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Andrew Cameron-Webb, founder of Welikeit explains his product

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Andrew Cameron-Webb, founder of Welikeit explains his product
Social media sites such as LinkedIn and Facebook are crucial nowadays in getting your business out there and seen by customers. But how to you do it, especially if your grasp of modern technology and networking sites is somewhat limited. Well what better than get Artificial Intelligence to do your advertising. That's exactly what marketing platform Welikeit has set out to do. Our reporter Tom Hill spoke to Andrew Cameron-Webb, founder of Welikeit.
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Andrew Cameron-Webb


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Sue Dougan

CEO of Kodasema Taavi Jakobson explains portable homes.

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CEO of Kodasema Taavi Jakobson explains portable homes.
How great would it be if we were like Tortoises and could just pick up our entire home and relocate somewhere else? An Estonian design collective Kodasema have created stylish portable pre-fabricated homes. They're 250 square feet and come with a living room, bath and storage on the lower level and a loft above. Our reporter Mary Newman spoke to CEO Taavi Jakobson to find out more.
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Taavi Jakobson, Mary Newman


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Sue Dougan

Founder of the CV Centre James Innes explains how to avoid recruitment scams.

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Founder of the CV Centre James Innes explains how to avoid recruitment scams.
Vulnerable jobseekers are being tricked into losing money in fake job applications or scammed into paying for fake police checks, visas, travel and training, which are not required. That's according to study, which found that scams reported in the last year have risen by a whooping 300 percent. To find out how to avoid the scams Georgie Frost spoke to founder of the CV Centre James Innes.
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Georgie Frost, James Innes


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Sue Dougan

Good Housekeeping's Consumer Editor, Sara Benwell, explains how to feed 8 people for £20 this Christmas.

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Good Housekeeping's Consumer Editor, Sara Benwell, explains how to feed 8 people for £20 this Christmas.
How much would it cost you to feed say 8 people for Christmas? £100? maybe even £200? Good Housekeeping's annual Christmas dinner price index just released today has revealed that you can feed eight people for as little as £20 or £2.48 per head. To find out how Sue Dougan spoke to Sara Benwell, Good Housekeeping's consumer editor.
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Sara Benwell


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Georgie Frost

Jordan Poulton from Makers Academy explains why coding is vital to learn at school

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Jordan Poulton from Makers Academy explains why coding is vital to learn at school
Coding was introduced to the national curriculum for both primary and secondary school students in two years ago. Should the language of technology be considered as important if not more so than learning French, German or Spanish? To find out, Georgie was joined in the studio by Jordan Poulton from Makers Academy.
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Jordan Poulton


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Georgie Frost

Kevin Charles from Crossland Employment Solicitors on losing jobs before Christmas

Georgie Frost
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Kevin Charles from Crossland Employment Solicitors on losing jobs before Christmas
How would you feel if you were given the push from your job just before Christmas? How would you feel if the new came via tannoy? With just weeks before Christmas, one insurance company allegedly left their staff weeping as it was announced over the tannoy that hundreds of them would be losing their jobs. Kevin Charles is in the studio to explain all to Georgie.
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Kevin Charles


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Sue Dougan

Money Saving Expert: Megan French joins us to discuss the week's best deals.

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Money Saving Expert: Megan French joins us to discuss the week's best deals.
Consumer writer Megan French from Money Saving Expert gives some advice for those affected by the collapse of GB Energy as well as discussing the pros and cons of PayPal for online Christmas shopping. Plus we have a roundup of the best deals the team have found this week.
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Megan French


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Georgie Frost

Share Radio technology editor, Steve Caplin talks about the latest Google app

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Share Radio technology editor, Steve Caplin talks about the latest Google app
How many times have you turned up to your local bar or restaurant, only to be turned away because it is too packed or been forced to stand waiting for a seat. We've got used to relying on the internet to find out location opening hours of shops and venues but what about how busy it is. Well now Google has a new feature which tells users just that. Our reporter Mary Newman spoke to Share Radio technology editor, Steve Caplin.
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Steve Caplin


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Sue Dougan

Share Radio's Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher on The News Review.

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Share Radio's Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher on The News Review.
Sue Dougan is joined in the studio by Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher. Today they discuss the results of the Bank of England's stress test as well as the lack of support for young women looking for jobs. Plus could a new, less harmful cigarette from Philip Morris replace it's conventional products? All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Ed Bowsher


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Sue Dougan

Steve Jackson from Direct Line discusses unreported crimes.

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Steve Jackson from Direct Line discusses unreported crimes.
4.5 million Brits wouldn't report a crime in their area due to the risk of devaluing their home or making it more difficult to rent--that's according to new research from Direct Line. The insurance company also found that a third of prospective buyers would ask for a discount on a property or reduction in rent if it turned out to be in a high-crime area. To discuss the findings Sue Dougan was joined by Steve Jackson from Direct Line.
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Steve Jackson


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