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Linda Lewis (1)

Company Casebook: Nip Nip Cycling

Linda Lewis (1)
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Company Casebook

Company Casebook: Nip Nip Cycling
Founded by brothers David and Matthew Farr, Nip Nip Cycling provide a mobile bicycle repair service for large offices in the City. They also do repairs at their Service Hub in Southwark, which is also a training centre for homeless people supported by the St Mungo's charity to learn bike repair skills.
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David Farr, Matthew Farr, Glen Barnard


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Ed Mitchell

The Prophet - Buying and Selling

Ed Mitchell
Original Broadcast:

Entertaining Angels

The Prophet - Buying and Selling
Easter on Share Radio presents The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran, read by Ed Mitchell.

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Ed Mitchell

The Prophet - Work

Ed Mitchell
Original Broadcast:

Entertaining Angels

The Prophet - Work
Easter on Share Radio presents The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran, read by Ed Mitchell.

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Nick Peters

Marketing Watch - Brands gone Wrong

Nick Peters
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Marketing Watch

Marketing Watch - Brands gone Wrong
Nick looks at brands, the stories behind them, what happens when they go wrong and how a good story can influence the lives of millions for the better. To talk about brands and PR nick talks to Russell Parsons, of marketing week, Andrew Caesar-Gordon, of Electric Airways and Chris Brown from Liverpool vision.
Guests:

Russell Parsons, Andrew Caesar-Gordon, Chris Brown


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Rita Lobo

Questions of Faith: Citizens UK

Rita Lobo
Original Broadcast:

Questions Of Faith

Questions of Faith: Citizens UK
Rita Lobo discovers how church groups are working together to tackle the lack of shortage of homes in London. Reverend Graham Hunter of the Citizens UK charity, explains how they have written a housing manifesto ahead of the Mayoral elections, and Michael Robson, chief executive of Andrews Estate Agents, are supporting a social impact project, Project 70, to solve this growing issue.
Guests:

Reverend Graham Hunter, Michael Robson


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: What does the CMA investigation report reveal?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: What does the CMA investigation report reveal?
The Competition and Markets Authority has published its long-awaited "remedies". It says the report will fix the broken energy market and it follows a long investigation which found the ‘Big 6’ were over-charging loyal customers. Will Heinzelmann, energy analyst at Good Energy, joined Nigel Cassidy and Steve Clarke to explain the report and look at what will happen now as a result.
Guests:

Steve Clarke, Will Heinzelmann


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Georgie Frost

Why EHRC warned companies over discriminatory adverts? @GECFrost with Kevin Charles from Crosslands Employment Solicitors

Georgie Frost
Why EHRC warned companies over discriminatory adverts? @GECFrost with Kevin Charles from Crosslands Employment Solicitors
The Equality and Human Rights Council have issued a guidance on discriminatory job adverts. It says thousands of people could be at risk of being denied jobs due to these discriminatory adverts. @GECFrost speaks to Kevin Charles from Crosslands Employment Solicitors
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Kevin Charles


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Rita Lobo

Questions of Faith: Debt

Rita Lobo
Original Broadcast:

Questions Of Faith

Questions of Faith: Debt
Marc Shoffman discusses the topic of debt with Senior Network Coordinator for the Church Credit Champions, David Barclay, and Andy Burns, from organisation Capital Mass. He looks at the different ways small communities take on the challenge to campaign against poverty and inequality.
Guests:

David Barclay, Andy Burns


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Rita Lobo

Questions Of Faith: The UK Muslim community

Rita Lobo
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Questions Of Faith

Questions Of Faith: The UK Muslim community
The Prime Minister has launched a £20m initiative aimed at helping female members of the Muslim community with their language skills in an attempt to integrate them into the community and help tackle extremism. The initiative urges an end to "passive tolerance" of practices which he says leave many Muslim women facing discrimination and isolation. Muslim women who fail to improve their English face being refused permission to stay in the UK. Muslim women have been fighting back following those comments on Twitter with the ironic hashtag #traditionallysubmissive. In this episode of Questions Of Faith we take a look at the positive contributions the Muslim Community make to the UK culture and economy.
Guests:

Sukaina Hirji, Halima Khanom


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Sue Dougan

Richard Gillingwater CBE

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Richard Gillingwater CBE
Sue Dougan speaks to Richard Gillingwater (CBE), Chairman of Henderson Global Investors and recently appointed Pro-Chancellor of the Open University. Together they look back at his life and career through his chosen tracks.
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Richard Gillingwater


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