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Should the language of technology be considered as important, if not more so, than learning French, German or Spanish?

Simon Rose
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Should the language of technology be considered as important, if not more so, than learning French, German or Spanish?
Should the language of technology be considered as important, if not more so, than learning French, German or Spanish? One man who thinks it is, is Jordan Poulton from coding school, Makers Academy. Earlier today, Olivia Demetriades spoke to Jordan to discuss why it's now becoming one of the most important skills being taught in schools, and she began by asking what coding actually is.
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Jordan Poulton


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Simon Rose

A new report has revealed that hearing loss is costing the UK economy £1bn a year.

Simon Rose
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A new report has revealed that hearing loss is costing the UK economy £1bn a year.
A new report has revealed that hearing loss is costing the UK economy £1bn a year. And with people working for longer an aging workforce means that that figure is set to rise. To find out more about this Jinan Rahma spoke to Professor Les Mayhew of Cass Business School and author of the 'Listen Up! Hearing Loss in an ageing society' report and started by asking about why they carried out the research.
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Les Mayhew


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Simon Rose

The OPEC nations have agreed their first cut in production since 2008- live from the OPEC conference in Vienna by energy expert Peter Bild

Simon Rose
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The OPEC nations  have agreed their first cut in production since 2008-  live from the OPEC conference in Vienna by energy expert Peter Bild
The OPEC nations have agreed their first cut in production since 2008. The alliance of oil production companies have agreed to reduce production by around 1.2 million barrels a day, with Saudi Arabia set to shoulder the biggest portion of the cut, as well as agreeing to accept Iran continuing to produce at its pre-sanction level. Simon Rose was joined live from the OPEC conference in Vienna by energy expert Peter Bild.
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Peter Bild


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Simon Rose

Growing fears for the UK economy has caused consumer confidence to fall- Joe Staton, GfK head of market dynamics.

Simon Rose
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Listen Again: The Share Radio Evening Show

Growing fears for the UK economy has caused consumer confidence to fall- Joe Staton, GfK head of market dynamics.
Growing fears for the UK economy has caused consumer confidence to fall. It's that time of the month when GfK's consumer confidence barometer is released, and it recorded a 5 point drop this month, with all categories measured experiencing a decline. Among the results was the forecast for personal finances over the coming year, dropping four points, and the general economic situation measure falling six, which is 19 points lower than November last year. As always when we discuss GfK's consumer confidence barometer, Simon was joined live in the studio by Joe Staton, their head of market dynamics.

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Ed Bowsher

The Small Cap Investor: Why are small caps ahead? With David Thornton

Ed Bowsher
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Share Radio Afternoon

The Small Cap Investor: Why are small caps ahead? With David Thornton
2017 has been a good year for the small company index AIM, to date up 12% as compared to 8% for the FTSE All-Share. Why have small companies been fairing so well? To find out, Share Radio's Steve Clarke was joined in the studio by David Thornton, Editor of Growth Company Investor.

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Juliette Foster

The Apprentice Investor: An update on the portfolios of Share Radio's Apprentices

Juliette Foster
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The Apprentice Investor: An update on the portfolios of Share Radio's Apprentices
This is a brand new edition of The Apprentice Investor. Regular listeners to the programme will know that our Apprentices are five members of the Share Radio team who've each been given fifteen thousand pounds of virtual money to build their own share portfolios. They're allowed a minimum of eight stocks from different sectors which they've been buying and selling through the Share Centre. Our Apprentices under the spotlight today are Alexi Phillips and Valsa de Winter. Want to start investing yourself? Check out The Investment Trust Show: https://audioboom.com/channel/shareradio-investmenttrustshow

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Sue Dougan

Bianca Miller - Apprentice Finalist and Founder of The BE Group on young female start ups.

Sue Dougan
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Share Radio Morning

Bianca Miller - Apprentice Finalist and Founder of The BE Group on young female start ups.
It seems young women appear to have the magic touch when it comes to starting successful businesses. According to new research, 'young businesses' run by those women under 35 are three times less likely to make a loss than those owned by over 55's. To get the inside story Sue Dougan was joined by Bianca Miller, Apprentice finalist and founder of The BE Group.
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Bianca Miller


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Sue Dougan

Money Saving Expert: Megan French joins us to discuss the week's best deals.

Sue Dougan
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Share Radio Morning

Money Saving Expert: Megan French joins us to discuss the week's best deals.
Consumer writer Megan French from Money Saving Expert gives some advice for those affected by the collapse of GB Energy as well as discussing the pros and cons of PayPal for online Christmas shopping. Plus we have a roundup of the best deals the team have found this week.
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Megan French


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Sue Dougan

Founder of the CV Centre James Innes explains how to avoid recruitment scams.

Sue Dougan
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Share Radio Morning

Founder of the CV Centre James Innes explains how to avoid recruitment scams.
Vulnerable jobseekers are being tricked into losing money in fake job applications or scammed into paying for fake police checks, visas, travel and training, which are not required. That's according to study, which found that scams reported in the last year have risen by a whooping 300 percent. To find out how to avoid the scams Georgie Frost spoke to founder of the CV Centre James Innes.
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Georgie Frost, James Innes


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Sue Dougan

Steve Jackson from Direct Line discusses unreported crimes.

Sue Dougan
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Share Radio Morning

Steve Jackson from Direct Line discusses unreported crimes.
4.5 million Brits wouldn't report a crime in their area due to the risk of devaluing their home or making it more difficult to rent--that's according to new research from Direct Line. The insurance company also found that a third of prospective buyers would ask for a discount on a property or reduction in rent if it turned out to be in a high-crime area. To discuss the findings Sue Dougan was joined by Steve Jackson from Direct Line.
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Steve Jackson


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