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4691: LISTEN¦ After the costly Christmas period, Scott Kennerley of the Consumer Council offered us advice about managing your money during 'the longest month' as well as using his organisation's new budgeting tool - 17.01.2020

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4690: LISTEN¦ Are you self-employed? With just two weeks until the self-assessment deadline, Rick got some advice from HMRC tax expert Nikki Sanders - 17.01.2020

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4689: LISTEN¦ How are your New Year's Resolutions going? Is your willpower wavering? Frank enlisted the help of hypnotherapist @warrenyorkhypno to give us some tips on how to make real, lasting changes - 17.01.2020

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4688: LISTEN¦ With nearly two-thirds of working-age people with epilepsy not in employment, does more need to be done to support people in the workplace? Frank spoke to Erin Davies from Epilepsy Action - 17.01.2020

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4687: LISTEN¦ An investigation has begun after campaign group Meat the Victims staged a protest over conditions at a Co Antrim farm. Frank spoke to UFU deputy president David Brown and MTV member Tuesday Goti - 15.01.2020

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4686: LISTEN¦ Belfast City Council has backed calls on Stormont to ban the sale of puppies and kittens from unregistered breeders. Frank spoke to Cllr Anthony Flynn, who was behind the motion - 15.01.2020

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4685: LISTEN¦ Dieting or detoxing to compensate for that festive blowout? Nutritionist Sal Hanvey offered some great advice on losing weight while avoiding fad diets or supplements - 14.01.2020

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4684: LISTEN¦ A top economist has warned it may cost £5bn to fill the shortfall in spending on areas like infrastructure and health. Could differences over funding see the first cracks emerge in the Executive's 'New Approach'?. Frank spoke to Dr Esmond Bi - 14.01.2020

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