30/09/2013
Chris Jackson meets the northern workers tackling bosses who don't pay the minimum wage. Plus the man who is richer than the Queen, with big plans for Bishop Auckland.
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Vision for national religious museum
Jonathan Ruffer is a successful city investment manager, devout Christian and philanthropist.
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He is also a man with a mission - to transform the forgotten town of Bishop Auckland in North East England into a world class tourist destination.
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Vince Cable on the minimum wage
Business Secretary Vince Cable discusses the minimum wage with Inside Out presenter Chris Jackson and comments on how it compares with his ministerial salary.
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Is the minimum wage enforceable?
The minimum wage is being increased from £6.19 to £6.31 per hour for UK workers over 21 from Tuesday, 1 October.
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Inside Out asks why have there have been just eight prosecutions brought for non-payment of the minimum wage in England since it was introduced - and none in the last two years?
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Shopping on the minimum wage
A hands-on lesson on how the lowest wages can go further with some smart shopping.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Chris Jackson |
Editor | Jacqui Hodgson |
Broadcast
- Mon 30 Sep 2013 19:30Â鶹Éç One North East & Cumbria