World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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Rights of Nature
If nature had the same legal status as humans, would it be better protected?
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How lucrative is Hogmanay for Scotland?
Hogmanay celebrations in Scotland are famed for welcoming the new year with aplomb
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How lucrative is Hogmanay for Scotland?
Hogmanay celebrations in Scotland are famed for welcoming the new year with aplomb
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Scotland: Housing and Regeneration
The first of two special editions from Scotland looking at housing and regeneration
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Scotland: Housing and Regeneration
The first of two special editions from Scotland looking at housing and regeneration
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Expanding airlines in Africa
The development of aviation in Africa faces barriers like high taxes and mismanagement.
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The business of board games
We look at the global board games industry, estimated to be worth $12bn by 2023
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The business of board games
We look at the global board games industry, estimated to be worth $12bn by 2023
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The changing face of paternity leave
Although more firms offer paternity leave for dads, we find out why many don't take it up
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The changing face of paternity leave
Although more firms offer paternity leave for dads, we find out why many don't take it up
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Review of the Year - 2019
Boeing’s 737 max remains grounded; Brexit on track; have we reached peak Netflix?
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Review of the Year - 2019
Boeing’s 737 Max remains grounded; Brexit on track; have we reached peak Netflix?
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The battle for our eyeballs at Christmas
As firms battle for our attention at Christmas, what makes a perfect seasonal film?
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The battle for our eyeballs at Christmas
As firms battle for our attention at Christmas, what makes a perfect seasonal film?
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Boeing chief fired but 737 concerns persist
US plane maker Boeing has replaced its CEO in the wake of two deadly crashes.
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The internet's carbon footprint
Amid concern about energy consumed to power the internet, we consider the growing impact
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China cries foul over sports players comments
The issues in Hong Kong and China are having spill-over effects for companies too.
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20 years of Chinese rule in Macau
20 years after Macau was handed back to China we take stock of the region's economy
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20 years of Chinese rule in Macau
20 years after Macau was handed back to China we take stock of the region's economy
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Putin's Russia after 20 years
After 20 years of Vladimir Putin, we examine the Russian economy and consider his legacy
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Putin's Russia after 20 years
After 20 years of Vladimir Putin, we examine the Russian economy and consider his legacy
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Backlash against Christmas markets
Arts and heritage groups in some British cities claim Christmas markets have become tacky
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Backlash against Christmas markets
Arts and heritage groups in some British cities claim Christmas markets have become tacky
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The challenge of packaging
We look at approaches to reducing the amount of waste in consumer driven societies
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The challenge of packaging
We look at approaches to reducing the amount of waste in consumer driven societies
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Boeing stops 737 Max production
The US aircraft builder has been forced to halt assembly of its troubled 737 Max.
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Perfume: The sweet smell of business success
The perfume industry is having to innovate to meet changing tastes
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China and the US agree to end trade war
The two countries agree to end the dispute, which has lasted 18 months.
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Conservatives win resounding UK election victory
We consider the economic and business implications of the Conservatives' UK election win
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Conservatives win resounding UK election victory
We consider the economic and business implications of the Conservatives' UK election win