Steve Caplin and Simon Rose discuss the latest tech offerings, including a civilian flying car, emotional chatting machines, the world’s smartest chess board and why charging electric cars could lead to blackouts.
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon
In The Bigger Picture Share Radio’s inflation expert Pete Comley talks about why CPI has shot up to 2.7% and why the new inflation measure incorporating housing is MASSIVELY distorting reality.
Guests: Pete Comley
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In Share Politics, journalist and commentator Mike Indian joined Simon Rose to analyse the manifestos of Britain’s three main parties and examine Emmanuel Macron’s new cabinet.
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Helal Miah, Investment Research Analyst at The Share Centre, looks back at results from Vodafone, Royal Mail and Burberry as well as looking at forthcoming results from three of Britain’s biggest retailers.
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Simon and James discuss Alien: Covenant, the continuing success of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Jessica Chastain’s new film Miss Sloane with James highlighting the new Francois Ozon movie Franz too.
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
Editor Simon Lambert and deputy editor Adrian Lowry join Georgie Frost to go through the party manifestos ahead of June's general election, the latest figures out this week, giving us an idea of the state of Britain and the economy, bad news for buy-to-letters & the taxpayer's stake in Lloyds Banking Group has been fully sold off.
Guests: Simon Lambert,Adrian Lowery
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Original Broadcast: Gadgets and Gizmos
Steve and Simon discuss brain transplants, Amazon launching its live gigs service in the UK (Blondie and Alison Moyet) and Citymapper’s new London bus service amongst other things.
Guests: Steve Caplin
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Editor Simon Lambert and Development Editor Rich Browning from This is Money join Georgie Frost to round up the week's top stories they've been covering on their award winning Website. This week, they lift the roof on the property market – just how worried should we be about it. In one area of the country you need 17 times the average salary to buy; the number of under 35-year-olds still living with their parents has gone up a third - we ask if microhomes the way to go?! And we take a look at plans to introduce an energy price cap from the Tories - how different is it really to Ed Miliband’s proposals in 2013?
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