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Juliette Foster

Business as unusual: Russian ambassador shot, Berlin market crash, & more - with Jasper Lawler

Juliette Foster
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Share Radio Afternoon

Business as unusual: Russian ambassador shot, Berlin market crash, & more - with Jasper Lawler
Europe's equity markets are trading higher, helped by a busy year-end for corporate deal making and further signs that Italy is making progress on shoring up its weak banking sector. However, business is taking place against an uncertain backdrop, underscored by the assassination of Russia's ambassador to Turkey and the murder of 12 people at a Christmas market in Berlin which police have described as a "probable terrorist attack". Concerns about Greece have also emerged on the financial radar after the US credit ratings agency Moody's said the country is about to enter a troubling new phase in its seven year old debt crisis. For more analysis, Share Radio's Juliette Foster was joined on the line by Jasper Lawlor, senior market analyst at London Capital Group.

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Georgie Frost

Confectionary business owner Lavinia Davolio explains her career change from investment banking to selling sweets

Georgie Frost
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Share Radio Morning

Confectionary business owner Lavinia Davolio explains her career change from investment banking to selling sweets
Have you ever fantasised about leaving your job and starting your own business? Well that's exactly what one investment banker did after being made redundant in 2013. She didn't head back to the city but decided to do something completely different! Lavinia Davolio set up a sweet business--Lavolio Boutique Confectionery and has gone on to supply Fortnum and Mason, Ocado and Amazon and joined Georgie Frost in the studio.
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Lavinia Davolio


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Georgie Frost

Finance and consumer rights expert Martyn James on The News Review 20/12/16

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Finance and consumer rights expert Martyn James on The News Review 20/12/16
Georgie Frost is joined in the studio by finance and consumer rights expert Martyn James. Today on the agenda, they discuss the British Airways and Weetabix strikes. Plus our UK foodbanks filling up this season. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Martyn James


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Georgie Frost

Money Fight Club: Squaring up to charities

Georgie Frost
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Share Radio Morning

Money Fight Club: Squaring up to charities
More feisty fisticuffs from Money Fight Club with financial heavyweight Lindsay Cook; this week estate agency fees are in the firing line along with charities that hound us after making a donation, and if we should boycott the companies that are shrinking the Christmas sweet contents yet not reducing the price.
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Lindsay Cook


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Colin Bloom

Share Politics: Migrant Voice

Colin Bloom
Original Broadcast:

Share Politics

Share Politics: Migrant Voice
In the modern age, globalization, together with advances in communications and transportation, has greatly increased the number of people who have the desire and the capacity to move to other places. Sunday was International Migrants Day and we've been in contact with Migrant Voice, an organisation dedicated to giving migrants worldwide a voice to express their experiences and struggles. Colin spoke with Yuliana Topazly, who moved to the UK from Russia when she was 19 and now runs her own business, and Rehab Jameel, a human rights activist, anti-FGM campaigner, and civil engineer, holding an MPhil from Cambridge in engineering for sustainable development.
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Yuliana Topazly, Rehab Jameel


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Colin Bloom

Share Politics: Trump & the CIA

Colin Bloom
Original Broadcast:

Share Politics

Share Politics: Trump & the CIA
As Donald Trump prepares for his presidency he has been naming officials...AND speaking out against the Central Intelligence Agency. To get reaction to the president elect's latest moves, and discover what they might mean, Colin is joined by Ross Anderson of Cambridge University.
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Ross Anderson


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Juliette Foster

Sturgeon plans to keep Scotland in single market - with Maurice Smith

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Sturgeon plans to keep Scotland in single market - with Maurice Smith
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has today announced her proposals to keep the country in the European single market. The first minister says Scottish membership of the European Economic area and European Free Trade Association would allow it to stay part of the UK but still enjoy single market access. She previously suggested there could be another independence referendum if the proposals are dismissed by the UK Government - but she doesn't think that'll happen. For more analysis, Share Radio's Juliette Foster was joined on the line by Maurice Smith, Share Radio's Scotland Correspondent.

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Juliette Foster

Terrorism strikes both Germany and Russia - with Ian Bond

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Terrorism strikes both Germany and Russia - with Ian Bond
Germany is in mourning after twelve people were killed at a Christmas market in Berlin in what Chancellor Angela Merkel described as a "probable terrorist attack". A man drove a lorry into crowds who had gathered at the market near the city's main shopping street. Meanwhile, Russia says it will boost security at all its embassies after the country's ambassador to Turkey was assassinated by an off duty policeman hours before the Berlin attack. Ian Bond is Director of Foreign Policy at the Centre for European Reform, and joined Share Radio's Juliette Foster on the line for more on these stories.

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Simon Rose

The UK’s legal sector could be at risk if the government fails to secure guarantees for it after Brexit

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

The UK’s legal sector could be at risk if the government fails to secure guarantees for it after Brexit
TheCityUK has released a report today warning that the UK’s legal sector could be at risk if the government fails to secure guarantees for it after Brexit. The report warns that 370,000 jobs are dependent on the outcome of the Brexit negotiation, and warned of the risks to the UK economy if the £26bn legal sector loses its title as a hub for legal expertise. To find out more about this Simon Rose was joined by Robert McLeod, the CEO of MLex,
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Robert McLeod


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Juliette Foster

The Weeks Update: Trump risks trade war with China

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

The Weeks Update: Trump risks trade war with China
Donald Trump's promise to create more jobs played well with crowds especially in regions hit hard by the decline of their manufacturing industries. In Mr Trump's world America can only restore its economic greatness by re-negotiating trade accords which have yielded it few, if any, real benefits. To achieve this would mean taking on the likes of China, which the new president elect claims has abused its position to flood the market with cheap goods. With Mr Trump now gearing up to take possession of the White House, how is he planning to make America a top manufacturer, and does that mean risking a trade war with China? For more analysis, Share Radio's Juliette Foster was joined by Professor John Weeks, Share Radio's regular economics commentator.

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