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Sarah Pennells (1)

Cary Cooper, an expert psychologist at Manchester University explains the worst office gripes

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Share Radio Morning

Cary Cooper, an expert psychologist at Manchester University explains the worst office gripes
No matter where you work there are office gripes. We all try to ignore them and remain chirpy, but some habits are bound to grate more than others. So what are the top annoying office gripes? Noisy or messy eaters, alongside moaning, were among the top complaints in a new poll. Sarah Pennells talked to Professor Sir Cary Cooper about the worst office gripes.
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Professor Sir Cary Cooper


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Nigel Cassidy

CEO of Evgen Pharma on their interim results

Nigel Cassidy
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Share Radio Breakfast

CEO of Evgen Pharma on their interim results
Evgen Pharma, the clinical stage drug development company focused on cancer and neurological conditions, announced its interim results for the six months ended 30 September 2016. CEO Stephen Franklin joined Share Radio to talk on future projects and discuss the results.
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Paul Sedgwick, Stephen Franklin


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Nigel Cassidy

Giorgia Scaturro on the Italian Referendum result and PM Renzi's resignation

Nigel Cassidy
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Share Radio Breakfast

Giorgia Scaturro on the Italian Referendum result and PM Renzi's resignation
Giorgia Scaturro, Italian Journalist in London, Reporter for Radio24, IlSole24Ore and L'Espresso, joined Share Radio during our politics segment to discuss the result of the Italian Referendum and PM Renzi's announcement that he will resign this afternoon.
Guests:

Paul Sedgwick, Giorgia Scaturro


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Hannah Maundrell from Money.co.uk on The News Review 05/12/16

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Share Radio Morning

Hannah Maundrell from Money.co.uk on The News Review 05/12/16
Sarah Pennells is joined in the studio by Hannah Maundrell from Money.co.uk . On the agenda they discuss the big story of the day that British consumers will struggle to pay off their credit card bill each month. Elsewhere, Debt advice organisations are advising people to 'act now' to tackle debt, rather than to wait until the problem gets any worse. Plus, Britain's agency workers are underpaid and exploited. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Hannah Maundrell


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Ed Bowsher

Italy rebukes Renzi, RBS settles, & more - with Alastair McCaig

Ed Bowsher
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Share Radio Afternoon

Italy rebukes Renzi, RBS settles, & more - with Alastair McCaig
Italian voters have rebuffed their Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's constitutional reforms, precipitating a period of political instability in which emboldened anti-establishment parties will jostle to fill the power vacuum. How have markets taken the news? Joining Share Radio's Ed Bowsher on the line is Alastair McCaig, Director of Investment Management at Fern Wealth.

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Sarah Pennells (1)

Lianna Etkind, executive director of the Campaign for Better Transport discusses rising rail fares

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Share Radio Morning

Lianna Etkind, executive director of the Campaign for Better Transport discusses rising rail fares
Our rail fares are one of the highest in Europe. A recent study found we spend as much as six times more of our salaries on rail fares than our European counterparts do. We are often overcharged as rail firms do not show the cheapest price on two-thirds of cross-country routes. Well, change might be on the way. Rail firms may now be forced to display its lowest priced ticket on self-service ticket machines. Sarah Pennells spoke to Lianna Etkind about the constant rise of rail fares.
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Lianna Etkind


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Nigel Cassidy

The market view on the Italian Referendum, non-farm payroll and the week ahead with Alex Lydall

Nigel Cassidy
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Share Radio Breakfast

The market view on the Italian Referendum, non-farm payroll and the week ahead with Alex Lydall
Alex Lydall, Senior 360 FX dealer at corporate forex broker Foenix Partners, joined Share Radio to give his market view on the Italian Referendum, Non-Farm payrolls and discuss what we should expect in the week ahead.
Guests:

Paul Sedgwick, Alex Lydall


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Nigel Cassidy

Michael Bowsher on Brexit Supreme Court appeal

Nigel Cassidy
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Share Radio Breakfast

Michael Bowsher on Brexit Supreme Court appeal
All eleven judges of the Supreme Court will meet today to hear the governments case that the High Court ruling on Article 50 should be overturned. If the Court upholds the High Court's previous verdict, it means Prime Minister Theresa May will be required to pass an act of parliament before triggering Article 50, the legal mechanism to leave the EU. Will the judges side with Prime Minister Theresa May? Or with the investment manager Gina Miller who began all this? She's backed by expertise from lawyers Mishcon de Reya and David Pannick QC, a cross-bencher in the Lords, and co-author of Human Rights Law and Practice. Michael Bowsher QC of Monckton Chambers joined Share Radio to discuss.
Guests:

Paul Sedgwick, Michael Bowsher


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Seona Myerscough, Partner and head of the Family team at Gardner Leader solicitors discusses divorce

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Share Radio Morning

Seona Myerscough, Partner and head of the Family team at Gardner Leader solicitors discusses divorce
Official figures released today show that the number of divorces is down. Figures from the Office for National Statistics show there were 111,169 divorces in 2014, a decrease of 3.1% compared with 2013 and a decline of 27% from a recent peak in 2003. The number of divorces in 2014 was highest among men aged 45 to 49 and women aged 40 to 44. So, why are divorce rates falling? For more information Sarah Pennells spoke to Seona Myerscough, Partner and head of the Family team at Gardner Leader solicitors.
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Seona Myerscough


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Nigel Cassidy

What will be the impact of Brexit on foreign investments in the UK?

Nigel Cassidy
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Share Radio Breakfast

What will be the impact of Brexit on foreign investments in the UK?
New data reveals Foreign Investment into the UK boomed in 2015 - but what does this mean in the context of Post-Brexit Britain? The figures published by the Office for National Statistics last week, shows that net flows of Investment to the UK from foreign sources rose to over 21 billion dollars in 2015, compared to just 15 billion in 2014. But will the UK be able to maintain this level of foreign investment, or will the EU Referendum scare the offshore cash away? To find out more, Share Radio's Matt Cox spoke to Adrian Lowcock, Investment Director of Architas.
Guests:

Paul Sedgwick, Matt Cox, Adrian Lowcock


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