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Consuming Issues: Are your energy bills too high and want to know what caused it? Listen here to Sarah Pennells

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

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Your energy bills could be too high because the energy meter itself is faulty. New research shows that you could be charged up to £140 to get your meter tested. But some energy companies charge nothing at all. The website SavvyWoman.co.uk contacted eight of the major energy suppliers to find out what their costs and charges were and it found that while some suppliers charged nothing at all, others charged over £100. Sarah Pennells, founder and editor of SavvyWoman.co.uk, joined Sue Dougan in the studio.

Guests: Sarah Pennells


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Sara Benwell on the News Review – 20/06/16

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

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Sara Benwell, digital editor of Pensions Insight and Engaged Investor, joins Sue Dougan in the studio today to discuss the biggest finance stories of the last 24 hours. On the agenda today, the CMA to publish its findings on energy companies, British companies are spending 20 times more on pension contributions for older workers than younger staff, 5 percent of us are now buying something on our phones every day, plus much more. Consuming Issues goes out every week day from 9 to 12 on Share Radio.

Guests: Sara Benwell


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Morning Money: We may be busy at work, but are we productive?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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It’s World Productivity Day and Leesman, the largest measure of workplace effectiveness, can reveal the biggest workplace and productivity inhibitors, including noise, natural light, temperature, air quality, not having enough space, and even the provision of tea and coffee! Chris Moriarty, Director of Leesman, joined to discuss the findings.

Guests: Chris Moriarty


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Morning Money: Sales at Majestic Wine increase to £402.1 million in the year to March

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Majestic Wine’s retail business Managing Director, John Colley, and Group Chief Financial Officer, James Crawford, joined Nigel Cassidy and Louise Cooper to discuss their company’s full year results to March 2016. After the recent acquisition of Naked Wines, how did the pair assess the performance and what does the future hold?

Guests: Louise Cooper,John Colley,James Crawford


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Questions of Faith: Anti-Semitism in Politics

Marc Shoffman

Original Broadcast: Questions Of Faith

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Marc Shoffman speaks to Dr Keith Kahn Harris, Lecturer at Leo Baeck College and Director of the European Jewish Research Archive at the Institute for Jewish Policy Research, about anti-Semitism and how it can be tackled. Jeremy Newmark, of Jewish Labour Movement, explains why there have been so many incidents of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party.

Guests: Dr Keith Kahn Harris,Jeremy Newmark


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Company Casebook: Full Fact

Linda Lewis (1)

Original Broadcast: Company Casebook

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With less than a week to go until the EU referendum Linda Lewis meets Will Moy, Director of Full Fact, and his team in action. Fact-checking as an industry is growing, and Britain is in the lead when it comes to finding innovative ways to pay for it. Will explains why it was important to set the company up, and how they work with journalists, academics and political parties on a daily basis to deliver accurate facts and figures.

Guests: Will Moy


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Company Casebook: Robomagic

Linda Lewis (1)

Original Broadcast: Company Casebook

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Linda Lewis meets the team behind Robomagic, an independent music company with the desire to make the lives of established and aspiring artists fairer and more equitable at its core. Rob Hallett, CEO and founder, explains how he set up the company, their future plans, and the Fold Festival, produced and curated by Nile Rodgers, which is being put on in conjunction with the company.

Guests: Rob Hallett


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Marketing Watch: The Marketing of Food and Bloggers

Nick Peters

Original Broadcast: Marketing Watch

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Nick Peters focuses on the marketing of food with Arwa Mahdawi, writer and brand strategist, about the figure of Edward Bernays and his pioneering role in marketing which changed a nation’s diet. Nick and Paul Miller, of Vuelio, look at bloggers and how thousands are able to turn their talent into an income.

Guests: Arwa Mahdawi,Paul Miller


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Ask Sarah: Brexit Special

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Ask Sarah

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Sarah Pennells conducts a Brexit special analysis ahead of the EU referendum next week. Sarah and her guests look at how the vote will affect the currency, markets, travelling abroad and personal finance. Nina Schick, from Open Europe, demystifies any major Brexit facts and figures; Michelle McGrade, from TD Direct Investing, discusses the stock market, banks and trade deals; while Julia Rampen, Deputy Editor at Mirror Money Online, looks at whether the value of the pound will fall.

Guests: Michelle McGrade,Julia Rampen,Nina Schick


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Your Money, Your Future: Understanding Financial Jargon

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Your Money, Your Future

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When was the last time you read all the small print that comes with a plan or policy? And if you read it, did you understand it? Sarah Pennells and her guests talk through financial jargon and try and demystify some of the important terms you may not be familiar with. Financial Journalist Simon Read explains what terms that can catch people out while Ian Lees, author and financial IFA, looks at investment charges, what they mean and why they matter. Rod Jones, from USwitch, looks at energy companies and the issues revolving around exit fees.

Guests: Simon Read,Rod Jones,Ian Lees


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