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The latest SNP conference news: Is a "hard Brexit" pushing Scotland towards another independence referendum?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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As Nicola Sturgeon announced the move towards a second independence referendum for Scotland, much of the SNP conference seems to have been centred around Brexit and the effects it will have on the Scottish people. Maurice Smith, Share Radio's Scotland correspondent discussed the latest news from the conference floor.

Guests: Jeremy Batstone-Carr,Maurice Smith


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Morning Money: Maurice Smith Share Radio's Scottish Correspondent talks to us live from the SNP Conference

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Maurice Smith, Share Radio's Scottish Correspondent joins us live from the SNP Conference, which starts today. What will be on the agenda?

Guests: Maurice Smith


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Morning Money: Gina Miller brings Brexit to the High Court today to challenge MPs right to trigger Article 50

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Gina Miller brings Brexit to the High Court today to challenge MPs right to trigger Article 50. Share Radio reporter Matt Cox spoke to Gina to find out more.

Guests: Matt Cox


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How will Presidential politics affect the US markets in the run-up to election day?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Chris Towner, Chief economist at HiFX discusses the upcoming US elections, the Presidential debat, and how current political events will affect the US markets.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Chris Towner


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Morning Money: What does the Paris Climate Deal mean for business?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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A global agreement to combat climate change has been forged, in a deal which will formally start on November 4. Ahead of the US presidential election, Donald Trump opposes the accord whilst Hillary Clinton strongly supports it, but what does it mean for business? Paul Simpson, CEO of environmental non-governmental organisation CDP, explained.

Guests: Sara Sjölin,Paul Simpson


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Morning Money: Is the digital world moving too fast for competition regulators to keep up?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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The Institute of Economic Affairs will today debate how new "disruptive" digital businesses fit into current competition policy rules. With cases such as Uber versus Transport for London and Google under fire from the EU for pre-loading Android smartphones with Google apps, the question remains how to regulate competition between these companies - or if we should. Matt Cox spoke to Paul Henty, Partner and competition law expert at law firm Charles Russell-Speechlys to find out more.

Guests: Matt Cox,Paul Henty


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Hinkley approved and UKIP at the polls - Politics with Ryan Heath.

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Ryan Heath, Senior EU Correspondent and Associate Editor at POLITICO Europe, discusses the latest political stories.

Guests: Ryan Heath


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Morning Money: How have SMEs fared since the EU Referendum?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Shiona Davies, Director of the UK’s largest independent research consultancy BDRC, talks to the Morning Money team on the latest BDRC SME Finance Monitor.

Guests: Louise Cooper,Shiona Davies


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Morning Money: What will the G20 Summit do for trade between Britain and Beijing?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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The G20 summit is drawing to a close in the Chinese city of Hangzhou, and for many the worry is this could herald an end to the so called gold age of mutual trade relations cultivated between Bejing and Britain. Dr Kegang Wu, Executive Director at BCC LinkToChina, discussed whether wider trade relations could be impacted.

Guests: Rachel Winter,Dr Kegang Wu


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Morning Money: What's business been like for WarmUp in the three months since the Brexit vote?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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Theresa May's Brexit Brainstorm at Chequers did make one thing clear: limits on migration from Europe will be prioritised over preserving access to the single market for goods and services. Andrew Stimpson, Founder of underfloor heating specialists, WarmUp, has been a big beneficiary of the European single market. How has his business been affected?

Guests: Andrew Stimpson


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