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Georgie Frost

Andrea Leadsom quits Conservative leadership race

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Andrea Leadsom quits Conservative leadership race
Andrea Leadsom has pulled out of the race to succeed David Cameron and become the next Conservative Party leader and UK Prime Minister, leaving Theresa May to take charge of the country. Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher joins Georgie for some breaking analysis.
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Ed Bowsher


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Juliette Foster

The Book Review: 'The Rise & Fall of Nations' (Ruchir Sharma) - a global view of economic health and wealth

Juliette Foster
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Book Review

The Book Review: 'The Rise & Fall of Nations' (Ruchir Sharma) - a global view of economic health and wealth
A new book - The Rise and Fall of Nations - gives a global view of economic health and wealth as it stands today - using such guides as how many billionaires do you have and the role of depopulation amongst countries. It's author is Ruchir Sharma - Head of Emerging Markets and Chief Global Strategist at Morgan Stanley Investment Management - and he joined Steve Clarke to discuss the book, his experience of markets (particularly emerging markets) post-2008 & his view on Brexit.

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Georgie Frost

Ed Bowsher on the News Review - 11/07/16

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Ed Bowsher on the News Review - 11/07/16
Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher, joins Georgie Frost in the studio to discuss the biggest finance stories of the last 24 hours. On the agenda today, we take a look at the Southern Rail delays affecting commuters, why going overdrawn is costlier than taking a payday loan, high-street stores are slashing clothes prices by up to 80%, while one in four Brits get in to debt to pay for a holiday they cannot afford. All that plus on the News Review. Consuming Issues goes out every week day from 9 to 12 on Share Radio.
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Ed Bowsher


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Simon Rose

Gadgets and Gizmos - Episode 73

Simon Rose
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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets and Gizmos - Episode 73
Gadgets and Gizmos with Share Radio's technology editor Steve Caplin.
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Steve Caplin


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Juliette Foster

Investing in a post-Brexit world - Adam French, UK Managing Director at Scalable Capital joins Steve Clarke

Juliette Foster
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The Investment Hour with Juliette Foster

Investing in a post-Brexit world - Adam French, UK Managing Director at Scalable Capital joins Steve Clarke
How do you invest in a post-Brexit world? Someone who's been doing that is Adam French, the UK Managing Director at Scalable Capital and he joined Steve Clarke in studio to provide an insight into ‘dynamic risk management’ which has helped clients in times of market volatility.

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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Is the FCA mishandling property fund freezes post-Brexit?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 6:00

Morning Money: Is the FCA mishandling property fund freezes post-Brexit?
Alan Miller, Founding Partner and Chief Investment Officer at SCM Direct, joined Share Radio Morning Money’s Directors’ Briefing sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise to look at the aftermath of the decision to freeze some property funds after Brexit. But has this guidance come too late?
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Emma Wall, Alan Miller


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In partnership with

Hewlett Packard
Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: The Living Wage three months on

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 8:00

Morning Money: The Living Wage three months on
It's been three months since the national living wage was introduced in the UK. The idea was always that the rate would be regularly revised, but Brexit and the power shifts in the major political parties could put the next steps at risk. Matt Cox spoke to Caroline Reilly, Senior Programme Manager at the Living Wage Foundation, to get her thoughts.
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Matt Cox, Caroline Reilly


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Marc Shoffman

Questions of Faith: religion and charity

Marc Shoffman
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Questions Of Faith

Questions of Faith: religion and charity
The Muslim community has come to the end of its holy month of Ramadan. As well as a month of fasting the festival also has a big focus on charitable giving, known as Zakat. But Islam isn't the only faith that puts charity at the centre of its beliefs. Research commissioned by the BBC in 2014 found that people who have a religious belief are more likely to give to charity than non-believers. Sikhs and Jews emerged as the most likely to share their wealth with a good cause, just ahead of Christians, Hindus and Muslims. The study, carried out for the BBC's network of local radio stations found that levels of generosity across the British public are strikingly high, but highest among those with a religious faith. As many as seven in 10 people in England said they had given money to a charity in the past month. But while just over two thirds of those who professed no religious faith claimed to have done so, among believers the figure rose to almost eight out of 10. Among those polled, all of the Sikhs and 82 per cent of practising Jews had given money in the past month. Among practising Christians the figure was 78 per cent. So what is it about religion that makes people so charitable? Well as one example, in the Jewish faith there is a rule that people should give 10 per cent to charity, known as Tzedakah. Marc Shoffman spoke to Rabbi Yoni Birnbaum of the Hadley Wood Jewish community to find out more.
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Marc Shoffman


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Matthew Cook

Share Radio Folk Festival Guide July 16th to July 17th

Matthew Cook
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What's On

Share Radio Folk Festival Guide July 16th to July 17th
Share radio has teamed up with www.ukfolkfestivals.co.uk to give a rundown of what's going on in coming months for traditional music fans.

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Juliette Foster

The Weeks Update: Theresa May says she wants to make Brexit work for the UK – but can she do it? Professor John Weeks & Graham Gudgin of Oxford Economics discuss

Juliette Foster
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The Weeks Update

The Weeks Update: Theresa May says she wants to make Brexit work for the UK – but can she do it? Professor John Weeks & Graham Gudgin of Oxford Economics discuss
Professor John Weeks - Share Radio's regular economics commentator and Dr Graham Gudgin part-time Senior Economic Advisor with Oxford Economics & Research Associate, Centre For Business Research, University of Cambridge discuss the nature of the EU debate as it appeared especially in terms of the economic arguments & the future under Theresa May.

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