If you're short of things to do this weekend, then look no further. We have a variety of activities for you, wherever you may be based throughout the UK. This week, they include Remembrance services, the Lord Mayor's Procession, visiting England's largest reindeer herd at Blithbury Reindeer Lodge & more!
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Every week on The Entrepreneur Show we meet interesting people behind some interesting businesses around the UK. This week, Simon speaks to Philip Krim, the CEO of Casper - the original sleep disruptor currently transforming the mattress industry.
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The world's biggest celebration of new businesses returns next week - Global Entrepreneurship Week. The festival of entrepreneurship starts on Monday, and hundreds of events will be taking place across the UK and around the world to encourage people to start a business and help support existing business owners. Simon spoke to the managing director of the Global Entrepreneurship Network UK and Global Entrepreneurship Week UK.
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Attitudes to work amongst young people are changing, with more and more attracted by the flexibility and reward of starting their own business. According to the New Entrepreneurs Foundation, more than a third of young people have thought about starting their own business, but more than two thirds of them are put off by a lack of access to finance and advice. Gregor Watt spoke to Neeta Patel, the CEO of the New Entrepreneurs Foundation.
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The UK's construction industry has been one of the biggest casualties of the vote to leave the EU, as worsening sentiment has seen output for the sector fall more than 1% in the three months to September, following a contraction in the previous quarter. Earlier, Gregor Watt spoke to Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight.
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Tim Evans, professor of Business and Political Economy at Middlesex University is back in the studio discussing Trump-onomics: What will Trump’s economic policies be? The five ways a Donald Trump Presidency could change the world and the Euro founding father, Otmar Issing, warning about the project’s future.
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Euromonitor International released their 2016 World Travel Market Global Trends Report earlier this week and to find out what it entailed, Gregor Watt was joined by Paul Nelson of World Travel Market.
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Legendary cricketer Sir Vivian Richards captained the West Indies in 50 Test matches from 1984 to 1991. He also had a distinguished career in English county cricket and has been voted one of the five Cricketers of the Century and chosen by Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack as the greatest One Day International batsman of all time.
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London hosts the World Travel Market. The annual event brings together tour operators, hotel companies, airlines and tourist boards from around the world to talk about the newest trends and arrange the holidays they will be selling to travellers over the next 12 months. Paul Nelson of World Travel Market will be revealing the latest travel trends. And we will also have legendary cricketer Sir Vivian Richards discussing the importance of sport tourism to Antigua.
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Yesterday, we talked about the chances of Donald Trump being able to close the division between voters on different sides of the presidential race. We've since heard about wide spread demonstrations following the result. What is the mood in the US today? Simon was joined by Share Radio's political correspondent, Colin Bloom.
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