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World Service,28 Jul 2015,28 mins

UK Government Promises 'Dirty Money' Clampdown

World Business Report

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UK Prime Minister David Cameron says money laundering through UK property is on the way out. We ask Ben Judah, author of This is London, and who has covered money laundering extensively, how hard that will be. Investigators have found a braking error was to blame for a Virgin Galactic spaceship crash last year. Mark Hempsell of the British Interplanetary Society gives us his assessment. Also, there is a new winner in the battle of the car makers as Volkswagen overtakes Toyota as world's most popular brand. David Bailey from Aston Business School tells us how VW has done it. Plus, do you miss pinging a bird out of a catapult whilst on your commute? Never fear Angry Birds Two is here. Greg Shepherd founded the fan site Angry Birds Nest, and gives us his assessment of the latest incarnation of the popular game. (Picture: London housing. Credit: Thinkstock)

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