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The Week That Was And The Week Ahead: Coronavirus, the Fed, Ashtead, Gregg's & ITV

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The Week That Was and The Week Ahead

The Week That Was And The Week Ahead: Coronavirus, the Fed, Ashtead, Gregg's & ITV
Ian Forrest of The Share Centre looks at the effect on markets of the Coronavirus and the Fed's rate cut and asks what private investors can usefully do. He looks at recent news from Ashtead, Gregg's and ITV and looks ahead to forthcoming results from Cineworld, Prudential and the John Wood Group.
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Ian Forrest


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The Business of Film: The Invisible Man

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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: The Invisible Man
James Cameron-Wilson examines the latest UK box office chart. He recommends The Invisible Man which debuts at #1 as well as true-live environmental legal drama Dark Waters at #4. At #11 is French arthouse movie Portrait of a Lady on Fire, which is another tip from James. For home entertainment, he favours Terminator: Dark Fate which is, he feels, a return to form for the franchise.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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The Bigger Picture: Free speech, Toby Young & unions, Dominic Cummings & The Budget and the YIMBY movement

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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: Free speech, Toby Young & unions, Dominic Cummings & The Budget and the YIMBY movement
Professor Tim Evans of Middlesex University looks at the Free Speech Union set up by Toby Young and asks if we're witnessing the future of trades unions. He wonders if, in the light of Dominic Cummings' writings, the forthcoming Budget will be one of the most radical of all time. And he looks at the rise of the YIMBY (Yes, In My Back Yard) movement.
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Professor Tim Evans


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The Business of Film: The Call of the Wild

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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: The Call of the Wild
James Cameron-Wilson on the UK box office, where Sonic the Hedgehog remained at #1 during half term week, with Parasite moving down to the #3 spot. Harrison Ford in The Call of the Wild enters at #4, Like a Boss is #8, Brahms: The Boy II is #9. Greed, with Steve Coogan – we're assured – NOT playing Sir Philip Green is Jame's favourite new film but only makes it to #11. His home release of the week is Sons of Denmark.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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The Week That Was And The Week Ahead: Coronavirus, ABF, Rio, WPP and Reckitt

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The Week That Was and The Week Ahead

The Week That Was And The Week Ahead: Coronavirus, ABF, Rio, WPP and Reckitt
Helal Miah of The Share Centre looks at the market reaction to the spread of the Coronavirus. He also looks at recent news from Associated British Foods, Rio, WPP and Reckitt Benckiser. Looking ahead, he discusses forthcoming results from Ashtead, Intertek, ITV and Melrose.
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Helal Miah


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Gadgets & Gizmos: Gluing antennae onto bees

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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: Gluing antennae onto bees
Tech expert Steve Caplin on the British scientists who have been gluing antennae onto bees (and what it might mean for driverless cars), the wearable bracelet that jams Alexa's microphone, the lithium batteries that can't explode, the world's first immersive TV drama, an emoji jacket for cyclists, IKEA's 3D-printed handles and legs and a crowd-funded wearable that lets you choose your mood.
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Steve Caplin


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The Bigger Picture: Downing Street reshuffle and firings & Bloomberg and the Democratic Primaries

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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: Downing Street reshuffle and firings & Bloomberg and the Democratic Primaries
Political commentator Mike Indian casts his eye over the runners and riders in the revised cabinet - and what the reshuffle means for the future of the Government. He asks if Dominic Cummings is really the power behind the throne. And he looks at Michael Bloomberg's entry to the Democratic Primaries and explains that becoming President is NOT his aim.
Guest:

Mike Indian


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Gadgets & Gizmos: Interacting with the new £20 banknote

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The Bigger Picture

Gadgets & Gizmos: Interacting with the new £20 banknote
Tech guru Steve Caplin on how you can interact with Turner's masterpiece on the new £20 note, Jeff Bezos's pledge to save the environment, Samsung's new phones, the Met Police bringing in live facial recognition, an app taking revenge on nuisance calls, the knife that thinks it's a fork and vice versa and ends with organic robots, robot snakes, sweating robots and a giant Gundam robot.
Guest:

Steve Caplin


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Business of Film: Sonic the Hedgehog

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The Business Of Film

Business of Film: Sonic the Hedgehog
James Cameron-Wilson examines the latest UK box office figures where the newly-released Sonic the Hedgehog is in the #1 spot. Oscar-winning Korean film Parasite rises from #4 to #2 while the new version of Emma enters at #6. Polish erotic film 365 Dni is at #8. For home viewing, James strongly recommends the Colombian-set movie Monos.
Guest:

James Cameron-Wilson


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The Week That Was And The Week Ahead: HSBC, Lloyds, Morgan Sindall, Smith & Nephew

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The Week That Was and The Week Ahead

The Week That Was And The Week Ahead: HSBC, Lloyds, Morgan Sindall, Smith & Nephew
Joe Healey of The Share Centre looks at recent results from HSBC and Lloyds Bank as well as Morgan Sindall and Smith & Nephew and considers their prospects for private investors. He also looks ahead to what we might expect from Persimmon, IAG and Rolls Royce.
Guest:

Joe Healey


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