Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues
Time once again for the Consuming Issues news review, with Georgie Frost and is joined by Share Radio's senior analyst, Ed Bowsher. And today, they look at how leaving the EU will affect the housing market, plus how the Brexit vote footfall. Also on the show, they discuss about the bad news for millennials, and the pressure Ofcom is putting on BT. All this and more, on Consuming Issues, every day from 9am to Midday, right here on Share Radio.
Guests: Ed Bowsher
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Original Broadcast: Questions Of Faith
From Chilcot to Trident, there's plenty of conflict being discussed in the corridors of parliament. But some Christians are against nuclear weapons and support for Trident and others want to stop our taxes being used to fund defence and wars. Labour MP Ruth Cadbury will introduce a bill under the ten minute rule in Parliament to allow taxpayers to conscientiously object to their money being spent on the military. In this episode of Questions of Faith, Marc Shoffman speaks to the Brentford and Isleworth MP.
Guests: Ruth Cadbury
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This week Linda is with geo, a Cambridge-based company and a pioneer in smart heating (smart meters, thermostats and solar). Now celebrating their tenth anniversary, the company has delivered over two million systems in the UK and Europe. They sell via utilities, distributors and now direct to consumers.
Guests: Simon Anderson
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Original Broadcast: Shop Floor
This week Shop Floor, in association with the Inspirational Development Group, talks to the creator of ecademy, the precursor to LinkedIn. Nick will also be looking at the 'image problem' of apprenticeships and how to prepare older workers for retirement.
Guests: Andrew Mackenzie;,Dr Matt Flynn;,Penny Power
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The World This Week is with Sophie Pornshlegel, a French National and political commentator, talking about the atrocity in Nice, and Ashley Townshend, research fellow at the University of Sydney on the South China Sea dispute.
Guests: Sophie Pornshlegel,Ashley Townshend
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Share Politics' Colin Bloom talks to Daniel Kawczynski, Conservative MP for Shrewsbury and Atcham, about the Prime Minister's cabinet reshuffle
Guests: Daniel Kawczynski
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This week, Linda Lewis speaks to the founder of Jardine of London, Mary Jardine. Mary is a former model agency boss who is on a quest to produce her own luxury handbag company, creating and designing products in Britain that she aims to rival other luxury handbags on the market.
Guests: Mary Jardine
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Sue Dougan is joined by tech, media and telecoms entrepreneur, Ian Merricks. Managing partner at White Horse Capital and on the investment committee of the of Startup Funding Club, Ian talks about his life's musical influences.
Guests: Ian Merricks
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Original Broadcast: Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine
Sue Dougan and Sainsbury's Magazine's Sarah Allcock chat to Jay Rayner about his new book, The Ten (Food) Commandments, author Pete Brown about his new atmospheric pub guide, food bloggers Leah Larwood about Norfolk samphire and Claire Jessiman about Scotland's food offerings and Italian chef Aldo Zilli about Galvanina, a new bottled soft drink about to hit the shelves.
Guests: Aldo Zilli,Jay Rayner,Pete Brown,Claire Jessiman,Leah Larwood
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Tired of junk mail pouring through your front door? Sick of cold callers asking about your broken computer? Consumer expert Martyn James and John Micheson, from the Telephone Preference Service join Sarah Pennells to share top tips on how you can slow the constant stream of spam messages and cold calls.
Guests: Martyn James,John Micheson
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