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Lord William Hague calls for an early general election, saying that it would help Brexit negotiations

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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The chancellor has pledged half a billion pounds to build new schools and revamp others. Elsewhere, Ministers are at risk of a second defeat in the House of Lords over the bill paving the way for Brexit talks. This after the Lords voted in favour of an amendment demanding protection for EU citizens living in the UK after Brexit. And finally, former Tory leader Lord Hague has urged Theresa May to call an early general election. He wrote in a Daily Telegraph column that bringing forward the next election could help the UK secure a better deal in Brexit negotiations. To discuss this, Sarah Lowther was joined by Jack Sommers of the Huffington Post.

Guests: Jack Sommers


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Are Just Eat's latest figures showing the abolition of home cooking?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Joining Sarah Lowther to discuss the latest market headlines was Share Radio's very own Nigel Cassidy starting with Paddy Power Betfair and Just Eat has releasing their figures. Plus we check out why Direct Line’s profits are down.

Guests: Nigel Cassidy


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Pre-Budget analysis: Will we see increased funding on social care and cuts to business rates?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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The Spring budget is just a day away now, Philip Hammond's first as Chancellor. The last one before the Brexit. And by all accounts whatever small surprises he manages to spring there will be some tax rises to meet a fresh round of spending commitments. How else will he meet extra spending on social care, for example, or that promised business rate relief? With the Spring Budget imminent, predictions on what the Chancellor will have to offer or what he will not offer are well underway. So what can we expect? Nigel Cassidy was joined by Bill Dodwell, Head of Tax Policy at Deloitte to give his pre-budget analysis.

Guests: Bill Dodwell


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How safe do you think your online banking transactions are?

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Carrying out financial transactions on your desktop and other such traditional methods are more susceptible to cybercrime than using your mobile. That’s according to research by security technology company Threatmetrix, which shows one million cyberattacks targeted online lending transactions in 2016. Cyber fraud expert from Threatmetrix, Dr. Stephen Moody, spoke to Share Radio’s Anviksha Patel to discuss the research further.

Guests: Anviksha Patel,Dr Stephen Moody


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Wellbeing programmes in the workplace have been introduced to de-stress employees

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Apparently more than 1 in 4 adults feel too stressed which is taking a toll on productivity with more days being lost due to sickness. In an effort to tackle the problem some firms such as Cisco have begun introducing wellbeing programmes for their employees. To find out more about the benefits this can offer a business Share Radio's Tom Hill spoke to health expert Jessie Pavelka who has recently partnered with Cisco. Jessie began by explaining the problems for many employees.

Guests: Jessie Pavelka


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Ahead of the Budget, the Chancellor expects to increase social care funding and taxes on the self-employed. All this and more on the News Review

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Sarah Pennells was joined by Financial planner David Braithwaite from Citrus Financial this morning. Today on the agenda, they discussed french firm PSA buying the European arm of General Motors for 1.9 billion pounds. Plus they look into why the chancellor is expected to increase funding for social care and provide some relief for those falling victim to business rate changes. All these stories and more on The News Review.

Guests: David Braithwaite


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Jeremy Corbyn has published his tax returns, yet the Chancellor has not. Should it be an obligation?

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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The Chancellor Philip Hammond has been speaking ahead of Wednesday's Budget. And he's warned there will be no "spending sprees" in the Budget. Mr Hammond also said that any surplus cash would be used to ensure the UK had enough "gas in the tank" for the coming years. In Labour news, they've had to defend party leader Jeremy Corbyn over the amount of tax he's paid. Labour say they're "confident" Corbyn did pay the correct amount. Yet more damaging stories for the party and for Mr Corbyn? To discuss this, Sarah Pennells was joined by political journalist Natasha Clarke.

Guests: Natasha Clarke


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Nigel Cassidy reveals the latest market reaction to the Vauxhall-Opel sale by GM to Peugeot-Citroen

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Joining Sarah Pennells to discuss the latest market headlines was Share Radio's very own Nigel Cassidy starting with none more important than the agreed merger between PSA Group - who own Peugeot and Citroen - and General Motors' European unit - which includes Vauxhall. There are now fears of UK job losses in this sector. And another big merger announcement this morning is from Standard Life and Aberdeen Asset Management.

Guests: Nigel Cassidy


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This is Money: Is the FTSE run all bull?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Welcome to the This is Money and Share Radio podcast, brought to you in partnership with NS&I. With world stock markets continuing to surge despite global uncertainty this week we’re asking if the FTSE could really break the 10,000 barrier by the end of the year. Examining the views of some of the world’s biggest investors from Warren Buffett to Neil Woodford Georgie Frost is joined by Editor Simon Lambert and Consumer Affairs Editor Lee Boyce. Also on this weeks show we look at a few backfires for the Government lately as many banks prove reluctant to roll out its Lifetime Isa whilst it continues to steam ahead with record hikes in probate fees despite only 2% support. This is Money is presented by Georgie Frost in partnership with NS&I.

Guests: Simon Lambert,Lee Boyce


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Get credit ready for the 2017 new car licence plate with Equifax's Lisa Hardstaff and Share Radio's Ed Bowsher

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Today we're talking about cars with the team from Equifax. The new licence plate has just been released. Many of us may be thinking about getting some new wheels. With 3,000 new cars a day purchased on finance deals in 2016, what role does credit information play in car purchases? To find out more, Georgie was joined by Lisa Hardstaff, credit information expert at Equifax and Ed Bowsher Share Radio's senior analyst.

Guests: Lisa Hardstaff,Ed Bowsher


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