Tea has been a national institution in the
UK for centuries. Poppy Watt talks
to Jennifer Wood, founder of Canton Tea
Co, about what makes the perfect cuppa.
She has proven herself to be one of the shrewdest
and most successful businesswomen in the UK.Now Nicola Horlick of
merchant bank fame tells Patricia
McLoughlin why she has turned her attention to a proposed chain of
neighbourhood restaurants.
The Restoration of Appearance and Function
Trust(RAFT) has a CEO always looking for new ways to raise funds for pioneering
research. Poppy Watt discovered more about Leonor Stjepic and the
charity based at Mount Vernon
Hospital in London’s Northwood.
Too few women are involved in British politics and it takes a brave one to go it alone. Patricia McLoughlin talks to Siobhan Benita, one candidate who believes she has what it takes to make a difference and a woman many are now betting on to be the next London Mayor....
A woman who spotted a true gap in the market talks from
America to Patricia McLoughlin about
investing in inspirational ideas. Barbara Hobart welcomes us into the world of Home Plates.
Poppy Watt returns to Horse Workshops to see how new mum Bex Simon, blacksmith, artist and
metalworker is managing her business, whilst coming to terms with the demands of parenthood.
Talking to Poppy Watt is Claire Wenban
founder of Fizzy Flower online
jewellery boutique, which offers a collection of contemporary, handmade
jewellery with affordable everyday prices.