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CONSUMING ISSUES: Why is your credit rating important? Listen to Lisa Hardstaff and Joel Davis from EQUIFAX

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

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Are you looking to get a mortgage, a loan, even a new mobile contract? How much does a credit report matter? And what are the things that could impact it? Your credit rating can affect your ability to borrow money using products such as credit cards, loans and mortgages. If your credit rating isn’t in the best shape there are things you can do to build it up again and fix any problems. Popular myths include that the credit behaviour of anyone living at the same address could affect your credit score rating and that old debts don't count. Georgie Speaks to Lisa Hardstaff and Joel Davis from EQUIFAX

Guests: Lisa Hardstaff,Joel Davis


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CONSUMING ISSUES: The team from MoneyWise joins us to talk about renting, break-ups, Trades people, Insider dealings

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

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As housing prices continue to skyrocket, more and more people are still renting well into their 40s. So how can they ever get their own place, if the situation is like this? Moira O'Neill and Tom Wilson from Moneywise have been looking at this exact issue this week. Plus, how did successful couples deal with money matters? And hiring help…the do’s and don’ts of getting builders in

Guests: Moira O'Neill,Tom Wilson


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Harrison Kelly on the News Review -11/05/16

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

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Joining Georgie Frost today on the Consuming Issues News Review, Harrison Kelly, Media Relations Manager at the TSB. Top on the agenda, nursing home expenses, challenger banks, contactless cards payments and holiday costs. Consuming Issues goes out with Georgie Frost every day from 9 to 12 on Share Radio

Guests: Harrison Kelly


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Morning Money: How are non-graduates faring in Britain today?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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Conor D'Arcy, Policy Analyst at the Resolution Foundation, talked about their new research published on the lack of career routes for non-graduates. Public policy is often focused on boosting high-level skills and helping those with the poorest qualifications. But those in between are often overlooked, so how can we break down the barriers?

Guests: Chris Bailey,Conor D'Arcy


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Morning Money: British companies divided over the effects of a Brexit, according to East & Partners

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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According to research by business banking market research and analysis firm, East & Partners, four-fifths of Britain's major companies have taken steps to hedge against the risk that a vote to leave the European Union will knock more than 10% off the value of sterling. In contrast, 83% of small and medium-sized firms think sterling will be unharmed by a vote for Brexit. Simon Kleine is the Head of Client Services at East & Partners, and he discussed the findings.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Simon Kleine


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The Weeks Update: Updates on the democrat vote in the US election with Jeff Faux and Prof John Weeks

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: The Weeks Update

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We begin with a clip of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders speaking after his victory in Indiana over rival Hillary Clinton, as they slug it out for the Democratic nomination in the US presidential elections. Although Mrs Clinton as good as has the top prize in her pocket, Mr Sanders has refused to make life easy for her. Despite trailing by an average of seven points in opinion polls and losing bigger states on the east coast, his latest victory shows that he still appeals to disaffected mid-west voters. So...does Bernie Sanders have any further rabbits to pull from a hat...or could Hilary Clinton yet outfox him by inviting him onto her ticket as her running mate? In the studio is Jeff Faux, author of The Servant Economy and founder of the "Economic Policy Institute in Washington", and Professor John Weeks, Share Radio's regular economics commentator.


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Simon McCulloch on the News Review -10/05/16

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

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Joining Georgie Frost today on the Consuming Issues News Review, Simon McCulloch Director of Insurance, comparethemarket.com. Top on the agenda, business and the EU, workers and Brexit, pensions, retail sales and construction workers. Consuming Issues goes out with Georgie Frost every day from 9 to 12 on Share Radio

Guests: Simon McCulloch


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Morning Money: What’s behind the growth in temporary job placements?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Companies have switched to filling jobs with temporary staff as they await the outcome of the European Union referendum, according to a monthly jobs report from the REC and Markit. Tom Hadley, Director of Policy at the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, joined Sarah Lowther and Chris Bailey to talk about the report.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Tom Hadley


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Morning Money: Tightening the screws further on tax havens & offshore finance

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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Ahead of an international corruption summit being hosted by David Cameron in London this week, the Head of Campaigns at ActionAid UK, Murray Worthy, joined Sarah Lowther and Chris Bailey. ActionAid has been campaigning for the reform of global tax rules to tackle tax dodging in the world's poorest countries.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Murray Worthy


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Consuming Issues: Is the frothy housing market finally starting to come off? Listen to James Lockett from eMoov.co.uk

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

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Is the frothy housing market finally starting to come off? Well, that's what Lender Halifax is saying in a new report showing UK house prices fell by a greater than expected 0.8 per cent last month. Georgie speaks to James Lockett from the online estate agent eMoov.co.uk

Guests: James Lockett


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