Are we back to crazy levels of borrowing?

Are we back to crazy levels of borrowing?

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The impact of this war on important sectors

We have had a tumultuous fortnight since America and Israel decided to bomb Iran. Commodities, bonds and equities have all been impacted and the global economy has been turned on its head. I thought as we approach the end of the week it might be wise to break down the impact of t ...  Show more

Rhona Fitzpatrick the founder of The Diamond Expert

Starting your own business is a really big undertaking, starting it with a young family pushes the boat out even further. Joining Joe to chat about her business was Rhona Fitzpatrick the founder of The Diamond Expert. 

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