Share radio has teamed up with www.ukfolkfestivals.co.uk to give a rundown of what's going on in coming months for traditional music fans.
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Original Broadcast: Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine
This week the team learn about the boom in Scottish gin production, meet the judges and winners of this year's Young British Foodie awards and learn about Slow Dough, the art of breadmaking. And it's falafel in this week's Kitchen Cupboard A-Z
Guests: Jane Walker,Chris Young
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The Entrepreneur Show takes a look at interesting businesses and talks to the people behind them. Whether you already run your own business or are thinking about taking the plunge, we'll bring you everything you need to guide your business from concept to success.
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Original Broadcast: The Entrepreneur Show
The Entrepreneur Show takes a look at interesting businesses and talks to the people behind them. Whether you already run your own business or are thinking about taking the plunge, we'll bring you everything you need to guide your business from concept to success.
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The Entrepreneur Show takes a look at interesting businesses and talks to the people behind them. Whether you already run your own business or are thinking about taking the plunge, we'll bring you everything you need to guide your business from concept to success.
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Original Broadcast: Serious Money with Claer Barrett
It's that time in the afternoon when we usually hook up with Claer Barrat, FT Weekend's personal finance editor. However, she's away this week and Matthew Vincent, Financial Times Deputy Companies Editor, has gamely agreed to stand in for her. He joined Share Radio's Juliette Foster to discuss: income investments, being smart with medical research charity donations, and the HMRC's wacky smartphone app
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Original Broadcast: The Business of Sport
Welcome to the Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine. First up: What a week it has been for English Football.... Sam Allardyce has left his role as England Manager after appearing to offer advice on getting around third party ownerships and the Telegraph's investigations team has since been releasing more information on suspected transfer bungs. How deep does this go? Rob Wilson of Sheffield Hallam University will be joining me in a moment. Also on the show: the Ryder Cup has teed off. But how does this biennial tournament retain its appeal? PHA Media's Tim Joticshky will explain. And Joe Aldridge will have Extra Time.
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Original Broadcast: The Week Ahead
This is The Share Centre, a look back at the corporate week and a look ahead to what we can expect in the next 7 days on the business calendar. Share Radio's Juliette Foster was joined by the Share Centre's Investment Research Analyst Helal Miah.
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Welcome to another episode of This is Money, brought to you in partnership with NS&I. This week, Editor Simon Lambert and Consumer Affairs Editor Lee Boyce team up with Georgie Frost to deliver you the best of financial journalism and analysis this week. And who knows where Brexit will take us, but the simple fact is for now Europe still has a profound effect. Most notably Germany this week, as serious instability at Deutsche Bank, the country’s largest bank, and massive job cuts at Commerzbank, it’s second biggest, are sending waves through the banking sector this side of the channel. It’s not all bad news for the Germans though, as their budget supermarket Aldi is eating up more of the market share in Britain, though it seems at the expense of their own profits as well. Sustainable strategy? We’ll have to wait and see. Also on the show, the World Economic Forum raises its estimation of the British economy, the Help to Buy scheme has run its course, BHS gets a digital resurrection, and the gang give their favourite of their 50 top savings tips. This is Money is presented by Georgie Frost, in partnership with NS&I.
Guests: Simon Lambert,Lee Boyce
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Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues
Georgie Frost is joined in the studio by Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher. Today they discuss the troubles facing Deutsche Bank as shares fall to a new record low as well as the new rise in the minimum wage for young workers. Plus the news British Airways is scrapping free in-flight meals. All these stories and more on The News Review.
Guests: Ed Bowsher
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