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The Bigger Picture: Tory leadership, what next on Brexit and May's legacy

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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: Tory leadership, what next on Brexit and May's legacy
Political commentator Mike Indian, author of The Groucho Tendency blog, surveys the runners and riders after the first round of the Conservative Leadership Contest, won comfortably by Boris Johnson. How will the new leader, and presumably Prime Minister, be able to solve the Brexit problem? In Mike's view, an autumn General Election has become even more likely. He also assesses the legacy of Theresa May's time as Prime Minister.
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Mike Indian


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Simon Rose

Share Interview: Russ Mould on the current influences impacting on markets

Simon Rose
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Share Radio Interview with Simon Rose

Share Interview: Russ Mould on the current influences impacting on markets
Russ Mould, investment director of A J Bell, looks at the influences are the world that are currently impacting on investors. Overseas, what are the effects of tension in the Gulf and Donald Trump's trade policies? At home, how will Brexit and the possibility of a Corbyn government affect the UK stock market? Russ also discusses the problems afflicting Neil Woodford and asks what lessons can be learned and whether the prolonged period of low interest rates has a bearing.
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Russ Mould


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: Anonymity with Apple

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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: Anonymity with Apple
Steve Caplin looks at Apple's new iOS operating system which has a new feature allowing anonymous sign-ups. Also how motorists could soon be fined for noise as well as speeding, how much it will cost if you fancy a trip to the International Space Station, Amazon's Clicks and Mortar pop-up shops in the UK, a wireless, solar-powered reversing camera for cars that don't have them and why ice-cream vans may make a return.
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Steve Caplin


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Simon Rose

The Business of FIlm: X-Men Dark Phoenix

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

The Business of FIlm: X-Men Dark Phoenix
James Cameron-Wilson examines the UK box office where Aladdin held off newcomer X-Men: Dark Phoenix. Another highly-recommended new entry is Emma Thompson comedy Late Night, slipping in at #10. James's home release of the week is Green Book, the Oscar-winning true tale of discrimination in the American South in the 60s, which James also gives a big thumbs-up to.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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Simon Rose

The Week That Was And The Week Ahead: Tesco, BAT & Boohoo

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The Week That Was and The Week Ahead

The Week That Was And The Week Ahead: Tesco, BAT & Boohoo
Graham Spooner of The Share Centre looks back at recent results from Tesco, BAT and online retailer Boohoo. He also looks ahead to results from Ashtead, dependent upon the performance of the American economy and Berkeley Group, affected by Brexit stagnation and possibly by the prospect of a Corbyn government too.
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Graham Spooner


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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: D-Day & Tienanmen Square remembered and the rise of the Brexit Party

Simon Rose
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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: D-Day & Tienanmen Square remembered and the rise of the Brexit Party
Professor Tim Evans of Middlesex University examines the logistical challenges of the invasion of Normandy by the Western Allies 75 years ago. 30 years after the Tienanmen Square Massacre, he looks at how widespread the protests actually were and suggests that, ultimately, the yearning for freedom will win out. Lastly he looks at what the rise of the Brexit Party might mean and discusses the current travails of the EU.
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Professor Tim Evans


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Simon Rose

The Business of Film: Godzilla - King of the Monsters

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: Godzilla - King of the Monsters
James Cameron-Wilson looks at the most recent UK box office chart, with the live-action remake of Aladdin still at #1. Godzilla: King of the Monsters opens at #2 while, despite an absence of official numbers, James determines that high-school comedy Booksmart should feature at #7. His DVD of the week is Vice, the biographical drama-comedy about US Vice-President Dick Cheney starring an almost unrecognisable Christian Bale. James's view? The mark of a good film is one you appreciate even more a second time.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: The world's most dangerous artwork

Simon Rose
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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: The world's most dangerous artwork
Steve Caplin looks at the Persistence of Chaos, an artwork laptop infected with the world's most dangerous malware. The app Northern Fail exposes the shortcomings of Northern Rail. Amazon is said to be developing a wearable device to detect emotions. Delivery robots can now conquer steps. the University of Plymouth develop the world's first raspberry-picking robot. There's a tiny selfie drone and a clever foldaway shooting-stick-style chair, which he demonstrates. Great radio!
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Steve Caplin


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Simon Rose

CSJ Podcast: UK skills crisis

Simon Rose
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CSJ Podcast

CSJ Podcast: UK skills crisis
CSJ Head of Work and Welfare Policy Patrick Spencer, discusses how a National Retraining Scheme that gives every worker in the country a Personal Learning Account could help solve the UK’s skills crisis.
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Patrick Spencer


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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: Euro Elections, May and the Tory leadership & Labour's problems

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: Euro Elections, May and the Tory leadership & Labour's problems
Mike Indian, political commentator and author of The Groucho Tendency blog, talks to Simon Rose about the results of the European Elections and whether the Brexit Party's success will have ramifications for domestic politics. With Theresa May announcing her forthcoming resignation, who are the likely challengers for leadership of the party and what problems will they face? And what of Labour, facing criticism over its Brexit stance, its treatment of members who voted LibDem and now facing an official enquiry into antisemitism in the party?
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Mike Indian


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