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Sue Dougan

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Nine

Sue Dougan
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Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Nine
Lisa Harris, Digital Editor, joins Sue Dougan on this week's programme with Sainsbury's Magazine. Sue and Lisa look at the power of turkey and why it's such a versatile ingredient with Amir and Limor Chen, founders of Strut and Cluck, ahead of their restaurant opening in Shoreditch. Scandinavian duo, David Frenkiel and Luise Vindahl, founders of Green Kitchen Stories, head off to the test kitchen at the Sainsbury’s Magazine office to discuss their new smoothie recipe book, Green Kitchen Smoothies. Sam Clark shares the story of his restaurant- Moro- which focuses on a blend of Spanish and North African cuisine; while Rich Havardi, co-founder of Nama Foods, and John Tabatabai, of Rawligion, explain the why raw food is highly nutritious and why ‘clean eating’ has become so popular.
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Lisa Harris, Amir Chen, Limor Chen, David Frenkiel, Luise Vindahl, Sam Clark, Rich Havardi, John Tabatabai


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Juliette Foster

The Book Review: David Hulme - 'Should Rich Nations Help the Poor?'

Juliette Foster
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Book Review

The Book Review: David Hulme - 'Should Rich Nations Help the Poor?'
We begin this edition of The Book Review with a clip from Prime Minister David Cameron speaking in 2013 in Liberia during a United Nations meeting discussing new targets for replacing the Millenium Development goals. Those targets expired in 2015 yet in spite of renewed promises to lift the world's most vulnerable people out of poverty the hard faced reality shows there is still some way to go. Last night some 800 million people went to sleep without having eaten: today 19,000 children will die of easily preventable causes....that's one unnecessary death every five seconds. Do rich nations have a duty to help poorer countries…or does aid discourage the poor from standing on their own feet? Those are just some of the issues explored in the new book "Should Rich Nations Help the Poor, by David Hulme Executive Director of the Global Development Institute at Manchester University. David Hulme joined Juliette Foster in the studio for more.

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Simon Rose

Book Value with Alan White

Simon Rose
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Book Value

Book Value with Alan White
Alan White, senior reporter at BuzzFeed UK, talks about his book 'Shadow State - Inside the Secret Companies that Run Britain' which provides an in depth investigation into the impact of the privatisation of public services in this country.
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Alan White


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Matthew Cook

Share Radio Folk Festival Guide June 18th to June 19th

Matthew Cook
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What's On

Share Radio Folk Festival Guide June 18th to June 19th
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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Matthew Cook

Inside Music: Entertainment and Media

Matthew Cook
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Inside Music

Inside Music: Entertainment and Media
Matthew Cook and Murray Stassen, Deputy Editor at MusicWeek, debate the latest story surrounding musician Ed Sheeran after two US musicians are suing him for an estimated $20m (£13.8m) for similarities of over his single 'Photograph'. Frey Lindsay presents the music industry anecdote of the week, while Adam Edelshain, Senior Manager at PwC, discusses the last PwC report, which suggests an impressive forecast for the UK media and entertainment industry.
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Murray Stassen, Adam Edelshain


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: Chris Jones

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: Chris Jones
Chris Jones, CEO of English Athletics, joins Sue Dougan on this week's Track Record. From teaching to becoming the head of one of England's most important sporting organisations, Chris shares his musical choices and his previous experiences in his sporting career. He also explains why athletics is currently booming since the London 2012 Olympics.
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Chris Jones


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Sue Dougan

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Eight

Sue Dougan
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Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Eight
Sue Dougan and Sarah Alcock start the programme by exploring Scottish food with Adam Waugh from Mac and Wild. Food writer Oliver Rowe talks about seasonal foods and how to make the most of them, while Charlie Jacoby, Royal historian and writer, reveals what the Royals like to eat. Joudie Kalla talks about her new book, 'Palestine on a Plate', and what dishes are cooked in the holy month of Ramadan.
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Sarah Alcock, Adam Waugh, Oliver Rowe, Charlie Jacoby, Joudie Kalla


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Juliette Foster

The Business of Sport (Euro 2016 edition): How will stocks and productivity be affected? Plus the bookies favourites & more!

Juliette Foster
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The Business of Sport

The Business of Sport (Euro 2016 edition): How will stocks and productivity be affected? Plus the bookies favourites & more!
This is The Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine, we have a bumper Euro 2016 edition for you today. Michael speaks to Colin Cieszynski of CMC Markets for a look at what stocks will be affected by the championships, Joe Aldridge will be looking at how productivity will be affected and William Hill's Joe Crilly will have the bookmakers view ahead of kick off of the competition. Plus Patrick Jones has Extra Time.

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Ed Bowsher

Book Review: Satyajit Das discusses his book "A Banquet of Consequences"

Ed Bowsher
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Book Review

Book Review: Satyajit Das discusses his book "A Banquet of Consequences"
Satyajit Das, Australian former banker and corporate treasurer, turned consultant and now author discusses his book "A Banquet of Consequences". He believes that the factors that caused the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 have not been addressed and he discussed this and more with Ed Bowsher.

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Juliette Foster

The Book Review: 'The European Union: A Citizen's Guide' by Chris Bickerton

Juliette Foster
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Book Review

The Book Review: 'The European Union: A Citizen's Guide' by Chris Bickerton
With two and a half weeks to go before Britain votes in the June 23rd referendum on EU membership, the mood on the streets is more like confusion than euphoria. With both sides accusing each other of lies and exaggeration, it's hardly surprising that some people still don't know which way to vote. For many the problem is seperating EU fact from EU fiction...and knowing where to go for impartial analysis. Author and academic Chris Bickerton may have the answer in his new book "The European Union: A Citizens Guide", which tells you everything you ever wanted to know about the EU without telling you which way to vote. Chris Bickerton joins Juliette Foster in the studio.

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