Georgie Frost is joined by Harrison Kelly from TSB. Today they look at the ongoing strike by Southern Rail workers and the potential for a return to work. With more than a third of people under 35 saying they regret going to university because of their debts they also discuss whether university is worth the cost. Elsewhere they find out what happens to the drinks bottles confiscated by airport security. All this and other stories on the News Review.
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Share Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher joins Georgie Frost in the studio to discuss the big money stories of the day. In the spotlight is the steel crisis rumbling on, of course. Other than that, are you comfortable with contactless payments? And good news for millennials, (and 1 billion other users), as instant messaging service WhatsApp unveils plans to encrypt all communication.
Guests: Ed Bowsher
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Businesswoman Gina Miller of SCM Direct and the Money She website joins Georgie in the studio to discuss the money stories making the news including: the latest from Greece, a new ban on so-called bonus 'buyouts' and why British Banks are worried that new regulations could mean they lose out to foreign banks.
Guests: Gina Miller
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