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UK industrial production had its worst month on month decline since 2012- Scott Bowman UK Economist at Capital Economics

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 UK industrial production had its worst month on month decline since 2012- Scott Bowman UK Economist at Capital Economics
UK industrial production unexpectedly fell in October. That's according to the latest figures from the ONS that show that industrial output was down 1.3% month on month, rather than the 0.2% increase forecast. It was the worst month on month decline since 2012. To find out more about this Simon spoke to Scott Bowman UK Economist at Capital Economics
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Scott Bowman


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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture with John O'Connell, Chief Executive at Tax Payers Alliance

Simon Rose
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The Share Radio Evening Show

The Bigger Picture with John O'Connell, Chief Executive at Tax Payers Alliance
John O'Connell, Chief Executive at Tax Payers Alliance, joined Simon live in the studio to discuss: -Working for the taxman -Carney's "threat to capitalism" speech -Sugar Tax -Network Rail and the plan to ensure track and train lines come together a bit more
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John O'Connell


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Nigel Cassidy

CEO of Motley Fool on China's trade beating forecast

Nigel Cassidy
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CEO of Motley Fool on China's trade beating forecast
China's foreign exchange reserves fell far more than expected in November to the lowest level in nearly six years, as authorities struggled to stem capital outflows and shore up a sliding currency. And yet China has just reported pretty upbeat trade figures, with exports and imports both beating forecasts. David Kuo, CEO of the Motley Fool in Singapore, joined Share Radio to discuss China trade data.
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Louise Cooper, David Kuo


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Glen Goodman

Discontent over pace of Brexit threatens Tory safe seat

Glen Goodman
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Share Radio Afternoon

Discontent over pace of Brexit threatens Tory safe seat
Tomorrow, voters go to the polls in Lincolnshire for the Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election. It came about due to the resignation of the Conservative MP Stephen Phillips, who was elected in 2015 with a 24,000 majority, so it may initially seem as though the seat will stay Tory. However, the constituency is very pro-Brexit, and as a result of slow Brexit negotiations, residents may stray away from their expected alliance. Share Radio's Glen Goodman spoke to John Curtice, Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde, for his thoughts on the by-election.

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Glen Goodman

Drug bust: Pfizer fined for overcharging NHS

Glen Goodman
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Share Radio Afternoon

Drug bust: Pfizer fined for overcharging NHS
The pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has been fined a record £84m for charging the NHS too much for an anti-epilepsy drug. Share Radio's Glen Goodman spoke with Angus Macculloch, Senior Lecturer of EU & UK Competition Law at Lancaster University for some clarification on the issue. Namely, how is it the Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) determined Pfizer had been overcharging? Are public institutions like the NHS prone to being overcharged in this way?

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Simon Rose

The fall in immigration of 91,000 is predicted for a 'mid range Brexit', what does this mean?

Simon Rose
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The Share Radio Evening Show

The fall in immigration of 91,000 is predicted for a 'mid range Brexit', what does this mean?
Two issues which dominated the UK's Brexit referendum debate were immigration and the economy. But sharp falls in migration post Brexit could shrink GDP per capita by more than 3 percent. That's according to a report by NIESR fellow Jonathan Portes and NIESR research assistant Giuseppe Forte. The report, titled "The Economic Impact of Brexit-induced Reductions in Migration," found that a fall in total immigration of 91,000, would mean that GDP per capita would be 3.4% lower by 2030 than it would otherwise have been. To find out more about the report, Simon spoke to Jonathan Portes Senior Fellow at NIESR and co-author of the report.
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Jonathan Portes


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Glen Goodman

May to publish Brexit strategy, TIME's Person of the Year, & more - with Chris Justham

Glen Goodman
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Share Radio Afternoon

May to publish Brexit strategy, TIME's Person of the Year, & more - with Chris Justham
Share Radio's Glen Goodman was joined on the line by Chris Justham, Relationship Manager at Seven Investment Management, for the biggest news shaping markets today. To begin with, Theresa May has announced she will publish her Brexit negotiating strategy before she activates Article 50, the trigger for Britain's departure from the EU - Glen and Chris discuss whether she'll deliver. They also tackle news that HSBC, Credit Agricole and JP Morgan Chase have been fined more than £400 million for their alleged participation in a cartel to manipulate a key European interest rate. And who is Time's Person of the Year? Tune in to find out.

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Simon Rose

Movies and Money with film critic James Cameron Wilson looking at animation

Simon Rose
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Movies and Money with film critic James Cameron Wilson looking at animation
Movies and Money: film critic James Cameron Wilson discusses the history of animated films.
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James Cameron Wilson


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Glen Goodman

My Portfolio with Lord Lee: Glen Fawcett of Concurrent Technologies

Glen Goodman
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Share Radio Afternoon

My Portfolio with Lord Lee: Glen Fawcett of Concurrent Technologies
This is My Portfolio with Lord Lee, our weekly look at investment decisions from the perspective of both the investor and the invested, side by side. As ever, our investor is weekly FT columnist Lord John Lee. He is also author of the book 'How to Make a Million Slowly: My Guiding Principles from a Lifetime of Successful Investing'. This week, Lord Lee's invested is Glen Fawcett, Managing Director at Concurrent Technologies. He joined Lord Lee and Share Radio's Glen Goodman in the studio.

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Simon Rose

Why has the number of workers living in poverty reached a new high?

Simon Rose
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The Share Radio Evening Show

Why has the number of workers living in poverty reached a new high?
The number of workers living in poverty has reached a record high - at more than 7 million people. According to a report commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, the UK's housing crisis is fuelling growing insecurity. 3.8 million workers, or one in eight, are in poverty after an increase since the economy started recovering six years ago and a total of 7.4 million people, including 2.6 million children, are living in poverty despite being part of working households. To discuss the research in more detail, Simon was joined by Kate Bell, head of economics at the TUC.
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Kate Bell


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