“For many people, the economy just isn’t working for them”Our chief executive, Miatta Fahnbulleh, appeared on BBC2’s The Daily Politics. She discussed this week’s political stories, including the gender pay gap, possible effects of Brexit on prices, and life expectancy disparities. Watch Houses are seen largely as sources of wealth. And this is what’s wrong with our housing sectorSara Mahmoud spoke to Eddie Nestor on BBC London’s Drivetime about wealth and the housing crisis. Listen, from 18.00 Why Brexit could lead to overfishing – to the detriment of everyone The idea of the UK setting its own fishing limits post Brexit is welcomed by many fishermen. But it could be detrimental to fish stocks as countries put their
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“For many people, the economy just isn’t working for them”
Our chief executive, Miatta Fahnbulleh, appeared on BBC2’s The Daily Politics. She discussed this week’s political stories, including the gender pay gap, possible effects of Brexit on prices, and life expectancy disparities. Watch
Houses are seen largely as sources of wealth. And this is what’s wrong with our housing sector
Sara Mahmoud spoke to Eddie Nestor on BBC London’s Drivetime about wealth and the housing crisis. Listen, from 18.00
Why Brexit could lead to overfishing – to the detriment of everyone
The idea of the UK setting its own fishing limits post Brexit is welcomed by many fishermen. But it could be detrimental to fish stocks as countries put their own interests ahead of the collective good, argues Griffin Carpenter. Read more