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Simon Rose

The Business of Film: Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Halloween Kills, The Last Duel, Beatles and India

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Halloween Kills, The Last Duel, Beatles and India
James Cameron-Wilson welcomes a glut of new films now that Bond is finally fading, though it has amassed £68.6m in the UK and looks set to be the 2nd high-crossing in the series. #2 is Venom: Let There Be Carnage w. Tom Hardy, #3 Halloween Kills (the 12th in the franchise), #5 Ron's Gone Wrong, #6 The Last Duel and #10 is Arracht. There's also the documentary Beatles And India about the sub-continent's influence on the Fab Four and their music.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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Simon Rose

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: Inflation, interest rates and the Budget

Simon Rose
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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: Inflation, interest rates and the Budget
Laith Khalaf of A J Bell discusses the slight fall in inflation last month to 3.1%, pointing out the distortions caused by the pandemic the year earlier. Markets are betting on the Bank of England increasing interest rates in November, but is it likely to happen? Laith looks forward to next week's Budget, thinking investors may be hit by a hike in CGT. And he also highlights the first Bitcoin ETF launching in the US, giving Bitcoin further legitimacy.
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Laith Khalaf


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: Solar-powered fire engines & camper vans, facial recognition payment & fast-delivered food

Simon Rose
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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: Solar-powered fire engines & camper vans, facial recognition payment & fast-delivered food
Steve Caplin, Share Radio's technology expert, discusses Gloucestershire's solar-powered fire engines and Dutch students who've built a solar-powered camper van. Facial recognition payment has come to the Moscow Metro and schools in North Ayrshire. Apple have listened to customers with their new Macbook, Tesco have a checkout-free store as well as a one-hour delivery service that isn't as fast as some competitors. Also news of a foldable e-scooter you can take on a plane, robot Japanese waiters, the Royal Mint extracting gold from discarded devices and 10,000 Damien Hirst spot paintings where the buyers have a difficult choice to make.
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Steve Caplin


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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: Sir David Amess, Boris's gamble on a green future, the EU vs. Poland

Simon Rose
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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: Sir David Amess, Boris's gamble on a green future, the EU vs. Poland
In the wake of the killing of Conservative MP Sir David Amess, Professor Tim Evans of Middlesex University, who had worked with him, asks how the threat to MPs can be better managed. He looks at the Prime Minister's big gamble on a green future with huge political and technological problems to overcome. And with the EU and Poland at loggerheads where we are witnessing the dialogue of the deaf, he wonders who will prevail.
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Professor Tim Evans


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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: Are Premium Bonds worth holding onto - and will rates rise?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: Are Premium Bonds worth holding onto - and will rates rise?
Premium Bonds are probably Britain’s best loving savings product but are they worth holding? The savings lottery delivers 100% government-backed protection, a theoretical 1% return – dependent on luck – and relatively easy access to your cash. But a new report this week highlighted just how unlikely people are to win big prizes. In fact, unless you have a sizeable amount in bonds, you should expect a long wait for anything over £25. But does the study stack up? What about all the readers telling us they’ve won lots? And does it matter that you’d have to wait ages to win £50 or more – or are those uninspiring regular £25 prizes a much more useful source of returns? Georgie Frost, Adrian Lowery and Simon Lambert dig into Premium Bonds, looking at the odds, the study on big prizes, what our readers have told us, and also how many people hold. Plus, interest rate rise chatter has stepped up a gear this week. Is a hike really imminent? Also under discussion: are the energy saving measures you can take to try to cut your bills, as the price spike sends more providers bust and threatens household finances? As Meghan and Harry get the ethical invest bug, we a look at ESG, greenwashing and how to invest to make an environmental impact. And finally, the topsy-turvy Covid world has thrown a new curveball: one-year-old used cars are now more expensive than brand new ones. How does that work? The team try to explain and reveal the used cars rising in value the most.
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Adrian Lowery


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Amy Smith and Jodie Philips on Home Online Schooling

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Amy Smith and Jodie Philips on Home Online Schooling
Adam Cox is joined by Amy Smith and Jodie Philips, from Apricot Learning Online, to discuss what some of the more challenging areas of online learning have been for students and how this disconnect may continue when children go back to the classroom. They look at the type of students continued online learning may be beneficial for and how Apricot Learning Online plays into the conversation.
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Amy Smith, Jodie Phillips


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Jonathan Watts-Lay on how the Pandemic has Changed Brits Retirement Plans.

Adam Cox
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The Hypnotist

Modern Mindset: Jonathan Watts-Lay on how the Pandemic has Changed Brits Retirement Plans.
Adam Cox is joined by WEALTH at Work Director, Jonathan Watts-Lay, to discuss new research from WEALTH at Work which shows how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed over 50's retirement plans. They look at what workers can do if they're struggling with finances, and Jonathan gives tips on what Brits can do to save more.
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Jonathan Watts-Lay


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Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: Generosity Hypnosis

Adam Cox
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The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist: Generosity Hypnosis
What's your idea of wealth? The ability to over-indulge, or to have an impact on the world? Does it estrange or embarrass you, or empower you to make a difference? Adam Cox explores this complex web of attitudes in his introduction to hypnotic wealth, and shows how generosity can dispel negative reactions.

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Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money: September Retail, Big Banks, Consumer Tech Events

Motley Fool Money
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money:  September Retail, Big Banks, Consumer Tech Events
What do surprisingly good retail sales in September indicate for holiday shopping? Will Google’s new Pixel phone be a hit? Which major retailer could be the next to drop tobacco products? Are we in for a record-setting Halloween? Maria Gallagher and Jason Moser answer those questions, analyze the latest from Domino’s Pizza, Virgin Galactic, Shopify, Microsoft, Oracle, Restaurant Brands International, and share two stocks on their radar: Zillow Group and Marvell Technology.

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Motley Fool Answers

Motley Fool Answers: Foolish Investing Lessons, Paying for College, and 401k Rollovers

Motley Fool Answers
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Motley Fool Answers

Motley Fool Answers: Foolish Investing Lessons, Paying for College, and 401k Rollovers
Foolish analysts share the stock that taught them their biggest investing lesson. Bro interviews saving for college expert Mark Kantrowitz about… well, saving for college. And we answer your questions about options for rolling over your old 401k.

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