Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
The Supreme Court has ruled that the process of leaving the EU must be debated in Parliament before Article 50 is triggered. The vote was 8-3 and has unanimously ruled that UK ministers are not legally compelled to consult the devolved legislatures before triggering Article 50. We got some immediate reaction to the ruling with David Mundy, Partner and Parliamentary Agent, Government and Infrastructure from Bircham Dyson Bell.
Guests: David Mundy
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
Georgie Frost was joined in the studio by Editor of YourMoney.com Jo Faith. Today on the agenda, they discuss banks being urged to support the mental health of its customers falling into debt. Plus they analyse the rise of UK car insurance. All these stories and more on The News Review.
Guests: Jo Faith
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon
The Supreme Court's Brexit ruling wasn't a major surprise so why has the pound fallen? BT shares plummeted, US officially exits TPP and will the UK hit its deficit target? Rachel Winter, Senior Investment Manager at Killik & Co, joined Share Radio's Ed Bowsher to discuss the top economic stories of the day.
Guests: Rachel Winter
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
This morning, the Supreme Court were making the decision whether Parliament or ministers have the power to begin the Brexit process. Georgie checked in with Jack Sommers from Huffington Post on what we can expect.
Guests: Jack Sommers
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
With Georgie today in the studio was Share Radio's Nigel Cassidy to re-cap what happened this morning when the markets opened. Today they discussed BT, Easyjet and Dixons.
Guests: Nigel Cassidy
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The verdict is in: parliament must vote before Article 50 can be triggered and Brexit, officially, begins. Greg Callus, Barrister at 5RB, gives a legal view on the Supreme Court's decision with Share Radio's senior analyst, Ed Bowsher.
Guests: Greg Callus
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon
A new 10-point industrial strategy has been unveiled by Theresa May - but will it deliver for businesses as the economy readies itself for Brexit hurdles? Edwin Morgan, Deputy Director of Policy at the Institute of Directors, spoke with Share Radio's Ed Bowsher for more on this story.
Guests: Edwin Morgan
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon
There's merger speculation that housebuilders Bovis Homes and Berkeley Group could join forces. It follows a story in the Sunday Times saying Schroders, the second largest shareholder, had written to the board to suggest the move. Share Radio's Ed Bowsher spoke to Charlie Campbell, Building Material & Housebuilders analyst at Liberum, for more.
Guests: Charlie Campbell
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon
UK dividends rose 6.6% in the last quarter of 2016 - great news for investors who focus on getting an income from their portfolios, but can it be sustained? And speculation that housebuilders Bovis and Berkeley would merge was triggered by Schroder, Bovis' second largest shareholder, writing to Berkeley suggesting a deal. Ed Bowsher spoke to Ken Odeluga, market analyst at City Index, for more on these and other market stories.
Guests: Ken Odeluga
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Original Broadcast: Your Money, Your Future
It’s Your Money, Your Future, where we take a long term view of money and investing. Are companies in the right or wrong for asking us to hand over sensitive information like our date of birth or credit card number? And how safe is that data? Sarah Pennells was joined by Chris Green, tech consultant and journalist, Lewis Henderson from Glasswall and Mike Haley - deputy chief exec, Cifas to discuss the matter further.
Guests: Chris Green,Lewis Henderson,Mike Haley
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