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George Osborne stands down as MP for Tatton

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Former Chancellor George Osborne is to stand down as an MP. How will he be remembered? James Brydges reports.

Guests: David Buik


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Debenhams expects to suffer at the hands of of a slow down in UK demand

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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To get the latest company results, Nigel Cassidy was joined by Mike Ingram, Market Strategist at BGC Partners. Department store chain Debenhams plc, like the rest of the retail sector, faces challenges of rising inflation, fierce competition and a switch in consumer spending habits.

Guests: Mike Ingram


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What will happen to the UK skills system once we leave the EU?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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The CIPD warns that the UK is sleepwalking into a low-value, low-skills economy which leaves the nation ill-prepared for its post-Brexit future, particularly if the UK is to face restrictions on accessing talent from outside of the UK.

Guests: Lizzie Crowley


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Will the general election bring unity to Westminster?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Now to Theresa May and her announcement just yesterday calling for a snap general election on the 8th June. She said Britain needed certainty, stability and strong leadership following the EU referendum. Explaining her decision was made because, "The country is coming together but Westminster is not." Today there will be a Commons vote on the proposed election, which is likely to go through.

Guests: Michael Hewson


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Vijay Mallya faces deportation over £1bn fraud charges

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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An Indian businessman has appeared at a court in London yesterday and could face deportation back to Delhi under fraud charges. Vijay Mallya was once dubbed India's Richard Branson, but times have changed after his company Kingfisher airlines got into problems.

Guests: James Brydges


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US investment: Has Trump made American shares great again?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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It wasn't just London shares sinking: Across the pond, the S&P 500 had fallen for the fourth time in five sessions by last nights close - weighed down by a big share fall for Goldman Sachs and Johnson & Johnson following their quarterly results. The big question remains, will much of the supposed smart investment placed on Donald Trump's America prove less than smart?

Guests: Chris Beauchamp


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Easter weekend boasts well for the retail sector

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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The UK's retail sector enjoyed a much needed boost over the Easter weekend, with both footfall and card spending seeing a year-on-year rise. London's West End experienced a surge in shoppers over the holiday period, with a footfall increase of 6.8 per cent between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. This compares with a smaller increase in footfall across the whole country between Friday and Sunday.

Guests: Diane Wehrle


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£10bn is spent in the UK on online advertising, and Google is raking in the revenue

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Internet ad spending in the UK has passed £10bn for the first time last year. Companies are now spending more than double on mobile video ads as Brits watch clips, TV and movies on smartphones. Internet giant Google has benefited from the surge in internet advertising – but now faces a row over ads appearing next to extremist videos on YouTube.

Guests: James Chandler


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Is it full steam ahead for a second Crossrail line?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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New Crossrail 1, or Elizabeth line, trains are set to start running between Liverpool Street and Shenfield next month. But what about Crossrail 2? Council leaders from London and the South East have urged the government to green light public funding for the £30bn project.

Guests: Sim Harris


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Asian financial markets continue to react to political tensions with North Korea

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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There have been modest losses for some markets in Asia. Analysts say that political tensions over North Korea are causing some caution among investors. But Japanese shares were up, sending the Nikkei 225 index to its highest level in three weeks. A slump in the yen created buying opportunities in shares of exporting companies, including car makers Nissan and Honda.

Guests: Henry Croft


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