Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon
The Liberal Democrat leader, Tim Farron, has accused Jeremy Corbyn of "lamely giving up" while Britain "drives off a cliff" by activating article 50. This may leave the Lib Dems as the only mainstream political party that is opposing Theresa May's Brexit plans. For more on Farron's comments, Share Radio's Ed Bowsher is joined on the line by Asa Bennett, Assistant Comment Editor at the Telegraph.
Guests: Asa Bennett
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
This is The Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine. Each week he provides you with the inside track on the world of sport. On this edition Michael spoke to football finance expert Simon Chadwick on the influence China is starting to exert not just on the footballing world but on the wider sporting world. And in the second part of the show, he took a look at Italian Club Juventus's new logo with brand expert Jon Rosenblatt from Brandtix and of course Alex Clark had Extra Time.
Guests: Simon Chadwick,Jon Rosenblatt,Alex Clark
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon
Angry investors are pushing for Pearson's CEO to go after this week's profit warning and 30% fall in the share price. There's been better news for shareholders in the fashion chain for more mature ladies, BonMarche with good sales in the run-up to Christmas. And Synthomer impresses investors in its Q4 update. Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at OANDA, spoke with Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher on this and more company news.
Guests: Craig Erlam
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon
UK retail sales slumped with the worst figures in more than five years, could Trump put through his fiscal stimulus plans and how is the market pricing Sterling - is it likely to fall further? Mike Bell, global markets strategist at JP Morgan, talks through the top economy stories of today with Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher.
Guests: Mike Bell
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
Georgie Frost is joined in the studio by Senior analyst Ed Bowsher. Today on the agenda, they discuss Amazon's sky high customer satisfaction. Plus they analyse the parking problem in the UK. All these stories and more on The News Review.
Guests: Ed Bowsher
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
Share Radio's Political Correspondent, Colin Bloom, who's live from Washington D.C ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration spoke to Georgie Frost about what we can expect later on.
Guests: Colin Bloom
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
With Georgie Frost today in the studio was Share Radio's Nigel Cassidy to re-cap what happened this morning when the markets opened.
Guests: Nigel Cassidy
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast
Share Radio's Steve Clarke brings us the latest live from Davos ahead of the last day of the World Economic Forum. What was the reaction to Theresa May's speech from Thursday and how did Chancellor Philip Hammond follow up on the Prime Minister’s talk?
Guests: Steve Clarke
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
This is Share Radio's weekly travel show - The Share Radio Travel Guide. Simon Rose is joined by travel journalist and author Sarah Tucker. Today they'll be finding out why the UK is attracting a record number of visitors, they'll be revealing the strangest questions travelers have been asked when crossing a border, and Paul Nelson from World Travel Market will be predicting the latest travel trends this year. There'll also be an Insider's Guide to Verona with Valeria Biasi, a guide from Tours By Locals.
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
Theresa May is performing a Brexit balancing act. Earlier this week, May laid out her "clean break" from the EU, rejecting a "half in, half out" approach - single market access be damned. But whilst the Brexiteers were pleased - even Nigel Farage gave his blessing - today the Prime Minister faced a tougher crowd. At the World Economic Forum, in front of an international community weary of the cracks appearing in the global free trade project, May offered a reassurance: Brexit certainly means Brexit, but it won't mean a British retreat from the world. Can May have it both ways? Have the globalisers been convinced? Joining Simon Rose all the way from the belly of the beast itself is Steve Clarke, Share Radio's very own man in Davos.
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