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Moneyblogger Andy Webb reveals his financial resolutions for 2017

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Moneyblogger Andy Webb reveals his financial resolutions for 2017
Georgie Frost checked in with Mr Moneyblogger himself, Andy Webb from the UK Money Bloggers community to find out about their money goals for 2017 and decided on sticking to their New Year's financial resolutions.
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Andy Webb


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CEO of eMoov Russell Quirk on The News Review 03/01/17

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CEO of eMoov Russell Quirk on The News Review 03/01/17
Georgie Frost is joined in the studio by CEO of eMoov Russell Quirk. Today on the agenda, they discuss ringing in the New Year with rising rail fares. Plus, Tesco cutting the price of women's razors to match the price of male razors. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Russell Quirk


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Founder of the CV Centre James Innes explains changing your career in the New Year

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Founder of the CV Centre James Innes explains changing your career in the New Year
Fancy a new job? James Innes, the founder of the CV Centre joins Georgie Frost to explain why the end of the festive season leaves many of us feeling desperate for a career change.
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James Innes


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This is Money: Look back on 2016- Larkin About

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This is Money

This is Money: Look back on 2016- Larkin About
Welcome to the This is Money and Share Radio podcast, brought to you in partnership with NS&I. It’s the last episode of the year and we’re looking back on the biggest financial stories we’ve seen in 2016- the year of the unexpected. In June in a poll defying result Britain voted by 52% to leave the EU. Since then Brexit has been a nearly constant presence in the headlines being blamed for everything from disappearing marmite to an abandoned sequel to the Mrs Brown’s Boys film. The surprises didn’t stop with Brexit though. Across the pond billionaire TV personality Donald Trump beat the odds to win the US Presidential Election. Looking back on the year Georgie Frost is joined by Editor Simon Lambert and Consumer Affairs Editor Lee Boyce. Also on the agenda they look at the ongoing woes of Britain’s housing market, the never ending story of the new plastic fiver and the third big surprise of 2016, Leicester City winning the Premier League.
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Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce


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Retail expert Vix Leyton on The News Review 23/12/16

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Retail expert Vix Leyton on The News Review 23/12/16
Georgie Frost is joined in the studio by Retail expert Vix Leyton. Today on the agenda, they discuss our shopping habits despite a turbulent economic year, fire-prone tumble dryers and give a reasonable excuse for late tax returns you may avoid a fine. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Vix Leyton


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Roman Tagoe, head of content at Deezer thinks that soothing Christmas music will diffuse family feuds

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Share Radio Morning

Roman Tagoe, head of content at Deezer thinks that soothing Christmas music will diffuse family feuds
As Christmas approaches many families will be spending several days in each other’s company. Now this could mean peace love and harmony, but in reality will probably mean a few rows. Roman Tagoe, head of content at music site Deezer rather optimistically thinks one way to soothe family feuds around the Christmas table is via music especially festive classics, as he told Share's Melanie Wray.
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Roman Tagoe


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Irfan Genc and his restaurant talks about offering free Christmas meals to the elderly and homeless

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Irfan Genc and his restaurant talks about offering free Christmas meals to the elderly and homeless
Georgie Frost hears why one Muslim-owned restaurant, Shish in Sidcup is promising to give elderly and homeless people a free three-course dinner on Christmas Day so ‘no one eats alone’. The man who came up with the idea is manager Irfan Genc and spoke to Georgie on the line.
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Irfan Genc


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Fertility specialist James Armitage from Assured Fertility discusses the news of IVF offering no age cut-off

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Fertility specialist James Armitage from Assured Fertility discusses the news of IVF offering no age cut-off
The British medical funding firm, Assured Fertility, believes recent advances in IVF, have made this offer possible. Georgie finds out about a company specialising in In Vitro fertilisation - commonly known as IVF - is offering a ‘baby or your money back’ scheme which has no age cut off. To find out more, Georgie Frost was joined by the company's fertility specialist James Armitage.
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James Armitage


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Which's head of campaigns Pete Moorey explains payment scams and the responsibility of banks

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Which's head of campaigns Pete Moorey explains payment scams and the responsibility of banks
The Payment Systems Regulator says banks are not shouldering enough responsibility when customers lose their cash after being tricked into transferring money by scams. Share’s Melanie Wray hears from consumer group Which's head of campaigns Pete Moorey told about the sophisticated payment scams they are seeing and Which’s "super complaint".
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Pete Moorey


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Debt expert Ian Williams discusses the growing trend of using credit cards for essentials

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Debt expert Ian Williams discusses the growing trend of using credit cards for essentials
Now, we all rely on our credit card from time to time to buy the odd bits and bobs. Many people are not just using their credit card for unessential items but instead rely on their credit cards to pay essential bills. Georgie hears from debt expert Ian Williams how 7 million of us have borrowed money to pay for food, while another 4.5 million have had to borrow to pay their rent or mortgage.
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Ian Williams


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