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Morning Money: Brexit brainstorming and Apple's back-tax - politics with Josh Lowe

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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Josh Lowe from Newsweek joined Nigel Cassidy and Chris Bailey to give reaction to the latest political news. What are the implications for UK politics, after Apple's tax bill? Josh looks ahead to Theresa May's 'Brexit brainstorm', whilst also giving the latest from the Labour leadership race.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Josh Lowe


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Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher on The News Review 31/08/16

Nick Peters

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Nick Peters is joined in the studio by Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher. Today they discuss the growing numbers of new and expectant mothers being made redundant in the UK as well as the latest news on Apple's tax row with the EU. Plus just how much is cybercrime costing the UK economy? All these stories and more on The News Review.

Guests: Ed Bowsher


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Money Fight Club- Taking on retirement.

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

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This week financial journalists Lindsay Cook and Anne Caborn take on retirement and pensions. Why has HMRC earned the Sucker Punch award this week? Plus how to maintain a professional relationship with domestic workers.

Guests: Lindsay Cook,Anne Caborn


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Hannah Maundrell, editor in chief at Money.co.uk, on The News Review 30/08/16

Nick Peters

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

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Nick Peters is joined by Hannah Maundrell, editor in chief at Money.co.uk. Today they discuss the strength of Britain's bars and restaurants as consumer spending rises as well as the growing issue of debt amongst young people. Plus we find out why Croydon has been dubbed the "Silicon Valley of south London". All these stories and more on The News Review.

Guests: Hannah Maundrell


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Morning Money: £1,000 worse off in real-terms – why are jobseekers facing a tougher time?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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Jobseekers are over £1,000 worse off in real-terms as rising inflation hits earnings, according to a new report from jobs website Adzuna. Advertised salaries fell to £32,688 in July, down 2.4% annually from £33,505 a year ago. Becky Harkins, spokesperson for Adzuna, joined Share Radio to offer an insight.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Becky Harkins


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Share Politics: NHS cuts 'planned across England'

Colin Bloom

Original Broadcast: Share Politics

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A joint investigation by the Guardian and the group 38 Degrees has revealed that NHS England bosses are discreetly planning for radical changes in hospitals, including funding cut-backs and closures. The proposals have been designed to cover the increasing funding deficits and swellling demand in the health service. The plans have attracted both positive and negative reactions from the political and professional community. Colin was joined by Eric Watts, chair of Doctors for the NHS, a organisation which pushes for restoration of the NHS as a fully public service.

Guests: Eric Watts


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This is Money: Saving that Pound in your pocket (twice)

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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Welcome to the This is Money show and podcast, in partnership with NS&I. This week, Personal Finance Editor Rachel Rickard Straus, and Consumer Affairs Editor Lee Boyce from the Financial Website of the Year team up with Georgie Frost, Financial Broadcaster of the Year, to give you the very best in the week's money journalism. On the agenda: Your pound is being assailed from all angles, from scammers to through-the-floor rates. So what's to be done about it? Well, there is one White Knight on the horizon, and the team from This is Money have some strategies of their own. This is Money is presented by Georgie Frost, in partnership with NS&I

Guests: Rachel Rickard-Straus,Lee Boyce


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Morning Money: Why have Scottish wind farms been paid to shut down?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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This month, Scottish wind farms have received a record £5.5 million to shut down. It’s after hurricane-force gusts produced more electricity than could be consumed. August 7th saw winds blowing as high as 115 miles an hour, while demand for power fell to record lows. But Renewable UK’s Deputy Chief Executive, Maf Smith, told Share Radio's James Brydges that wind farms turning off was actually the least expensive solution.

Guests: James Brydges,Maf Smith


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Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher on The News Review

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

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Georgie Frost is joined in the studio by Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher. Today they discuss the difficulties faced by young people trying to save as well as the growing popularity of staycations. Plus the state of the UK energy market as the big six companies start to claw back customers. All these stories and more on The News Review.

Guests: Ed Bowsher


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Morning Money: Executive pay - Why does it keep rising?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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David Pitt-Watson is the former head of the Hermes shareholder activist funds in Europe, and an executive fellow of finance at the London Business School. He's one of the authors of “What They Do With Your Money: How the Financial System Fails Us and How to Fix it”. He spoke to Share Radio about executive pay.

Guests: David Pitt-Watson


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