Accountancy Insights
In this podcast series from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), a panel of guests dissect the latest headlines and provide expert analysis on the top stories from across the world of business, finance and accountancy
Accountancy Insights
Behind the Numbers: Best of 2025
With Christmas round the corner, we’ve put together a special best of episode of Behind the Numbers, featuring some of the most memorable conversations from throughout the year.
From discussions of Trump and tariffs on our 100th episode to one of our favourite conversations on the history of money, it’s an excellent way to remind yourself of what went on this year – or catch up on what you’ve missed.
Links:
ICAEW: Rebuilding trust in volatile times - https://www.icaew.com/insights/podcast/behind-the-numbers/rebuilding-trust-in-volatile-times
ICAEW: Appraising Starmer’s Labour - https://www.icaew.com/insights/podcast/behind-the-numbers/appraising-starmers-labour
ICAEW: How to bounce back from a cyber attack - https://www.icaew.com/insights/podcast/behind-the-numbers/how-to-bounce-back-from-a-cyber-attack
ICAEW: Dealing with uncertainty and mental health - https://www.icaew.com/insights/podcast/behind-the-numbers/dealing-with-uncertainty-and-mental-health
ICAEW: Can history teach us anything about digital money? - https://www.icaew.com/insights/podcast/behind-the-numbers/can-history-teach-us-anything-about-digital-money
Host
Philippa Lamb
Clips featuring
- Iain Wright, Chief Policy & Communications Officer, ICAEW
- David Williamson, Chief Political Commentator, The Express
- Frances Haque, Santander Chief Economist
- Neil Hare-Brown, Founder, STORM Guidance
- Michael Hoare, partner, Kekst CNC
- Paul Guess, Case Management Officer at CABA
- Riaz Shah OBE, Professor of Practice, Hult International Business School
- Tony Moore, Lecturer in Finance, Henley Business School
- Polly Tsang, Senior Financial Services Regulatory Manager, ICAEW
Producer
- Natalie Chisholm
Episode first published: 18 December