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News of the World ethics, Newmarket's July Festival and gardening questions answered

Professor David Weir from University Campus Suffolk talks about business ethics and the News Of The World. And the gardening phone-in deals with gooseberries, rhubarb and waterlilies.

Rob speaks to David Weir, the Head of the School of Business, Leadership and Enterprise at University Campus Suffolk.

He says ethics is one of the most popular areas of study in business today. he gives his opinion on the current ethical situation with the News Of The World.

He also tells Rob about his poetry - and how it came to be on toilet walls in Shetland.

On the last day of the July Festival in Newmarket - the first time it has taken place on a Saturday - Rob gets a preview from Michael Prosser, director of racing and clerk of the course.

And Ric Staines joins Rob in the studio to answer your gardening questions, including when to prune a gooseberry bush, whether you should pick rhubarb in its first year and how to move a waterlily.

3 hours

Broadcast

  • Sat 9 Jul 2011 06:00