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Kate Andrews

IEA: Distracting from Poverty Relief, The Oxfam report debunked

Kate Andrews
Original Broadcast:

IEA show

IEA: Distracting from Poverty Relief, The Oxfam report debunked
IEA Research Director Dr Jamie Whyte lambastes Oxfam’s latest report on global inequality, arguing that the poverty-relief charity is attacking the economic system that has lead to the greatest fall in absolute poverty the world has ever seen.
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Jamie Whyte


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Kate Andrews

IEA: Fake News, dealing with misinformation in the age of Tech Giants and new media

Kate Andrews
Original Broadcast:

IEA show

IEA: Fake News, dealing with misinformation in the age of Tech Giants and new media
“Fake news” – a favourite term of Donald Trump – was voted 2017’s ‘word of the year’. Indeed, the spread of fake news has been cited as a serious threat to democracy, free debate and the Western order – with many believing it’s made further regulation of social media inevitable. And yet, in a world where social media has allowed anyone to create and disseminate information, there is still little agreement on what it is, how much of a problem it is, and what to do about it. Today the IEA’s Chief Economist Julian Jessop and News Editor Kate Andrews discuss the new media landscape – which has shifted dramatically in recent years with the growth of hugely influential tech companies like Apple and Google. The pair discuss, what, if anything, governments and Tech Giants should do to address the spread of fake news, and what the future regulatory landscape will look like.
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Julian Jessop


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Ed Bowsher

Business of Film: Coco

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

The Business Of Film

Business of Film: Coco
James Cameron-Wilson runs down the latest Top ten list at the UK Box Office and reviews Coco and The Post. James also comments on the Oscar nominations for 2018.

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Ed Bowsher

The Week That Was

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

The Week That Was

The Week That Was
Helal Miah from The Share Centre reviews the latest numbers from Sky, Dixons Carphone and Easyjet. He also looks ahead to expected updates from Vodafone, BT and AstraZeneca.

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Ed Bowsher

Share Interviews: Charlie Mullins

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Interviews

Share Interviews: Charlie Mullins
Charlie Mullins, founder and chairman of Pimlico Plumbers, talks to Ed Bowsher about his plans to run for Mayor of London in 2020.
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Charlie Mullins


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Simon Rose

Motley Fool Money: Amazon's Prime Move

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: Amazon's Prime Move
Want to keep up with the latest earnings updates from the States? Well join Chris Hill and the Motley Fool Radio Show team here on Share Radio, direct from Washington DC, for news, views and analysis of the US stocks that matter. In this week's show: Amazon names the finalists for its second headquarters and boosts Prime prices; IBM breaks a losing streak; Lionsgate entertains suitors; Apple brings cash home; And Starbucks goes cashless.
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Chris Hill


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Matthew Cook

Mobile News: Attitudinal Segmentation

Matthew Cook
Original Broadcast:

Mobile News

Mobile News: Attitudinal Segmentation
This week Matthew Cook discusses "attitudinal segmentation" with Graystone Strategy Director James Gray, as well as his new nationwide research, which studies consumer preference concerning network operators. Matthew also catches up with Helen Freestone of Vodafone.
Guests:

James Gray, Helen Freestone


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Georgie Frost

This is Money: What protects your pension when a company like Carillion collapses?

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

This is Money

This is Money: What protects your pension when a company like Carillion collapses?
The collapse of Carillion brought how Britain runs itself into the spotlight, but it also left many workers wondering about their money. And it's not just their wages that are a concern, the safety of people's final salary pensions is a major worry when a company collapses. In this week's podcast, Simon Lambert, Rachel Rickard Straus and Georgie Frost look at how safe your pension is and what backs it up. They also discuss whether it is wise handing over so much of the UK’s public service and projects to private companies looking to turn a profit for shareholders - and what happens to people's finances when that goes wrong? Alongside that we discuss the continuing madness of the cryptocurrency boom, including the alternatives to bitcoin and how ripple rose 84% in 24 hours. We also reveal the savings rate postcode lottery and ask that all important question, should you spend your money now and enjoy it or save it for the kids' inheritance?
Guests:

Simon Lambert, Rachel Rickard-Straus


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Modern Altruism and the Benefits of Volunteering

Adam Cox
Original Broadcast:

Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Modern Altruism and the Benefits of Volunteering
Adam speaks with Oxford University Academic Dr. Jeremy Howick, author of Dr. You and an expert on altruism and with Anne Webb, from Oxfam. They discuss why people give up their time to volunteer and whether any behaviour is truly altruistic. With a vast array of psychological, emotional, career and even health benefits they explore whether the purpose of living really is giving.
Guests:

Dr. Jeremy Howick, Anne Webb


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: Consumer Electronics Show part 2

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: Consumer Electronics Show part 2
A second peek at the CES with Steve Caplin getting his teeth into roll-up TVs, smart toothbrushes, smart fridges, smart showers and motorised roller skates and more.
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Steve Caplin


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