Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
The ritz and glitz of the Golden Globes used to be an escape from the doom and gloom of US politics - no longer. At last night's ceremony, Meryl Streep took on Donald Trump as she received a lifetime achievement award, telling the President-elect that "disrespect invites disrespect". Trump replied in signature fashion, tweeting her speech to be "overrated". For this stories and all the rest of the day's politics, Share Radio's Simon Rose was joined in the studio by Kate Andrews and Nerissa Chesterfield from the Institute of Economic Affairs.
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
At Share Radio, we've been examining the outlook for certain sectors and regions for 2017, and it has been a mixed bag. Matt Cox has been looking into the North American markets, which are facing considerable uncertainty as Donald Trump's inauguration grows closer. He spoke to Colin Cieszynski, Chief Market analyst at CMC Markets Toronto.
Guests: Colin Cieszynski
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness has resigned, giving up his post as Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister in protest against the DUP's handling of a green energy scheme. For reaction, Share Radio's Alex Clark spoke to Dr Neil Matthews, Lecturer in British Politics at Bristol University. Alex first asked Neil how the botched scheme played into McGuinness's resignation.
Guests: Dr Neil Matthews
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
Simon Rose was joined by Ed Bowsher to look at what’s been happening in the bourses and businesses of Britain and the world.
Guests: Ed Bowsher
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On this edition of Crowdfunders Ed looks at the increasing concern over regulation and risk in the equity crowdfunders sector.
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
Sarah Pennells was joined on the line by Billy Bambrough, Editor at Verdict.co.uk to discuss some of the biggest news stories of the day, including Theresa May's comments on Brexit plans and Boris Johnson flying to New York for the first formal face-to-face meeting between members of the incoming US administration.
Guests: Billy Bambrough
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Today, Sarah Pennells was looking at where you should save and invest in 2017. You probably don't need reminding that last year was a terrible year for savers, with the Bank of England base rate cut pushing already low interest rates on savings accounts down even further. But it was a different picture for stocks and shares with - after a post Brexit vote wobble, the FTSE 100 index ending up at a record high; So, where should you put your money in 2017? We heard Co-founder of Savings Champion Anna Bowes, financial planner at Piercefield Oliver Louise Oliver and editor of What Investment magazine David Thorpe.
Guests: Anna Bowes,Louise Oliver,David Thorpe
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Joining Sue Dougan for Track Record this week was the turn of Mike France, who's the co-founder of the premium watch brand Christopher Ward. Mike takes us through his career and the musical influences that helped him along the way.
Guests: Mike France
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Is today your first day back at work after the Christmas break? Perhaps you've been easing yourself back in gently for the last few days. But either way, are you feeling a little bit restless… a bit like you want a change of direction? Or maybe you're happy in your job but you'd like a pay rise, or more responsibility. Today we looked at how you can take control of your career. The guests are Mildred Talabi, who's an award-winning career blogger, speaker and author, who's written several books including '7 keys to a winning CV - How to create a CV that gets results' and 'The science of successful job hunting'. Sarah Pennells was also joined by Melanie Stancliffe who's an employment lawyer with Irwin Mitchell and Richard Alderson from Careershifters.org.
Guests: Mildred Talabi,Melanie Stancliffe,Richard Alderson
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
Theresa May will pledge to help end mental health stigma when she announces a package of reforms as part of her vision for her "shared society". One in four Britons experience mental health problems during their lives and the economic and social cost of this has been estimated at around £105bn, according to the Government. To find out more about this Sarah Pennells was joined by Head of Research and Policy at Money and Mental Health Policy Institute, Katie Evans.
Guests: Katie Evans
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