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Georgie Frost

Chair of The Culture, Media and Sport Committee Damian Collins discusses the phenomenon of fake news

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Chair of The Culture, Media and Sport Committee Damian Collins discusses the phenomenon of fake news
Recently it's become increasingly difficult to separate fact from fiction in what we read and see online. The problem is now so bad though that a Parliamentary inquiry is being launched to look into solving the problem. To find out more Share Radio's Tom Hill spoke to chair of The Culture, Media and Sport Committee, Damian Collins MP, who began by explaining the scale of the problem.
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Damian Collins


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Georgie Frost

Blogger Katy Stevens from katykicker on saving money as a family

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Blogger Katy Stevens from katykicker on saving money as a family
Share Radio's Sara Macham has been taking a look at another member of the UK Money Blogger community: katykicker.com. Created by mother and wife, Katy Stevens, the blog shares her views on personal finance issues to do with parenting, products, and family life.
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Katy Stevens


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Georgie Frost

Blogger Naomi Willis from Loyalty Card Points tells us if loyalty cards are worth the effort

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Blogger Naomi Willis from Loyalty Card Points tells us if loyalty cards are worth the effort
Now every week, the UK Money Blogger community, around 100 experts in all, take to the social media site to kick off the week and share experiences, tips and questions on anything money related. Last night they discussed loyalty points. Joining Georgie was Naomi Willis - whose site is: Loyalty Card Points and Skint Dad.
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Naomi Willis


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Georgie Frost

Finance expert Kevin Pratt from Money Supermarket on The News Review 31/01/17

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Finance expert Kevin Pratt from Money Supermarket on The News Review 31/01/17
Georgie Frost was joined by Finance expert Kevin Pratt from Money Supermarket. Today on the agenda, they discussed rising consumer confidence. Plus they look into why today is the day most people are likely to quit their job. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Kevin Pratt


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Georgie Frost

News Editor at the Huffington Post Jack Sommers on Trump's travel ban

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

News Editor at the Huffington Post Jack Sommers on Trump's travel ban
Now it's time to review some of the biggest political stories. Georgie Frost was joined by Jack Sommers, News Editor at the Huffington Post to discuss last night’s protests all around the globe against Donald Trump's controversial travel ban. They began with the latest news that Trump has fired his Acting Attorney General, for going against the ban.
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Jack Sommers


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Georgie Frost

Share’s Juliette Foster on the latest market headlines

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Share’s Juliette Foster on the latest market headlines
Joining us to discuss what the main market headlines of the morning are was Share Radio's very own Juliette Foster. There are a few company's reporting this morning - Starting with a big fine for Deutsche Bank and online Supermarket Ocado has announced its final results.
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Juliette Foster


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Juliette Foster

Salaries show signs of improvement, but advertised vacancies drop

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Salaries show signs of improvement, but advertised vacancies drop
A new jobs report shows salaries are beginning to show signs of improvement after a recent lull. But the research from Adzuna also shows that the number of advertised vacancies is beginning to drop. Becky Barr of Adzuna joined Juliette Foster on Share Radio Breakfast to chat through the statistics.
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Becky Barr


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Linda Lewis (1)

Company Casebook: Fast Future

Linda Lewis (1)
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Company Casebook: Fast Future
On Company Casebook this week Linda Lewis is meeting a team of futurists who not only predict the future but also write about it. They're called Fast Future - and they advise governments and organisations about the likely risks and opportunities in an increasingly unpredictable world. Not only that, they've built a thriving publishing business too, where books are turned around in just a few months instead of years, disrupting traditional publishing models. Linda has been meeting the founder Rohit Talwar and some of his team, to find out what they make of Trump and Brexit, plus the coming clash between Man and Machines, courtesy of their author Gerd Leonhard. Be warned - they believe there's a very real prospect of Nigel Farage becoming Prime Minister. And Trump's diktats they say can only get worse. That's Company Casebook this week on Share Afternoon Tuesday at 2pm And on Friday in Share Morning at 1030.
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Rohit Talwar


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: Toy buoy

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Gadgets & Gizmos: Toy buoy
Technology is changing almost every aspect of daily life and business and finance is no exception. Share Radio's Simon Rose and Steve Caplin, Share Radio's technology editor, look at the big technological changes that impact on the world of business, finance and money as well as some of the gadgets that help make everyday life a bit easier. On today's programme: a self-propelled U-shaped lifebuoy, a review of the DXO One camera for iPhone, and an Indiegogo for a smart home fragrance box.

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Simon Rose

Greek debt crisis resurfaces

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Greek debt crisis resurfaces
Greek stocks and bonds have fallen after the government in Athens failed to bridge differences with European creditors over the conditions attached to the country’s latest bailout review. It follows warnings from the International Monetary Fund that its debt is on an unsustainable path. The IMF says that compromises with creditors need to be made within 3 weeks. James Brydges spoke to Vicky Pryce, from the Centre for Economic and Business Research.

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