Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
Theresa May has dismissed as "Brussels gossip" an account of a dinner with EC President Jean-Claude Juncker, published in a German newspaper. The pair reportedly clashed over Mrs May's desire to make Brexit "a success" and whether the issue of protecting the rights of expat UK and EU nationals could be agreed as early as June. The Frankfurter Allgemeine claims Mr Juncker said: "I leave... 10 times more sceptical than I was before."
Guests: Jack Sommers
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Joining Georgie Frost to discuss the latest market headlines is Nigel Cassidy, starting with news from BP. Plus they discuss the news that Marks and Spencer are to start a food delivery service.
Guests: Nigel Cassidy
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Welcome to the This is Money Show on Share Radio. The UK parties are now getting into full election mode and already we’ve seen a range of policy suggestions, debates and u-turns appearing. From energy price caps to scrapping death duty hikes we’ll but looking at what all these could mean for the finances of voters. Also weighing in on the French election and GDP Georgie Frost is joined by Editor Simon Lambert and Personal Finance Editor Rachel Rickard Straus. Plus it’s your final week to spend the old paper five pound note.
Guests: Simon Lambert,Rachel Rickard-Straus
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With the clock ticking on Britain's two year negotiation period the Brexit debate is proving far from over. So what could the outcome mean for Britain's rural economy? In this special report Share Radio's Tom Hill looks at the hopes and fears of the country's farming and fishing industries.
Guests: Tom Hill,Guy Smith,Wyn Grant,Alan Hastings
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Are you among the 25% of homeworkers who say they've had issues with their broadband or mobile signal, preventing them from sending important files or - in some cases - losing new business. That's according to the price comparison website Uswitch. Share Radio reporter Sara Macham spoke to Ewan Taylor-Gibson, braodband expert at USwitch.
Guests: Ewan Taylor-Gibson
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
The future of house hunting could come to involve technologies such as artificial intelligence and VR, according to research by industry reviewers Feefo. So what role will technology come to play for estate agents? To find out Share Radio's Tom Hill spoke to Head of Property Ben Marley.
Guests: Ben Marley
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
According to a new report by tech giant Verizon, cyberespionage is now the most common type of attack seen in manufacturing, the public sector and education. The 2017 Data Breach Investigations Report also reveals that Ransomware attacks have doubled since the same report last year.
Guests: Ali Neil
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Georgie Frost is joined by Carl Reader - AKA The Startup Coach- to look at the power of saying yes, both in life and business.
Guests: Carl Reader
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
In part 2 of our look at the impacts of Brexit on Britain's rural economy Share Radio's Tom Hill looks at the hopes of Britain's fishing industry.
Guests: Tom Hill,Alan Hastings
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
The government has rejected calls to ban employers from forcing women to wear high heels, arguing that existing laws against sex discrimination already outlaw such dress codes. So what can employees do if they're faced with sexist dress codes?
Guests: Beverley Sunderland
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