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Richard Blanco

Inside Property: Interest rate rise

Richard Blanco
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Inside Property

Inside Property: Interest rate rise
After announcing the first interest rate rise for a decade, if the Bank of England introduces further rises in 2018, how might this affect the housing market? Theresa May wants the state to get back into the business of building subsidised rental homes, so could we see a return to growth for the social rented sector? And weighing up the pros and cons of Conservative and Labour party ideas and initiatives for the private rented sector, what could your property business look like in 2025? Richard Blanco is joined by Chris Norris, Head of Policy at The National Landlords Association and landlord and journalist Victoria Whitlock from The Evening Standard.
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Chris Norris, Victoria Whitlock


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: Michael Banks

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: Michael Banks
On this edition of Track Record: Leadership and executive coach, Michael Banks. He's well known for working with leaders and management teams in the US, particularly with American Express. He has just written a book about his experiences in needing a new kidney - which he credits with throwing new light on his personal and business life. He's also a noted speaker and writer.
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Michael Banks


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Jonathan Davis

Money Makers: Can technology stocks go higher still?

Jonathan Davis
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Money Makers

Money Makers: Can technology stocks go higher still?
In the latest Money Makers podcast, host Jonathan Davis is joined by technology specialist Ben Rogoff, the lead manager of the Polar Capital Technology investment trust, which has given shareholders a total return of more than 200% over the last five years. With the likes of Amazon, Facebook, Apple and Netflix leading the markets higher, how much more is there still to come from these global IT stocks? Is there a danger of another TMT-style market crash or a regulatory kickback? And where are the most exciting prospects in other technology fields, such as gaming, robotics and artificial intelligence?

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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Hypnosis in Business

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Hypnosis in Business
In this episode of Modern Mindset, Adam Cox talks to Hypnotherapist and NLP practitioner, Matt Cullen, to investigate whether hypnosis has any place in the workplace or the boardroom. From communication, beliefs, and values, to confidence and anxiety, could this be the key to helping businesses unlock their employees’ full potential?
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Matt Cullen


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New Economics Foundation

NEF: Can we do better than Uber?

New Economics Foundation
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New Economics Foundation

NEF: Can we do better than Uber?
Last month, Transport for London announced it was withdrawing ride-hailing firm Uber’s license to operate in the capital. Despite complaints over passenger safety and poor treatment of drivers, many Londoners came to Uber’s defence, valuing its convenience. But what if we could build something better than Uber – something that is just as convenient and competitive on price, but treats its passengers and drivers with respect? This week host Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by NEF’s Principal Director for Unions and Business, Stefan Baskerville, and researcher Duncan McCann.
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Stefan Baskerville, Duncan McCann


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Kate Andrews

IEA show: In Conversation with Daniel Hannan

Kate Andrews
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IEA show

IEA show: In Conversation with Daniel Hannan
Today we're joined by Daniel Hannan, MEP for South East England, President of the Institute for Free Trade, and a leading voice in the Vote Leave campaign – interviewed by the IEA's Chief Economist Julian Jessop. With European and British negotiators seemingly at loggerheads - Dan gives his view on what's actually going on behind closed doors. Dan and Julian also discuss how much should be paid in a 'Brexit Bill', what the transitional arrangement should look like, and the potential benefits of trading unilaterally.
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Daniel Hannan


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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: The problems of central banks

Simon Rose
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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: The problems of central banks
As the Bank of England increases the base rate for the first time in a decade, Tim Price of Price Value Partners looks at the role of central bankers. Why have we given them so much power, can they do the job they're given and what effects have their policies had?
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Tim Price


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: AI horror stories

Simon Rose
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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: AI horror stories
Steve Caplin examines AI-written horror stories, an end to broken touchscreens, a flying car, Amazon's solution to "while you were out" cards and the world's first fully automatic smart bike lock.
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Steve Caplin


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Simon Rose

The Week That Was 2nd November

Simon Rose
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The Week That Was

The Week That Was 2nd November
Helal Miah of The Share Centre looks back at results from BP, Shell, HSBC, Next and BT and ahead to numbers from Associated British Foods, M&S and Sainsbury's.
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Helal Miah


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Simon Rose

Business of Film: Thor Ragnarok

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

Business of Film: Thor Ragnarok
James Cameron-Wilson reviews Thor: Ragnarok, Jigsaw and Breathe as well as a new book attacking the way movies are now reviewed.
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James Cameron Wilson


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