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Nigel Cassidy

Consumers are paying the price for warehouse shortfall

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Consumers are paying the price for warehouse shortfall
A major new report on the UK logistics sector has urged for land to be set aside for industrial space by the government, warning that a growing shortfall could crush out online retailers. More than 18million sq. ft. of new industrial space is needed annually to satisfy exponential e-commerce growth and demand from parcel delivery firms, says City law firm Addleshaw Goddard. A massive shortfall could see consumers having to pick up the tab for the higher cost of industrial space for retailers and couriers. To discuss this further, Leona Ahmed, Head of Real Estate at law firm Addleshaw Goddard, joined Share Radio Breakfast.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Leona Ahmed


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Simon Rose

The Share Radio Travel Guide ep. 81

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

The Share Radio Travel Guide ep. 81
Simon joined by travel journalist and author Sarah Tucker. This week, they looking at where we should travel in 2017 Plus, where are the best airport lounges found? and what do they offer? Also, there'll be an insider's guide to Toronto And they look catered chalet holidays and why a good mountain holiday doesn’t require snow.
Guest:

Sarah Tucker


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Sue Dougan

Senior Consultant at Barnett Waddingham, Malcolm McLean discusses pensions.

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Senior Consultant at Barnett Waddingham, Malcolm McLean discusses pensions.
Recently there have been some big changes in pensions policy in the UK and throughout this past year we have seen a continuation of these policies and the beginning of a totally new pensions landscape starting to emerge. To discuss the past year and trends for 2017 Sue Dougan was joined by Malcolm McLean Senior Consultant Barnett Waddingham.
Guest:

Malcolm McLean


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Sue Dougan

CEO of eMoov, Russell Quirk gives his property predictions for 2017.

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

CEO of eMoov, Russell Quirk gives his property predictions for 2017.
UK house prices will continue to rise in 2017 but at a much slower rate, according to research from the Halifax. Britain's biggest mortgage lender said annual house price growth would be running at between 1% and 4% by the end of the year. That compared with an average of 10% in March 2016. Halifax attributed the forecast to a "higher than normal degree of uncertainty" about the economy in 2017, linked to the recent fall in sterling. To discuss the predictions Sue Dougan was joined by CEO of eMoov, Russell Quirk.
Guest:

Russell Quirk


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Sue Dougan

Darrell Todd from ThinkingAustralia.com discusses working abroad.

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Darrell Todd from ThinkingAustralia.com discusses working abroad.
How do you feel after the Brexit vote to leave Europe. Have you thought perhaps about moving abroad? Half of UK young people say they would consider a temporary move to Australia to work post-Brexit. Darrell Todd from thinkingaustralia.com joined Sue Dougan in the studio to talk about a package of new measures aimed to increase Australia’s attractiveness as a destination for young working holiday makers.
Guest:

Darrell Todd


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Sue Dougan

Share Radio's Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher on The News Review 29/12/16

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Share Radio's Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher on The News Review 29/12/16
Sue Dougan is joined in the studio by Share Radio's Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher. Today they discuss the recent bounce in the FTSE 100 as well as the increasing growth in bank deposits. Also on the agenda they look at gym membership deals following recent action by the Competition and Markets Authority. All these stories and more on The News Review.
Guest:

Ed Bowsher


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Nigel Cassidy

2016: the year of Brexit - part 2

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

2016: the year of Brexit - part 2
2016 will always be remembered as the year of Brexit, even though formal negotiations to navigate our way out of the bloc are yet to begin, and doubts are still being raised about the date of March 31st 2017, when Article 50 is due to be triggered. But 2016 was the year when the vote that would change the course of British history was announced, carried out and revealed. Yesterday we looked at the build up to the vote on June 23rd. Today, we head back to the day of Friday June 24th - the day that changed British politics forever. Share Radio's Joe Aldridge reports.
Guest:

Joe Aldridge


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Sarah Lowther

2016: the year of Brexit - Part 1

Sarah Lowther
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

2016: the year of Brexit - Part 1
2016 will always be remembered as the year of Brexit, even though formal negotiations to navigate our way out of the bloc are yet to begin, and doubts are still being raised about the date of March 31st 2017, when Article 50 is due to be triggered. But 2016 was the year when the vote that would change the course of British history was announced, carried out and revealed. Share Radio's Joe Aldridge has been looking into how one of the greatest political debates of our time played out.
Guest:

Joe Aldridge


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Nigel Cassidy

Accendo Markets' Mike Van Dulken on FTSE closing at record high

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Accendo Markets' Mike Van Dulken on FTSE closing at record high
The "Santa rally" boosted blue chip stocks, lifted by a surge in the share prices of mining companies and a falling pound. The FTSE 100, closed at an all-time high on Wednesday, up by 0.54% to end the day at 7,106.08. Mike van Dulken, Head of Research at Accendo Markets, joined Share Radio to discuss.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, Mike van Dulken


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Sue Dougan

Geeta Sidhu-Robb tells the story of Nosh Detox

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Geeta Sidhu-Robb tells the story of Nosh Detox
Nosh Detox is a company producing freshly made, non-pasteurised juice diets, detox and nutritional plans across Europe and the US. But it also has quite a unique backstory. Former lawyer Geeta Sidhu-Robb set up the business after retraining as a food technician and nutritionist to find a way of treating her ill son. Focusing on allergy free foods, nutrition, diet and organic produce she aimed to find an alternative to the drugs and steroids being suggested by his doctors. Geeta spoke to Share Radio's Melanie Wray to tell the story.
Guests:

Geeta Sidhu-Robb, Melanie Wray


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