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What were the main findings on the first day of the Brexit Supreme Court case?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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One of the most important constitutional cases in British legal history will sit for its second day. The Supreme Court is hearing an appeal from the Government to overturn a High Court ruling that said the prime minister could not use the royal prerogative to trigger Article 50 and begin the formal Brexit process. But what were the main findings from the first day? Deok Joo Rhee is a barrister at 39 Essex Chambers, and she joined Share Radio to offer her views.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Deok Joo Rhee


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What should investors make of the Italian story so far?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Many commentators have forecast financial market turmoil over Italy. But Italian shares have actually risen in the days since, as investors bet on a new caretaker government and no snap election. So what should investors make of the Italian story so far, and in what way is this a turning point? Chris Hiorns, Manager of the EdenTree Amity European Fund, joined Share Radio Breakfast to discuss.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Chris Hiorns


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What impact will Brexit have on fintech start-ups?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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One of Europe's leading venture capital firms, Balderton Capital, has warned that the UK's dominant position in Europe's tech industry could be at risk if Brexit makes it harder to attract foreign employees. So, what impact will Britain’s exit from the EU have on fintech start-ups? Antoine Baschiera is the CEO of Early Metrics, the first rating agency for start-ups and innovative SMEs, and he joined Share Radio Breakfast to look into this.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Antoine Baschiera


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Transport Secretary to take track maintenance control away from Network Rail

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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In a speech later, Transport Secretary Chris Grayling will announce a plan to take track maintenance responsibilities away from Network Rail, and give them to the train operators. He says it will make things simpler and more accountable to passengers. But not everyone's happy about the changes, with some experts worried it could cause a decline in safety standards. Share Radio’s James Brydges spoke to Lianna Etkind, from the Campaign For Better Transport.

Guests: James Brydges,Lianna Etkind


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Gadgets & Gizmos - Episode 92

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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Gadgets and Gizmos with Share Radio's technology editor Steve Caplin.

Guests: Steve Caplin


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The Bigger Picture with Andrew Kenningham of Capital Economics

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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Simon was joined live in the studio by Andrew Kenningham, senior global economist at Capital Economics to discuss: the Euro-zone after the Italian and Austrian elections, the US a month after Trump’s election, China and India's monetary reform.

Guests: Andrew Kenningham


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We reveal what employers look for in graduate CVs

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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What do employers look for in graduate CVs? Research conducted by the Career Colleges Trust asked HR decision makers what they are most interested in when reading CVs from graduates and recent school leavers. To find out more about this I'm now joined by Ruth Gilbert, Chief Executive of Career Colleges.

Guests: Ruth Gilbert


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Why are parents spending over £17,000 to help their children kick-start their careers?

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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Worried parents are spending an average of £17,400 to help their children kick-start their careers. To find out more about this Gregor Watt spoke to Catherine Stewart, a savings expert at Scottish Widows and began by asking whether she was surprised by the findings.

Guests: Catherine Stewart


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Why is the number of agency workers set to reach one million by 2020 and what are the disadvantages they face?

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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The number of agency workers is set to reach one million by 2020 if current growth trends continue. This is according to a report by the Resolution Foundation entitled "Secret Agents: agency workers in the new world of work". The think tank estimates a full-time agency worker gets £430 less than an employee in the same role. To discuss the findings in more detail, Simon spoke to Dan Tomlinson, a researcher at the Resolution Foundation.

Guests: Dan Tomlinson


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Fund manager focus: Samantha Gleave is in the studio

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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This is the Responsible Investment Show, today with Share Radio's Steve Clarke. On this edition: renewable energy with Lord Adair Turner, microfinance with Vicki Escarra, Global CEO of Opportunity International, and European oil and gas producers are scaling up their preparations ahead of an expected slowdown in the international oil market.


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