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More than half Brits have had a workplace romance

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More than half Brits have had a workplace romance
Six in ten British workers have had a relationship with a co-worker. A research conducted by employment law experts Slater and Gordon has found that 70% of those who've been romantically involved with a colleague have suffered professionally as a result, with women and junior staff members suffering the most. Share Radio's Sara Macham spoke to employment lawyer Harriet Bowtell to find out more.
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Sara Macham, Harriet Bowtell


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Glassdoor compiles list of toughest questions asked in job interviews

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Glassdoor compiles list of toughest questions asked in job interviews
Glassdoor, a website which allows employees to review companies and their management, has compiled a list of some of the strangest questions job seekers might face in job interviews. Our reporter Anviksha Patel spoke to career trends analyst Joe Wiggins from Glassdoor to find out more.
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Anviksha Patel, Joe Wiggins


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Is Theresa May planning to announce end of EU free movement next month?

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Is Theresa May planning to announce end of EU free movement next month?
Billy Bambrough, Editor of Economics and Business website Verdict.co.uk, joined Share Radio's Sarah Pennells to discuss the latest political news. They talked about the death of Labour MP for Manchester Gorton and Father of the House of Commons Sir Gerald Kaufman, who has died at the age of 86 sparking a by-election in his constituency. The Telegraph is reporting Theresa May's plan to announce the end of free movement for new EU migrants the day she formally triggers Article 50. Finally, Billy gives his take on Nigel Farage meeting President Donald Trump for dinner.
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Billy Bambrough


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Georgie Frost

The News Review: Staff gave their employers £33.6bn of free labour in 2016

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The News Review: Staff gave their employers £33.6bn of free labour in 2016
Georgie Frost was joined by Hannah Maundrell, Editor in Chief at Money.co.uk. Today on the agenda, they discussed how the Royal Bank of Scotland has reported a massive £7bn annual loss, for the ninth year in a row. Plus they look into why workers in the UK are putting in billions of pounds worth of unpaid overtime every year. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Hannah Maundrell


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Nigel Cassidy

Work on HS2 underway "within months"

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Work on HS2 underway "within months"
Legislation for the first phase of the HS2 high-speed rail project has passed its final hurdle. The parliamentary Bill to construct the line from London to Birmingham has now received royal assent, meaning building work can now begin. Sim Harris, managing editor of railnews.co.uk, joined Nigel to discuss the project.
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Sim Harris


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Georgie Frost

Copeland elects its first Conservative since 1935. All this and more political headlines of the morning

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Copeland elects its first Conservative since 1935. All this and more political headlines of the morning
An "extraordinary" interview with the conservative MP Michael Gove reports the "confessions" of the former cabinet minister, including an admission he "was wrong to stand for PM". Plus Eastern Europeans are leaving the UK in "record numbers", as the number of those returning to eight EU countries "more than trebled to 39,000" in the year to September. To discuss all these stories and the main story of the morning of Copeland electing its first Conservative seat since 1935, Georgie Frost was joined by Ryan Heath, Senior EU Correspondent at POLITICO.
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Ryan Heath


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Georgie Frost

Where does the law stand on the gig economy?

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Where does the law stand on the gig economy?
Increasingly people are becoming employed in the so-called gig economy with firms such as Deliveroo and Uber however it leaves a lot of questions over their employment rights. Recently Uber and Deliveroo have appealed for an overhaul of employment laws which they claim prevent them from providing benefits such as insurance and pensions to self-employed staff. This follows last month's legal battle by a plumber- who wanted to reduce his days at Pimlico Plumbers following a heart attack. To give some insight into the law in workers rights Georgie Frost was joined by employment expert Beverley Sunderland from Crossland Employment solicitors.
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Beverley Sunderland


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Georgie Frost

John Lewis will cut 400 jobs. Nigel Cassidy joins us to discuss more

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John Lewis will cut 400 jobs. Nigel Cassidy joins us to discuss more
Joining Georgie Frost to discuss the latest market headlines was Share Radio's very own Nigel Cassidy. A busy morning of Company Announcements starting with numbers from RBS and Standard Chartered this morning. We also had the news last night that John Lewis would be cutting up to 400 jobs.
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Nigel Cassidy


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Nigel Cassidy

How first time buyers helped to boost mortgage approvals in January

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How first time buyers helped to boost mortgage approvals in January
The mortgage market has had its strongest start to a year since 2008, with lending up by 2% from January 2016. Mortgage approvals hit a nine-month high in December, more figures from the British Bankers Association reveal today. The Council of Mortgage Lenders said that gross mortgage lending was £18.9 billion last month, although this wasn't as strong as December. To discuss the figures, Nigel was joined by Mohammad Jamei, an economist from the Council of Mortgage Lenders.
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Mohammad Jamei


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Nigel Cassidy

How Cardiff's becoming the UK's newest financial services hub

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How Cardiff's becoming the UK's newest financial services hub
Next week is 'Wales in London' week with a number of events scheduled across the capital. Cardiff recently beat London in terms of its combination of talent AND quality of life in a recent recruitment survey. Deloitte moved a number of back office jobs from London to Cardiff recently. Chair of Central Cardiff Enterprise Zone Chris Sutton joined Nigel; he'll be talking at an "Invest in Wales" event in London on Monday.
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Chris Sutton


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