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Conversations from Africa: Swung parliament

Simon Rose
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The Share Radio Evening Show

Conversations from Africa: Swung parliament
This Conversations from Africa, where Share Radio's Alex Clark teams up with Chris Bishop, Managing Editor of Forbes Africa Magazine, to examine the biggest stories from across the continent. On today's program: Lawmakers in South Africa have resorted to fists after the President's State of the Nation address ended in a brawl. A sad day for parliamentary democracy in South Africa?

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Ed Bowsher

'The more Tony Blair speaks, the more he encourages Brexit': Telegraph's Asa Bennett on former PM's call for remainer uprising

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

'The more Tony Blair speaks, the more he encourages Brexit': Telegraph's Asa Bennett on former PM's call for remainer uprising
Tony Blair has called for remainers to 'rise up' if they don't like the eventual Brexit deal - but is this coming far too late from the former PM? The Telegraph's assistant comment editor Asa Bennett says Blair doesn't have 'a lifetime license to pontificate on whatever he likes'. But is there a better figurehead for remainers? Share Radio's Ed Bowsher was joined by Asa Bennett for the latest in UK politics.

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Georgie Frost

This is Money: Paying More With Less

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

This is Money

This is Money: Paying More With Less
Welcome to the This is Money and Share Radio Podcast, brought to you in partnership with NS&I. We’ve had a few stats to digest this week with inflation continuing to rise, now up 1.8%, whilst employment remains at record highs according to the ONS. Behind the figures though we’re hearing much of this is based on freelance and zero-hours work with both salaries and interest rates failing to keep pace with the cost of living. With all this spelling disaster for savers there’s been a few interesting additions to Money Mail’s Best Buy table this week. Joining Georgie Frost to go through the options is Editor Simon Lambert and Personal Finance Editor Rachel Rickard Straus. Plus, we take a look at the new rate hikes threatening the future of small businesses and the costs of bereavement.
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Simon Lambert, Rachel Rickard-Straus


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Ed Bowsher

'One of the biggest deals in history': Kraft Heinz pursues possible Unilever merger

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

'One of the biggest deals in history': Kraft Heinz pursues possible Unilever merger
Kraft Heinz has proposed a £112bn takeover of consumer giant Unilever, the company behind Persil and PG Tips. The scale of the deal would make it among the biggest in corporate history if it gets the go-ahead but Unilever has rejected initial advances. For the day's biggest corporate stories, Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher spoke with Craig Erlam, senior markets analyst at OANDA.
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Craig Erlam


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Georgie Frost

Share Radio's Nigel Cassidy reveals the final results from Millenium & Copthorne Hotels

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Share Radio's Nigel Cassidy reveals the final results from Millenium & Copthorne Hotels
Joining Georgie to discuss what the main market headlines of the morning are is Share Radio's Nigel Cassidy. Friday's are usually a quiet day for company announcements and that's certainly the case today. Millenium & Copthorne Hotels have released final results. The other big company news this morning has been a familiar story for Japanese company Toshiba.
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Nigel Cassidy


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Georgie Frost

Donald Trump attacks the media in a bizarre solo press conference

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Donald Trump attacks the media in a bizarre solo press conference
Donald Trump used his first solo news conference at the White House to air his grievances with the media. In a boisterous and often bizarre session, he fired off numerous broadsides at the media as he skipped from topic to topic in what critics saw as an attempt to deflect attention from his alleged ties to Russia. And on this side of the pond, Former Prime Minister Tony Blair is expected to announce his "mission" to persuade Britons to "rise up" and change their minds on Brexit, in a speech later today. For his thoughts on these stories, Share Radio Morning's Georgie Frost was joined by Billy Bambrough, Editor of economics and business website Verdict.co.uk.
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Billy Bambrough


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Georgie Frost

We spend an average of £1.2 million in our lifetime on household bills, says Ed Bowsher on the daily morning news review

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

We spend an average of £1.2 million in our lifetime on household bills, says Ed Bowsher on the daily morning news review
Georgie Frost was joined by senior analyst Ed Bowsher. Today on the agenda, they discussed how we spend almost £1.2 million in our lifetime on household bills. Plus they look into why 1 in 4 people retiring this year will still have debts to pay off. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Ed Bowsher


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Ed Bowsher

Kraft Heinz makes £112bn bid for Unilever

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Kraft Heinz makes £112bn bid for Unilever
Food conglomerate Kraft Heinz's initial £112bn approach for Unilever, behind many consumer brands including Marmite, has been rejected in early stages. But is this the end of the deal? And a slump in UK retail spending figures show consumers are holding back as Brexit uncertainty kicks in. Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC markets, joined Share Radio's Ed Bowsher for more on these and the day's biggest economic stories.
Guest:

Michael Hewson


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Nigel Cassidy

4 major US stock benchmarks snap their longest record setting streak since 1995

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

4 major US stock benchmarks snap their longest record setting streak since 1995
The four indices had each closed at record highs every day for the past four trading days — a feat last achieved in June 1995, according to FactSet data. But the risk-on rally came to an end on Thursday as investors appeared to pause and take stock as they awaited more details on Donald Trump’s tax policies. To get a sense of the market mood at the end of another trading week, Nigel Cassidy was in the company of top Share Radio Breakfast analyst Chris Bailey of Financial Orbit.
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Chris Bailey


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Nigel Cassidy

Underfloor heating company Warm Up are booming thanks to their EU multinational staff

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Underfloor heating company Warm Up are booming thanks to their EU multinational staff
Warm Up are big in underfloor heating. The NW London- based manufacturing company have made and sold more than 2 million systems installed in over 20 years of trading. Their multinational EU staff in London and the favourable unified regulations for what they sell are all thanks to the EU single market. Joining Nigel Cassidy is Warmup’s Chairman, Andrew Stimpson.
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Andrew Stimpson


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