Share Sounds

Podcast directory

Podcast directory

not implemented

Will greater investment see an improvement in UK rail?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

not implemented

Investment in the UK rail network means that 6,400 more train services will be running each week by 2021. Thats according to The Rail Delivery Group. The RDG say around £50bn is being spent on the network, which would result in an 11% rise in the number of weekday services. James Brydges spoke to Sim Harris, managing director of railenews.co.uk

Guests: James Brydges,Sim Harris


Published:

not implemented

Will an advertising boycott force Google to crackdown on extreme content?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

not implemented

Google has responded to major companies withdrawing online adverts by promising to take "a tougher stance on hateful, offensive and derogatory content". The comments come after it emerged adverts including those funded by the UK Government were appearing next to extremist videos. So who is Google really answerable to and what can it do to regulate its content? Share Radio's Tom Hill spoke to editor of Marketing Week Sarah Vizard and media lawyers Mark Smith from Fieldfisher and Natalie Elsborg from Charles Russell Speechlys.

Guests: Tom Hill,Sarah Vizard,Mark Smith,Natalie Elsborg


Published:

not implemented

Francesca Mason explains the story behind the blog From Pennies to Pounds.

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

not implemented

Every week we look at the people behind the Twitter handles in the UK money blogger community. Share Radio's Sara Macham spoke to Francesca Mason, who runs the blog From Pennies to Pounds. In the blog Francesca shares her tips for saving and making money, and for getting rid of debt.

Guests: Sara Macham,Francesca Mason


Published:

not implemented

Money blogger Hannah Brice discusses fashion and money

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

not implemented

Every week, around 100 experts in all, take to twitter to kick off the week and share experiences, tips and questions on anything money related. This week they discussed fashion and money. To find out more Georgie Frost was joined by Hannah Brice - whose site is: http://feast-style-thrive.com/.

Guests: Hannah Brice


Published:

not implemented

The News Review: Rising fuel and food prices has pushed inflation to 2.3%

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

not implemented

Georgie Frost was joined by consumer rights expert Martyn James this morning. Today on the agenda, they discussed the recently released inflation figures from this morning - rocketing fuel and food prices pushed it to 2.3%. Plus they look into why coffee shops are opening at a rate of more than three a day, but 29 pubs are closing every week. All these stories and more on The News Review.

Guests: Martyn James


Published:

not implemented

What legacy will former deputy first minister of Northern Ireland, Martin McGuinness leave?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

not implemented

The former deputy first minister of Northern Ireland, Martin McGuinness, has died at the age of 66. He was Sinn Fein's lead negotiator during the peace process in which a power-sharing agreement was reached between Republicans and Unionists. The former IRA chief made one of his last public appearances in January when he resigned over the DUP leader's handling of a botched green energy scheme. And we now know when Theresa May will officially start the formal process to take the UK out of the EU. To discuss all these stories and more, Georgie Frost was joined by Tim Evans Professor of Business and Political Economy at Middlesex University London.

Guests: Professor Tim Evans


Published:

not implemented

How damaging has Google's ad controversy been to their share price?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

not implemented

Joining Georgie Frost to discuss the main market headlines of the morning is Share Radio's Nigel Cassidy, starting with Fevertree, the world's leading supplier of premium carbonated mixers. We've also heard from national housebuilder Bellway. Plus, Google have been in the news over the last day or so, after several firms withdrew their ads when some appeared next to extremist content on YouTube. How damaging has this been for the company?

Guests: Nigel Cassidy


Published:

not implemented

Are Mears Group, a housing and social care provider, seeing chaos and crisis in the sector?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

not implemented

Mears Group, the UK housing and social care provider which delivers repairs and maintenance services directly into communities and people's homes, has released preliminary results today. The company has reported 9% gains but how is the industry doing? Many are saying it is on the 'brink of collapse' what with is being hit with cuts to local authority budgets, the fees they pay, rises in the minimum wage, a shortage of trained nurses and tougher immigration rules. Alongside this, the elderly are living for longer than ever before. So has Mears Group felt the strain amongst this vulnerable sector? Joining Nigel Cassidy to discuss further is David Miles, CEO of Mears Group.

Guests: David Miles


Published:

not implemented

Fake HSBC emails are being spread, asking users to install a malicious version of security software Rapport

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

not implemented

Fake HSBC emails are being sent out to users to install a malicious version of Rapport, a legitimate security program designed to protect online bank accounts from fraud. The emails appear to come from HSBC and display an @hsbc.com email address. The fake Rapport software, if installed, does the opposite of what is claimed and steals information from the compromised computer. Worryingly, the spam run may be part of a larger campaign. To find out how to combat this, Tony Neate, the CEO of the organisation Get Safe Online, joined Sarah to discuss.

Guests: Tony Neate


Published:

not implemented

How the banking sector's tackling the UK's £2m/day fraud problem

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

not implemented

New figures show that financial fraud costs the UK around £2 million a day - or a total of £769 million in 2016. That's a small increase on 2015, and has prompted the UK's major banks and building societies to come together for Take Five Day, a national event to raise awareness of fraud. Share Radio's Sara Macham spoke to Jon Sacker from Financial Fraud Action UK, which published the figures.

Guests: Jon Sacker


Published:

Filter by genre