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Georgie Frost

Lord Howard ruffles some feathers for comparing Gibraltar to the Falklands war

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Lord Howard ruffles some feathers for comparing Gibraltar to the Falklands war
A former Tory leader's come under fire for saying Theresa May would show the same resolve to defend Gibraltar as Margaret Thatcher did over the Falklands. Lord Howard was speaking after the EU suggested Spain will be able to veto future deals between the Union and the UK. Theresa May's heading to Jordan and Saudi Arabia for talks about stepping up the fight against Islamic State. The prime minister will pledge more UK support for airstrikes and new counter-terrorism measures during her visit. To discuss what developments can we expect to see from this, Georgie Frost was joined by political journalist Natasha Clarke.
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Natasha Clarke


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Georgie Frost

Shares fall as Apple ends contract with Imagination Technologies

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Shares fall as Apple ends contract with Imagination Technologies
Nigel Cassidy joined Georgie Frost to discuss the main market headlines of the morning, starting with UK chip designer Imagination technologies. They've made an announcement this morning regarding a license agreement with Apple. Also news coming out of Lloyds Bank this morning. It says it will shrink hundreds of branches in size. And Consumer goods giant Reckitt Benckiser has confirmed it is beginning a strategic review of its food business.
Guest:

Nigel Cassidy


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Nigel Cassidy

Demystifying those new tax changes

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Demystifying those new tax changes
At Share Radio, we're all about demystifying business and finance - and few things can be more confusing than tax. Well, on Saturday, a whole bunch of tax changes were introduced, which will come into force on Thursday (The 6th of April) for the tax year running for 2017 to 2018. To help understand how these taxes will effect you, business, and our economy, Share Radio's Matt Cox has been taking a closer look at the changes.
Guests:

Kevin Pratt, Anita Monteith


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Nigel Cassidy

Has the UK manufacturing industry been taking advantage of the weak pound?

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Has the UK manufacturing industry been taking advantage of the weak pound?
For over 40 years John Elliott has championed the cause of British manufacturing in County Durham. His Ebac company was founded in 1972 making dehumidifiers. Over the next 44 years, its grown and now makes dehumidifiers, water coolers, freezers and washing machines. Ebac dehumidifiers are the market leading brand of dehumidifiers in the UK. Over 1.25 million homes have bought a Ebac dehumidifier – that’s over 5% of all households. To get the latest snapshot on how UK manufacturing is coping, Nigel Cassidy spoke to John Elliott, Executive Chairman of Ebac, the British manufacturer.
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John Elliott


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Nigel Cassidy

How Gibraltar became a bargaining chip in Brexit negotiations

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

How Gibraltar became a bargaining chip in Brexit negotiations
The future of Gibraltar is at stake in Brexit negotiations. Spain could veto a trade deal if it doesn't get concessions over sovereignty. EU member states have received a letter setting out the bloc's opening stance for Brexit negotiations over the next two years. The letter says all issues relating to the Rock must be sorted bilaterally between London and Madrid. Share Radio's Peta Fuller spoke to Jonathan Lis from British Influence and Joe Carberry from Open Britain about the Gibraltar question.
Guests:

Jonathan Lis, Joe Carberry


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Nigel Cassidy

What is causing failures in pensions funds?

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

What is causing failures in pensions funds?
New figures released today from PwC's Skyval Index show the deficit of defined benefit (DB) pension funds stood at £500bn at the end of March 2017, a £20bn decrease since last month. So what does this actually mean for pension funds? To discuss further, Nigel Cassidy spoke to Steven Dicker, PwC's chief actuary.
Guest:

Steven Dicker


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Simon Rose

Inside Property: Property In The Media

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Inside Property: Property In The Media
How balanced is the portrayal of landlords and tenants in the media? Is the press guilty of prurience: revelling in landlord and tenant conflict and preferring to focus on bad behaviour and the worst...

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Juliette Foster

Business of Film: Life - an Alien rip off?

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Business of Film: Life - an Alien rip off?
The Business of Film with film critic, James Cameron Wilson looking at the biggest winners and losers at the box office this week, including Life, Power Rangers, Get Out and much more.
Guest:

James Cameron Wilson


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Juliette Foster

The Share Centre: Thomas Cook, TUI, Saga, RPC, AO World, SSE

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

The Share Centre: Thomas Cook, TUI, Saga, RPC, AO World, SSE
The Share Centre takes you through the major trading statements of the week - as well as what's to come in the financial calendar. Today: Thomas Cook, TUI, Saga, RPC, AO World, SSE.

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Juliette Foster

Share Politics: A can of Russian worms

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Share Politics: A can of Russian worms
It's time to talk politics. Today: Donald Tusk, the President of the Council, has unveiled his negotiation guidance for the EU as Brexit negotiations approach; and does a request for immunity from a former Trump adviser open a can of Russian worms?

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