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UK's construction industry has been one of the biggest casualties of the vote to leave the EU, Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight explains

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The Share Radio Evening Show

 UK's construction industry has been one of the biggest casualties of the vote to leave the EU, Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight explains
The UK's construction industry has been one of the biggest casualties of the vote to leave the EU, as worsening sentiment has seen output for the sector fall more than 1% in the three months to September, following a contraction in the previous quarter. Earlier, Gregor Watt spoke to Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight.

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Donald Trump: Madman or genius? Will he oversee massive US growth or precipitate a world slump?

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The Share Radio Evening Show

Donald Trump: Madman or genius? Will he oversee massive US growth or precipitate a world slump?
Tim Evans, professor of Business and Political Economy at Middlesex University is back in the studio discussing Trump-onomics: What will Trump’s economic policies be? The five ways a Donald Trump Presidency could change the world and the Euro founding father, Otmar Issing, warning about the project’s future.

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How is the travel industry developing within the fast-changing global economic and social environment?

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The Share Radio Evening Show

 How is the travel industry developing within the fast-changing global economic and social environment?
Euromonitor International released their 2016 World Travel Market Global Trends Report earlier this week and to find out what it entailed, Gregor Watt was joined by Paul Nelson of World Travel Market.

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Legendary cricketer Sir Vivian Richards discusses the importance of sport tourism to Antigua

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The Share Radio Evening Show

Legendary cricketer Sir Vivian Richards discusses the importance of sport tourism to Antigua
Legendary cricketer Sir Vivian Richards captained the West Indies in 50 Test matches from 1984 to 1991. He also had a distinguished career in English county cricket and has been voted one of the five Cricketers of the Century and chosen by Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack as the greatest One Day International batsman of all time.

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The Share Radio Travel Guide ep. 74

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The Share Radio Travel Guide ep. 74
London hosts the World Travel Market. The annual event brings together tour operators, hotel companies, airlines and tourist boards from around the world to talk about the newest trends and arrange the holidays they will be selling to travellers over the next 12 months. Paul Nelson of World Travel Market will be revealing the latest travel trends. And we will also have legendary cricketer Sir Vivian Richards discussing the importance of sport tourism to Antigua.

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Donald Trump is visiting the White House today, but what is the process between now and when he takes up residence there permanently in January?

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The Share Radio Evening Show

 Donald Trump is visiting the White House today, but what is the process between now and when he takes up residence there permanently in January?
Yesterday, we talked about the chances of Donald Trump being able to close the division between voters on different sides of the presidential race. We've since heard about wide spread demonstrations following the result. What is the mood in the US today? Simon was joined by Share Radio's political correspondent, Colin Bloom.

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"Dire shortage" of housing in the UK is continuing to drive up prices- RICS's chief economist Simon Rubinsohn.

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The Share Radio Evening Show

"Dire shortage" of housing in the UK is continuing to drive up prices-  RICS's chief economist Simon Rubinsohn.
Surveyors have warned of a "dire shortage" of housing in the UK, which is continuing to drive up prices. The warning, from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors comes ahead of a government White Paper on housing supply, expected this month. Rics said that house hunters were returning to the market after the EU referendum in June, but there was not enough property for them to buy. Simon Rose speaks to RICS's chief economist Simon Rubinsohn for more.

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The more mouths standing between you & your money that need to be fed, the poorer the ultimate investment return outcome is likely to be

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The Share Radio Evening Show

The more mouths standing between you & your money that need to be fed, the poorer the ultimate investment return outcome is likely to be
Simon was joined by Tim Price, Manager of the VT Price Value Portfolio, and they discussed his book Investing Through the Looking Glass. Tim's view is that the irrational financial markets cannot continue as they are and offered advice as to what investors can do to protect themselves.

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How important is it to love your job?

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The Share Radio Evening Show

How important is it to love your job?
How important is it to love your job? According to John Lees it can be incredibly important- he's author of a new book that is for anyone looking for a first job or a career change. The book 'How to get a job you love' helps you spot the work that will suit you best and find a job that you will love. With John Lees- career expert and author.

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Women expect to be paid less than men before they've even got a job

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The Share Radio Evening Show

Women expect to be paid less than men before they've even got a job
Women expect to be paid less than men before they've even got a job. This is according to new research from job search site totaljobs. It found that female graduates apply for jobs that pay on average £2,000 less per year than positions applied for by their male counterparts. To discuss the findings in more detail, Simon was joined on the line by Lucy Mangan, columnist and journalist at Stylist Magazine.

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