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Georgie Frost

Money Fight Club - Thatcher or Theresa?

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Consuming Issues

Money Fight Club - Thatcher or Theresa?
With Theresa May safely installed in number ten, this week Financial journalists Lindsay Cook and Anne Caborn talk to Georgie about if female leaders think about money differently, and why some shops seem to have sales all year around…and also who will get their Golden gloves award?
Guests:

Anne Carbon, Lindsay Cook


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Juliette Foster

How is London's property market fairing post-Brexit vote? Naomi Heaton, Chief-Exec of LCP gives her view

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

The Investment Hour with Juliette Foster

How is London's property market fairing post-Brexit vote? Naomi Heaton, Chief-Exec of LCP gives her view
Well some property funds had to stop withdrawals in the wake of Brexit - but now the dust has settled and we have a new Prime Minister could it be a buying opportunity? Naomi Heaton, CEO of London Central Portfolio Ltd - has bravely voluteered to come into the studio today....

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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: Can the Government help solve the housing crisis by giving local authorities more power over planning fees?

Sarah Lowther
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 8:00

Morning Money: Can the Government help solve the housing crisis by giving local authorities more power over planning fees?
The House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs has concluded in a report that the Government should allow local authorities to set and vary planning fees in accordance with the needs of their local area to incentivise private sector housebuilders. John Wriglesworth, Consultant Researcher for Jackson-Stops & Staff joined the Morning Money team to discuss further.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, John Wriglesworth


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: What's next for BT after the damning Culture, Media and Sport Committee report?

Sarah Lowther
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: What's next for BT after the damning Culture, Media and Sport Committee report?
British Telecom is significantly under investing in its Openreach division by hundreds of millions of pounds - according to a new report by MPs. The Culture, Media and Sport Committee says the quality of its broadband service "remains poor". Their report warns if there's no improvement, they support separating Openreach from BT. Share Radio spoke to Dave Millett, Managing Director of telecoms broker Equinox to find out more.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Dave Millett


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Simon Rose

Gadgets and Gizmos - Episode 74

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets and Gizmos - Episode 74
Gadgets and Gizmos with Share Radio's technology editor Steve Caplin.
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Steve Caplin


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Matthew Cook

Share Radio Folk Festival Guide July 23rd - 24th

Matthew Cook
Original Broadcast:

What's On

Share Radio Folk Festival Guide July 23rd - 24th
Share radio has teamed up with www.ukfolkfestivals.co.uk to give a rundown of what's going on in coming months for traditional music fans.

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Juliette Foster

Emerging Opportunities: A meeting of minds & a trip through Turkey, Brazil & Malaysia with Paul Robinson of Alquity

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Emerging Opportunities With Gavin Serkin

Emerging Opportunities: A meeting of minds & a trip through Turkey, Brazil & Malaysia with Paul Robinson of Alquity
On this edition of EO – Juliette & Gavin speak with a major investor looking to reinvent the emerging markets asset class – Paul Robinson, the founder and CEO of Alquity, as they take a trip through Turkey, Brazil & Malaysia.

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Juliette Foster

The Apprentice Investor: How have our apprentice's portfolios been fairing amidst market turbulence?

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

The Apprentice Investor

The Apprentice Investor: How have our apprentice's portfolios been fairing amidst market turbulence?
This is a brand new edition of the Apprentice Investor. Regular listeners to the show 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 individual share portfolios. They have a minimum of eight stocks, which they've been buying and selling through The Share Centre. It's almost a month since the EU membership referrendum and in that time Britain has a new Prime Minister who's also made it clear there'll be no turning back from BREXIT...so how has that affected their portfolios? Juliette was joined in the studio by apprentices Olivia Demetriades and Alexi Philips as well as the author and financial journalist Rodney Hobson

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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: The triple threat facing the UK travel industry

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 8:00

Morning Money: The triple threat facing the UK travel industry
Thousands of British families with holidays booked in Turkey are scrambling to cancel their trips following the attempted coup. Travel agents say they have been deluged by calls from worried tourists wanting to cancel after seeing shocking footage emerge from the holiday hotspot. Specialist Turkish travel agents are ruing the 'huge financial impact' that the attempted coup has had on their business over the weekend - and of course, this comes hot on the heels of the Nice atrocity. It's a third blow for the travel industry, already set to be profoundly affected by the Brexit vote. Geoffrey Breeze, Executive Director at the World Travel and Tourism Council joined the Morning Money team to discuss further.
Guests:

Rachel Winter, Geoffrey Breeze


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: What's in a name? Brian Wilkinson of newly rebranded 'Gattaca' discusses

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: What's in a name? Brian Wilkinson of newly rebranded 'Gattaca' discusses
Until today, one of the UK's leading engineering industry recruiters was called Matchtech Group. Some would say it describes what it does: matching jobseekers with employers in aerospace, automotive, energy and other similar fields. But its all change from today, Matchtech group is to be called "Gattaca Group". So why the new name? Group Chief Executive Brian Wilkinson joined the Morning Money team to explain.
Guests:

Rachel Winter, Brian Wilkinson


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