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Georgie Frost

What would you like to see out of the budget tomorrow? w/financial journalist Harriet Meyer

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

 What would you like to see out of the budget tomorrow? w/financial journalist Harriet Meyer
Ahead of the Budget, the Momentum UK Household Financial Wellness Index highlights the areas of concern for the financial welfare of UK consumers. Financial journalist Harriet Meyer joins Georgie to talk this and all stories making the headlines today.
Guest:

Ed Bowsher


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Sarah Lowther

The Bank of Japan's interest rate decision - with Seijiro Takeshita

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money

The Bank of Japan's interest rate decision - with  Seijiro Takeshita
The Bank of Japan left its monetary policy unchanged Tuesday but downgraded its view of the economy. Sarah Lowther discusses the decision and outlook with Seijiro Takeshita, Professor of Management and Information at University of Shizuoka, Japan
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Dr Seijiro Takeshita


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Ed Mitchell

Budget 2016

Ed Mitchell
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Budget 2016 Special

Budget 2016
George Osborne has delivered his eighth Budget. Listen to the Chancellor's speech in full.
Guest:

George Osborne


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Georgie Frost

Budget: 4 billion of further spending cuts by 2020, “It’ll make an impact and some people will suffer”, says Ed Bowsher

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Budget: 4 billion of further spending cuts by 2020, “It’ll make an impact and some people will suffer”, says Ed Bowsher
On Wednesday, the Chancellor George Osborne will present his latest Budget. Aside from a sighting of the fashionable red box, what can we all expect? Normally, a Budget four years out from a general election is when a government takes some risks. So what will happen to pay, pensions and petrol prices - all on the agenda. Ed Bowsher joins Georgie Frost to discuss this and all stories making the news today.
Guest:

Ed Bowsher


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Juliette Foster

Conversations From Africa: Jacob Zuma's visit to Nigeria, Forbes richest man in Africa & more

Juliette Foster
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Conversations From Africa

Conversations From Africa: Jacob Zuma's visit to Nigeria, Forbes richest man in Africa & more
Share Radio's Patrick Jones speaks with Chris Bishop, Managing Editor of Forbes Africa Magazine. This week topics include: Jacob Zumas recent state-visit to Nigeria and the reasons for this, Aliko Dangote (Africas richest man) says Nigerias economic crisis is exaggerated, the Zimbabwean Government is weighing up whether to give compensation to white farmers & a huge court case for mining in South Africa this week.
Guest:

Chris Bishop


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Ed Mitchell

Justin Urquhart Stewart joins Ed Bowsher and Ed Mitchell to discuss today's Budget

Ed Mitchell
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Budget 2016 Special

Justin Urquhart Stewart joins Ed Bowsher and Ed Mitchell to discuss today's Budget
Share Radio Senior Anlayst, Ed Bowsher and Justin Urquhart Stewart of Seven Investment Management join Investment Perspectives host Ed Mitchell for a review and analysis of the Chancellors 2016 budget immediately after it was heard in the Commons.

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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: Schools to academies & the Chancellor's PM preparations - Dan Hodges looks ahead to the Budget

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money at 8:00

Morning Money: Schools to academies & the Chancellor's PM preparations - Dan Hodges looks ahead to the Budget
Dan Hodges, Political Commentator at the Mail on Sunday, joins Sarah Lowther and Chris Bailey to look ahead to the budget. The focus in the build up to the budget has turned to education after it was announced that all schools will be changed to academy status. Dan discusses this as well as George Osborne’s position in the leadership contest.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Dan Hodges


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: Warming up for a life after Brexit?

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: Warming up for a life after Brexit?
Warm Up, who produce market-leading underfloor heating products, makes an annual turnover of £20 million and employs 170 people. Its fast growth has mirrored the advent of the single European market, but life after a Brexit could spell a very different future for the company. CEO, Andrew Stimpson, spoke to Share Radio’s Nigel Cassidy about his fears if the UK was to leave the European Union.
Guests:

Nigel Cassidy, Andrew Stimpson


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Sarah Lowther

Presidential candidates are coming to blows over the economy - With Robert Van Egghen

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money

Presidential candidates are coming to blows over the economy - With Robert Van Egghen
The presidential race is heating up, and now candidates are starting to trade blows over the US economy. Share Radio's Robert Van Egghen reports.
Guest:

Robert Van Egghen


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Juliette Foster

The Weeks Update: Matt Rack, Head of Fire Brigades Union & John Weeks discuss the controversial Trade Union bill

Juliette Foster
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The Weeks Update

The Weeks Update: Matt Rack, Head of Fire Brigades Union & John Weeks discuss the controversial Trade Union bill
The House of Lords will consider a series of amendments to the government's controversial Trade Union Bill when it goes before peers on Wednesday. Condemned by critics as "undemocratic", the bill would only allow workers to go on strike if more than 50% of them voted for industrial action. Employers would also have the authority to hire agency staff to cover the jobs of workers who go on strike. However the greatest outrage has arisen from proposals to change the way that union members pay their dues, which according to Labour, could lose the party up to £8 million a year. Joining Investment Perspectives host Juliette Foster for more analysis of that story is Matt Wrack, Head of the Fire Brigades Union, and Professor John Weeks, Share Radio's regular economics commentator.
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John Weeks


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