Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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How students' right to earn shook up US sport
How name, image and likeness laws have reshaped college sport in America
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Why men don’t want to work any more
We explore why people are not just quitting - they're leaving employment for good.
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Greensill: What went wrong?
We explore the company's collapse which left investors facing billions in losses.
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Will a multibillion dollar project get Americans back on trains?
We visit Penn Station in New York City which is getting a massive revamp.
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Mahira Khan on Pakistan's mental health emergency
Actress Mahira Khan tells us why Pakistan is in the midst of a mental health emergency.
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Can a giant seaweed farm help curb climate change?
We meet the UK-based company planning to grow huge sargassum farms in the Atlantic.
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Rent-a-Robot
Can robots solve the post pandemic labour shortage? And with what consequences?
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Space: The final food frontier
Will growing steaks under microgravity conditions help in the quest for food security?
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How to quit
When is it time to move on and try something new?
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Getting backpackers to return to Australia
We explore the visa scheme set up for young people to work and travel in Australia
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Why food could be the future of fashion
The new materials being made from ingredients you would normally find on your plate.
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Are home solar panels the solution?
We explore whether the energy crisis is leading to more installations in Europe.
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Business Daily meets: Will Butler-Adams
The boss of Brompton foldable bikes tells us how he grew the business around the world
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Comic Con economics
We found out why the global comic book industry is worth billions of dollars.
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Business Daily Meets: Margrethe Vestager
The European commissioner for competition on competition and fairness in big tech.
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Why Finland is building with wood again
We find out if using less concrete could help tackle climate change.
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The fight for domestic workers’ rights
Stories from victims who've escaped modern slavery.
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Can festivals bounce back?
We look at the challenges facing organisers, as the cost of living begins to bite.
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Why everyone wants a ‘blue tick’ on social media
We investigate how accounts get verification - and what it's worth.
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Business Daily meets: Paul and Mike Rabil
We hear how the Rabil brothers founded North America's biggest Lacrosse league.
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Who benefits most from remote working?
We investigate the rise in people working from home.
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The condiments (and sauces) that never change
Why do some brands outlive their founders by centuries?
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The women kicking off their high heels at work
We speak to campaigners in the UK and Japan who want the right to choose their own shoes.
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The real state of the Russian economy
Do Russia's recent military setbacks in Ukraine reflect a failure within its economy?
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Nigeria's push to grow its own coconuts
The country has the perfect growing conditions, yet imports 70% of the fruit.
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Should we be more open about salaries?
More companies are using salary transparency to entice applicants and narrow pay gaps.
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Business Daily meets: Russ Glass
The chief executive of Headspace Health gives an insight into their global expansion.
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Why Europe’s inland shipping network is drying up
Drought is causing huge problems in Europe, especially for river barges and their cargo.
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Venice’s tourist problem: Are day trippers welcome?
The city authorities propose to charge visitors a daily fee to reduce overcrowding
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Business Daily meets: Bruce Daisley
The former Twitter boss on how firms can help employees to become more resilient.