guests:

Ibrahim Mogra, Basit Khan


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Rita Lobo

Faith and Finance: Right to Die

Rita Lobo
Original Broadcast:

Faith & Finance

Faith and Finance: Right to Die
Marc Shoffman and Rita Lobo discuss the right to die with, Alistair Thompson from Care Not Killing and Jonathan Romain from Dignity in Dying.
Guests:

Alistair Thompson, Jonathan Romain, Rabbi Shimshon Silkin


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Rita Lobo

Faith and Finance: Trivializing poverty

Rita Lobo
Original Broadcast:

Faith & Finance

Faith and Finance: Trivializing poverty
Rita Lobo and Marc Shoffman talking about the idea of trivializing poverty and what religion can do to help the poor in society.
Guests:

Naill Cooper, Aaron Goldstein


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Sandra Kilhof

Morning Money: Do hormones destabilise financial markets?

Sandra Kilhof
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 6:00

Morning Money: Do hormones destabilise financial markets?
Billy Bambrough speaks to Dr Ed Roberts from Imperial College London and Professor Carlos Cueva, about a study published on Scientific Reports by Imperial College London which reports that Testosterone and Cortisol destabilise financial markets by making traders take more risks.
Guests:

Dr Ed Roberts, Carlos Cueva


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Sandra Kilhof

Morning Money: How much is Wimbledon worth to businesses?

Sandra Kilhof
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 6:00

Morning Money: How much is Wimbledon worth to businesses?
Alex Stevanovic reports on the economical benefits of the Wimbledon Tennis Championship. He speaks to restaurant owners and hotel staff as well Helen Clark Bell of Love Wimbledon, Stephen Alambritis of Merton Council and Johnny Perkins, Head of Corporate Communications at The All England Club.
Guests:

Helen Clark Bell, Johnny Perkins, Stephen Alambritis


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Sandra Kilhof

Morning Money: Katherine Darling on the Co-operatives Fortnight

Sandra Kilhof
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 8:00

Morning Money: Katherine Darling on the Co-operatives Fortnight
Katherine Darling, Press and Communications Manager at Plunkett Foundation, joins Sandra Kilhof to discuss the Plunkett Foundation and the Co-operatives Fortnight.
Guest:

Katherine Darling


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Georgie Frost

Relative Values: Exploring the devastating impact of financial abuse with Women's Aid

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Relative Values

Relative Values: Exploring the devastating impact of financial abuse with Women's Aid
Georgie explores the devastating consequences of financial abuse – why it’s so under-reported and what needs to change to ensure fewer women have to experience it with Sian Hawkins the public policy officer at Women’s Aid.
Guest:

Sian Hawkins


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Nick Peters

Shop Floor: Dementia

Nick Peters
Original Broadcast:

Shop Floor

Shop Floor: Dementia
Nick Peters looks into Dementia in the workplace and what is being done to help manage both people and businesses that it can effect. To talk about this issue, George McNamara Head of Policy and Public Affairs at The Alzheimer's Society joins Nick.
Guest:

George McNamara


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Nick Peters

Shop Floor: Working Families

Nick Peters
Original Broadcast:

Shop Floor

Shop Floor: Working Families
Nick Peters talks to Julie McCarthy, Head of Policy, Research and Communications at Working Families, about employers allowing more flexibility to their employers during work and whether this is a good thing.
Guest:

Julie McCarthy


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