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Clinical Psychologist Dr Sue Stebbings and Paul Horlock from Nationwide Building Society discussing mobile phone obsessions

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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A new study has found that 77% of us think a smart phone obsession is the most irritating habit a person could have. To find out more, Clinical Psychologist Dr Sue Stebbings and Paul Horlock from Nationwide Building Society spoke to Share's Melanie Wray.

Guests: Dr Sue Stebbings,Paul Horlock


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Chartered Chemist and Environmentalist David Reynolds urges for more battery recycling

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Apparently, a quarter of us are unaware batteries can be recycled resulting in a staggering 10,000 tons of batteries ending up in landfill each year. Once there they can leak toxic chemicals which can contaminate the environment. Our reporter Tom Hill spoke to Chartered Chemist and Environmentalist David Reynolds to find out just how bad the problem is.

Guests: David Reynolds


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Lindsay Judge, senior policy analyst at the Resolution Foundation explains the exploitation of agency workers

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Apparently, Britain's agency workers underpaid and exploited. That's according to a think tank probe, which found agency workers are earning hundreds of pounds a year less than employees doing the same job. Half of all agency workers say they work on a permanent basis and three-quarters work full-time. The report says agency workers will rise to one million by 2020 if current growth trends continue. Joining Sue Dougan was the author of the report - Lindsay Judge, senior policy analyst at the Resolution Foundation.

Guests: Lindsay Judge


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Helena Wiltshire, head of public relation for Save The Children discusses spending too much time on social media

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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New study suggests we will spend around 1.9 billion minutes on the internet on Christmas Day. Findings from the charity, Save The Children also shows over half of us are more likely to send texts to friends or family than Christmas Cards. But how much social media time is actually over the top? To discuss this further, Sue Dougan was joined by Helena Wiltshire, head of public relation for Save The Children.

Guests: Helena Wiltshire


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Nick Hill from Independent Money Advice Service on cutting Christmas costs

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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The mince pies and Panettone are already in the supermarkets and that can only mean one thing, Christmas is edging closer. But as exciting as it is, paying for the big day can be hard on the pound in our pocket. Nick Hill from independent Money Advice Service is joins Sue Dougan to give us tips on how to keep our personal finances in order.

Guests: Nick Hill


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Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk on The News Review 09/12/16

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Georgie Frost is joined in the studio by Tom Church, Co-Founder, LatestDeals.co.uk. Today on the agenda, they discuss food price increases – apparently being blamed on a potential shortage of EU workers. Plus, the National Grid agrees to sell a majority stake in its gas pipe network. All these stories and more on The News Review.

Guests: Tom Church


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Devika Wood, the co-founder and Chief Medical Officer at care provider Vida discusses the elderly being alone during the festive period

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Christmas is a time for sharing and caring but the majority of us won't visit our elderly relatives on Christmas Day - according to a new study - despite a fifth of us worrying about them being alone then. One woman has made it her mission to make sure no one loses out throughout the year. Share Radio Morning's Georgie Frost spoke to Devika Wood, the co-founder and Chief Medical Officer at care provider Vida. Her personal experience of caring for her grandmother and dealing with par social service’s carers, has driven her to want to improve the quality of care.

Guests: Devika Wood


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Good Housekeeping's Consumer Editor, Sara Benwell, on the News Review 08/12/16

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Georgie Frost is joined in the studio by consumer editor of Good Housekeeping, Sara Benwell. Today they discuss coffee shop saturation on the high street. Plus a look into junk food ads aimed at children becoming a thing of the past. All these stories and more on The News Review.

Guests: Sara Benwell


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Rosy Moriarty Simmonds OBE and Andy Baker, Mouth and Foot Painting Artists explain their unique Christmas cards

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Christmas cards may be going out of fashion...but one group of disabled artists say this is threatening their livelihood. 'Show you care - send a card' - is the message from the Mouth and Foot Painting Artists. Every year the MFPA print their original artworks on Christmas cards. But as the tradition for sending physical cards is in decline, so too does their business. Georgie spoke to Rosy Moriarty Simmonds OBE in the studio and MFPA artist Andy Baker on the line.

Guests: Rosy Moriarty Simmonds,Andy Baker


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Martin McTague, FSB Policy Director discusses small business disputes

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Legal disputes are costing small firms in England and Wales a whopping £11.6 billion each year. That's according to the Federation of Small Businesses who say nearly three quarters of those issues are down to late or non-payment. Georgie Frost spoke to FSB Policy Director Martin McTague to find out more.

Guests: Martin McTague


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