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Why are there so few women working in the UK tech sector? Nigel Slater from KPMG explains

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Share Radio Morning

Why are there so few women working in the UK tech sector? Nigel Slater from KPMG explains
Women make up nearly half of the UK workforce, but this number drops to just a fifth when it comes to the technology sector. The Government's recent green paper on industrial strategy showed that more technical education is needed to boost diversity in the sector. Last week, financial advisory firm KPMG launched IT's Her Future, a campaign aimed at encouraging more women to consider a career in technology. Share Radio's Sara Macham spoke to Nigel Slater, KPMG's head of management consultancy.
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Nigel Slater


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Why is the UK's tech sector booming? Tech consultant Chris Green explains

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Share Radio Morning

Why is the UK's tech sector booming? Tech consultant Chris Green explains
Salaries and investment into UK companies are higher than ever as digital continues to fuel the UK economy. The UK technology industry continues to be extremely lucrative for its workers, according to the Tech Nation 2017 report from Tech City UK. To find out more Sue was joined by tech journalist and consultant Chris Green.
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Chris Green


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The News Review: Men spend more on Mother's Day than on Valentine's day

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Share Radio Morning

The News Review: Men spend more on Mother's Day than on Valentine's day
Sue Dougan was joined by Hannah Maundrell, Editor in Chief at Money.co.uk this morning. Today on the agenda, they discussed how the state pension age may be increased to 68 by 2039. Plus they look into why men spend more money on Mother's Day than they do on their lovers on Valentine's Day. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Hannah Maundrell


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7 people were arrested overnight in connection to the Westminster terror attack. Josh Lowe tells us how this is an attack on democracy

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Share Radio Morning

7 people were arrested overnight in connection to the Westminster terror attack. Josh Lowe tells us how this is an attack on democracy
Sue Dougan was joined by Josh Lowe from Newsweek to look at some of the biggest political stories of the day. And a sad day for London and the UK yesterday. The number who died has been revised down by police to four this morning. Overnight, police have arrested seven people. Clearly they think the attacker wasn't acting alone? And the House of Commons will return as normal today. Plus the Scottish Parliament debate on whether to seek a second independence referendum is to resume next Tuesday.
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Josh Lowe


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Business as usual for the markets in after Wednesday's Westminster terror attack

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Share Radio Morning

Business as usual for the markets in after Wednesday's Westminster terror attack
Nigel Cassidy joined Sue Dougan to discuss the main market headlines of the morning, starting with the terrible news from yesterday. How do these sort of events impact the markets? Plus we've heard company announcements from Next, Ted Baker and IG Group.
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Nigel Cassidy


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Track Record: entrepreneur, sales expert and author, Gordon McAlpine

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Track Record

Track Record: entrepreneur, sales expert and author, Gordon McAlpine
On Track Record with Sue Dougan this week is entrepreneur, sales expert and author, Gordon McAlpine. Gordon is founder of The Sales Club, has appeared on The Secret Millionaire on Channel 4 and is the author of a new book on business expansion, Scale Up Millionaire. His background is in medical sales, but he's also a motivational speaker and entrepreneur.
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Gordon McAlpine


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Track Record: Ian Cass, MD of the Forum for Private Business

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Track Record: Ian Cass, MD of the Forum for Private Business
Ian Cass, managing director at the Forum for Private Business, joins Sue for Track Record. Ian spent many years in the brewing sector, working for Diageo. He then moved into a director role at Venture Team UK, before joining the FPB. He specialises in new ventures, strategy, marketing and branding development.
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Ian Cass


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Track Record: Group chief executive at Police Mutual Stephen Mann

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Share Radio Morning

Track Record: Group chief executive at Police Mutual Stephen Mann
This week Sue Dougan is joined by the Group Chief Executive at Police Mutual, Stephen Mann. Stephen spent his early financial career with Aviva before joining Police Mutual nearly 9 years ago. He has a background in law, and an interest in law and order issues - he's trustee of the Police Memorial Arboretum Trust and a member of a key group with Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary.
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Stephen Mann


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Track record: Co-founder of Crimson Bear Paul Johnson talks about his career

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Share Radio Morning

Track record: Co-founder of Crimson Bear Paul Johnson talks about his career
On Track Record today Sue Dougan speaks to former senior buyer for B&Q and founder of Crimson Bear, Paul Johnson. Paul's career has included spells with Spicers, Carphone Warehouse and Maplin before co-founding Crimson Bear, a firm that sources high-end radiators and heating solutions for the home from across the world. You can hear an extended version this Saturday from midday, or available as a download from the Share Radio website.
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Paul Johnson


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Track Record: Billy Ward - Motorcycle adventurer, businessman and IT specialist reveals the soundtrack to his career

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Track Record: Billy Ward - Motorcycle adventurer, businessman and IT specialist reveals the soundtrack to his career
This week on Track Record, Sue Dougan spoke to motorcycle adventurer and businessman, Billy Ward, an IT specialist who turned his passion for motorbikes into profit, after his divorce.
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Billy Ward


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