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We gauge business reaction to the latest development in Britain's Brexit process.
We gauge business reaction to the latest development in Britain's Brexit process. Alastair MacMillan of White House Products and Cornelia Meyer of LBV Asset Management offer us their views. Also in the programme, following the failure of UK travel firm Thomas Cook, we consider the future prospects for mass market tour operators. Paul Charles of travel brand and public relations specialists The PC Agency gives us his perspective. Noel Josephides is chairman of the independent European company Sunvil Travel, and discusses the elements of a good holiday package. And Pippa Jacks, editor of the industry magazine Travel Trade Gazette tells us the next generation of package holiday customers are likely to come from China. Plus, as the UN Climate Action Summit continues in New York, David Wallace-Wells, author of Uninhabitable Earth, lays out some dire predictions for the coming decades if humanity continues to keep pumping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere unabated.
(Picture: Lady Hale, president of the UK Supreme Court. Picture credit: Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ.)
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