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Glen Goodman

Could a rate rise be on the cards?

Glen Goodman
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Could a rate rise be on the cards?
Are interest rates too low? One of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee members has signalled she's on the verge of voting for a rate rise. And Brexit will cost UK 30,000 finance jobs according to a think tank. Ben Kumar, ‎investment manager at Seven Investment Management, joined Share Radio's Glen Goodman to talk through the day's big economic stories.
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Ben Kumar


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Glen Goodman

The Week's Update: Turkey in the aftermath of the coup

Glen Goodman
The Week's Update: Turkey in the aftermath of the coup
In this edition of the Weeks Update Glen Goodman was joined by Deniz Kandiyoti, a Turkish political expert and John Weeks, Share Radio's regular economics commentator and they discussed Turkey in the aftermath of the coup.

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Juliette Foster

Michael Holmes, spokesperson at The National Homebuilding & Renovating Show and head of National Custom and Self Build Association and Russell Quirk from emoov.co.uk on the 'broken' housing market

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Michael Holmes, spokesperson at The National Homebuilding & Renovating Show and head of National Custom and Self Build Association and Russell Quirk from emoov.co.uk on the 'broken' housing market
The government is promising to fix what it calls the "broken" housing market by building thousands of new homes and helping first time buyers. Amongst the many proposals is a three-billion pound fund to get small companies building in England. It's thought that around 60 per cent of new homes are being produced by just 10 larger firms. Share Radio's James Brydges spoke to Michael Holmes, spokesperson at The National Homebuilding & Renovating Show and head of NaCSBA (National Custom and Self Build Association) and Russell Quirk, the founder of the online estate agent emoov.co.uk.
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Michael Holmes, Russell Quirk


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Sue Dougan

Moira O'Neil and Helen Knapman explain making the most of your savings

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Moira O'Neil and Helen Knapman explain making the most of your savings
The Moneywise team with over 26 years of financial journalism under their belt joins us in the studio for their fortnightly catch up. This week Sue joined by editor Moira O'Neil and deputy editor Helen Knapman. We'll be discussing how to put together the perfect portfolio as well as how to maximise your savings returns playing current account ping pong. Plus we look ahead and questioning what might happen with interest rates this year as well as bringing you the latest stats and funny money stories from this month's magazine.
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Moira O'Neill, Helen Knapman


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Sue Dougan

Money Saving Expert Senior Writer Sally Francis advises couples on sorting out their finances

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Money Saving Expert Senior Writer Sally Francis advises couples on sorting out their finances
And it's time to check-in with our friends over at Money Saving Expert. This week Sue Dougan was joined by Senior Writer Sally Francis. We'll be looking at the governments changes to bereavement benefits and sorting out your joint finances with your partner this Valentine's day. Plus we'll have a roundup of the best deals the eagle-eyed team have come across this week. Don't forget, you can stay up to date and get the newsletter by heading to moneysavingexpert.com
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Sally Francis


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Sue Dougan

Financial planner Andy Cowan from Tilney told all about generational spending

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Financial planner Andy Cowan from Tilney told all about generational spending
How much money do you think you'll spend over the course of your lifetime? Well, a report has found that today's average 20 year old will spend a whopping 1.9 million pounds in total. Analysis from financial planner Tilney shows that we will have spent one million pounds by our fiftieth birthday, and will spend 400,000 pounds after we retire. It seems many of us, however, spend a lot more than we think we will after we've stopped working. To discuss the report in more detail, Share Radio reporter Sara Macham caught up with Andy Cowan from Tilney.
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Andy Cowan


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Sue Dougan

Former banker-turned-entrepreneur Joe Chakra from Sloane Brothers discusses his successful fro-yo shop

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Former banker-turned-entrepreneur Joe Chakra from Sloane Brothers discusses his successful fro-yo shop
Former banker Joe Chakra took a gamble when he gave up a successful career in banking to open up a frozen yoghurt shop. Sloane Brothers is going from strength to strength with its flagship shop on London's Brick Lane and another branch in Nottingham. Share Radio reporter Sara Macham caught up with Joe to hear the secrets behind the company's success.
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Joe Chakra


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Sue Dougan

Founders of cereal company Spoon Annie Morris and Jonny Shipman discuss why you should never skip breakfast

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Founders of cereal company Spoon Annie Morris and Jonny Shipman discuss why you should never skip breakfast
It's the most important meal of the day but with many of us short on time, people are choosing to skip breakfast. We could be storing up health problems though particularly when it comes to our understanding of what's healthy. One company aiming to challenge this is Spoon who have previously taken their products to Dragons Den. To find out more about the company and the issues around skipping breakfast Share Radio's Tom Hill spoke to founders Annie Morris and Jonny Shipman.
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Annie Morris, Jonny Shipman


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Juliette Foster

Rolls Royce export deals are being investigated by civil servants

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Rolls Royce export deals are being investigated by civil servants
Credit guarantees worth millions of pounds given to Rolls-Royce by the government to help it win export deals are being investigated to see whether the engineering giant obtained them fraudulently. Civil servants are examining support given by UK Export Finance to (UKEF) the company to help it land foreign sales, after Rolls last month admitted using bribes to seal overseas contracts. The FTSE 100 engineer agreed to pay a total of £671m to the Serious Fraud Office and regulators in the US and Brazil after it admitted decades of making corrupt payments. Andy Watson is from Transparancy International, and first told Share radio's James Bydges what Rolls Royce had done wrong.

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Sue Dougan

Stefan Porter, founder of Market Porter discusses his high end food delivery business

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Stefan Porter, founder of Market Porter discusses his high end food delivery business
Talking all things entrepreneurial, Sue Dougan was joined in the studio by Stefan Porter founder of Market Porter, a delivery service celebrating the best independent farmers of cheese, chocolate and charcuterie.
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Stefan Porter


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