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World Service,21 Sep 2017,26 mins

Germany Election: the Impact of Rising Rents

World Business Report

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Ahead of Sunday's election, we hear why Germans are worried about rising rents. We get analysis from Jeremy Cliffe, Berlin bureau chief of The Economist. Also in the programme, we find out about Ryanair's latest attempts to solve its pilot crisis. The mayor of Uganda's capital Kampala has been arrested in the middle of a television interview. Nebert Rugadya of Radio One in Kampala tells us why. Plus as a French chef says he's decided to return his three Michelin stars, we talk to Stephen Terry, head chef of the Hardwick in Wales about why he refuses to let Michelin inspectors into his restaurant. (Picture: German election posters. Picture credit: Getty Images.)

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