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Bailiffs and Bonds
Will proposals to reform the bailiff industry ensure fair treatment for those in debt?
14 Jun 2025,·30 mins
Winter Fuel Payment – How it’ll really work (Eng & Wales) | And are you drinking enough beer
Martin's analysis of the Winter Fuel Payment.
12 Jun 2025,·46 mins
Israel-Iran strikes adds economic risk
How are the Israel-Iran attacks impacting the global economy?
14 Jun 2025,·49 mins
More Tax in Store?
Felicity Hannah speaks to a jewellery business amid warnings of further tax rises to come
13 Jun 2025,·53 mins
Pay: What If You Knew What Your Colleagues Earned?
Would lifting the lid on pay spark resentment, or build fairness and trust?
12 Jun 2025,·29 mins
Could you be hit by a falling satellite?
Investigating if 100,000 satellites could be orbiting earth in five years’ time
14 Jun 2025,·9 mins
Israel-Iran attacks: economic impact
How will the the Israel-Iran attacks impact the global economy?
13 Jun 2025,·26 mins
Business Daily meets: Activist investor David Webb
We hear from the Hong Kong based ex-banker who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer
13 Jun 2025,·17 mins
Brexit, trade and Trump
What's in store for 2020?
21 Dec 2019,·26 mins
How could the Israel-Iran attacks impact the global economy?
5. The £10 Billion Fridge
Dan Neidle unpacks the bizarre, brilliant, and unexpected ways tax shapes our world.
04 Apr 2025,·14 mins
Omnibus Episode 2
Anthropologist David Graeber explores the ways debt has shaped society over 5,000 years.
05 Aug 2016,·58 mins
Career changes: Taking the leap
Love Island's Jay Younger looks at the transferable skills that have helped him at work.
26 Sep 2022,·27 mins
Going for Growth
How might the most important idea for business change and adapt in the next decade?
31 Jan 2025,·14 mins
Wills and Inheritance Tax
Financial phone-in. Paul Lewis and guests answer queries about wills and inheritance tax.
29 Apr 2015,·30 mins
Episode 5
Status. We don’t like to talk about it. Carl Honoré brings it out into the open.
02 Aug 2024,·14 mins
Your Money in Shanghai
Credit card mania is on the rise in China but are people living beyond their means?
13 Nov 2013,·44 mins
The Shift
Martin Wolf of the FT examines how global economics needs to adapt in an uncertain world.
21 Nov 2011,·30 mins
Introducing: Season 2 of 30 Animals That Made Us Smarter
How animals make us smarter – we thought you might like to hear our brand new episode
22 Jul 2021,·18 mins
Birds, Bees and Business - Why Nature Matters (With The Wildlife Trusts and Landsec)
Deborah's barefoot walk, The Wildlife Trusts and one of the country's biggest landlords
14 Apr 2023,·46 mins
The pub is dead! Long live the micropub!
British pubs have been closing down but a new type of pub - the micropub - is popping up.
15 Feb 2020,·26 mins
Christmas Special: Live music, Surviving retail, Finding a job
Sean, Reggie and Fran get together and catch up with previous guests.
21 Dec 2020,·56 mins
Still in Business
How some businesses survived lockdown – at least this far
24 Sep 2020,·27 mins
with Jaz Singh: Business values
The founders of Baked Bird share their game-changing take on healthier fried chicken!
09 Jun 2025,·30 mins
Terrorism
How do militants move their funds around the world to finance violent activity?
15 Jan 2006,·22 mins
Cheap British Beer
The story of money and humanity reaches a run on the punt and the rise of M-PESA.
15 Nov 2024,·14 mins
Cinderella
Writer Lucy Mangan turns to fairy tales in a search for literary solutions to the economy.
29 Aug 2014,·15 mins
Economic Growth
Martha Kearney and Dharshini David go back to the economic basics.
28 Oct 2022,·14 mins
French Economist Thomas Piketty
Economist Thomas Piketty on the gap between the global rich and poor, tax and capitalism
25 Dec 2014,·55 mins
Adair Turner
Robert Peston talks to Adair Turner, Chairman of the Financial Services Authority.
07 Sep 2009,·30 mins