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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: Who are 2016’s emission penalty contenders?

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money: Who are 2016’s emission penalty contenders?
A new report from CDP, analysing 15 of the world's largest automakers, shows that Volkswagen is not the only car maker facing significant potential penalties as regulation on fleet emissions tightens around the world. Paul Simpson, the CEO of CDP, joined Sarah Lowther and Paul Sedgwick to discuss further the report he authored.
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Paul Sedgwick, Paul Simpson


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: Tom Blomfield offers an insight into the mobile first challenger bank Mondo

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money: Tom Blomfield offers an insight into the mobile first challenger bank Mondo
Ninety six seconds was all it took to raise £1 million pounds, in Mondo's crowdfund via the Crowdcube platform. The mobile first challenger bank is allowing customers to become shareholders through the initiative. Tom Blomfield is the Chief Executive of Mondo, and he explains what the company does, whilst also looking ahead to the future for the bank and the industry.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Tom Blomfield


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: David Emm explains the increasing number of ransomware attacks

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money: David Emm explains the increasing number of ransomware attacks
David Emm, Principal Security Researcher at Kaspersky Lab, joins Share Radio to talk about the increasing number of companies being attacked by Ransomware. Ransomware, one of the fastest-growing types of cyber threats, encrypts data on infected machines, then typically asks users to pay ransoms in hard-to-trace digital currencies to get an electronic key so they can retrieve their data.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, David Emm


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: Just Eat CEO David Buttress discusses the company's full-year performance

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money: Just Eat CEO David Buttress discusses the company's full-year performance
David Buttress, CEO of global online and mobile takeaway ordering service Just Eat, discusses the company’s full year results. From humble beginnings in a Danish basement in 2001, to a 2014 listing on the London Stock Exchange, it now operates in 15 countries worldwide. So what do its latest figures reveal and what does the future hold?
Guests:

Chris Bailey, David Buttress


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Ofcom releases Openreach report & Dave Millett of Equinox talks about the ruling

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money: Ofcom releases Openreach report & Dave Millett of Equinox talks about the ruling
Dave Millett, Founder and Managing Director of telecoms broker, Equinox, talks about Ofcom’s report ruling on whether BT can keep its Openreach broadband arm. BT seems to have escaped the immediate threat of selling off its wholesale arm, but it faces a stricter regulatory straitjacket under wide-ranging proposals which would allow other operators to lay fibre optic lines alongside its network. Dave discusses the decision.
Guests:

Paul Sedgwick, Dave Millett


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: The future of British farming with Phil Bicknell of the NFU

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money: The future of British farming with Phil Bicknell of the NFU
This year's National Farmers Union conference in Birmingham begins and Phil Bicknell, Head of Food & Farming at the NFU, joins Sarah Lowther and the Financial Orbit's Chris Bailey live from the conference to discuss this year’s event, the future of agriculture and the political challenges posed both within the UK and EU.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Phil Bicknell


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Morning Money: How will banks deal with UN British citizen sanctions?

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Morning Money: How will banks deal with UN British citizen sanctions?
The United Nations has imposed sanctions on five British citizens who are fighting with Islamic State militants in Syria, following a request from the British government. But what are the implications for banks? Chrisol Correia, Global Head of AML at LexisNexis Risk Solutions, speaks to Nigel Cassidy and Mark Johnson to offer an insight.
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Chrisol Correia


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Morning Money: Andrew Chevis reveals whether he'll return to the Labour Party

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Morning Money: Andrew Chevis reveals whether he'll return to the Labour Party
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell has called for all defected members to return to Labour. Andrew Chevis, ex Chairman of the Battersea Labour Party and now of the SNP, joins Sarah Lowther and Mark Johnson to reveal whether he's considering a return. Andrew also sets out a major political aspiration.
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Andrew Chevis


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Sandra Kilhof

Morning Money: Howard Wheeldon discusses defence

Sandra Kilhof
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Morning Money: Howard Wheeldon discusses defence
The Defence and Security Equipment International Conference 2015 has begun at the London Excel, and their Industry Spokesman, Howard Wheeldon, joins Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson to reveal all about defence.
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Howard Wheeldon


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Sandra Kilhof

Morning Money: Shipbuilding and ship investment

Sandra Kilhof
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Morning Money: Shipbuilding and ship investment
To finish Morning Money's focus on London International Shipping week, Robert Merrylees who's the Policy Advisor and Analyst at the UK Chamber of Shipping, joins Sandra Kilhof and Sara Sjölin to discuss shipbuilding and investing in the industry.
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Sara Sjölin, Robert Merrylees


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