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Juliette Foster

The Apprentice Investor: An update on the portfolios of Share Radio's Apprentices

Juliette Foster
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The Apprentice Investor

The Apprentice Investor: An update on the portfolios of Share Radio's Apprentices
This is a brand new edition of The Apprentice Investor. Regular listeners to the programme will know that our Apprentices are five members of the Share Radio team who've each been given fifteen thousand pounds of virtual money to build their own share portfolios. They're allowed a minimum of eight stocks from different sectors which they've been buying and selling through the Share Centre. Our Apprentices under the spotlight today are Matt Cox and Alexi Phillips. Find past episodes on The Apprentice Investor audioBoom page: https://audioboom.com/channel/shareradio-apprenticeinvestor Want to start investing yourself? Check out our other shows to help you get to grips with the world of finance: The Investment Trust Show: https://audioboom.com/channel/shareradio-investmenttrustshow Crowdfunders: https://audioboom.com/channel/shareradio-crowdfunders Serious Money with Claer Barrett: https://audioboom.com/channel/shareradio-seriousmoney

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Robyn Dwyer

Money Saving Expert: Megan French joins us to discuss the week's best deals

Robyn Dwyer
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Money Saving Expert

Money Saving Expert: Megan French joins us to discuss the week's best deals
Consumer writer Megan French talks us through the cash incentives available for switching bank accounts as well as how to get the best deals on eBay. And as ever we'll have a roundup of the latest and best deals the team have come across this week.
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Megan French


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Robyn Dwyer

Jon Blackburn, Clinical and Rehabilitation Services Manager at Aviva, discusses National Stress Awareness Day

Robyn Dwyer
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Work Consumer Issues

Jon Blackburn, Clinical and Rehabilitation Services Manager at Aviva, discusses National Stress Awareness Day
We all get stresses in our day-to-day lives. But what about specifically in the workplace. A quarter of people have taken time off work with stress but blamed it on a physical illness. In fact new research has found that an enormous 8 million UK workers suffer in silence. Today is National Stress Awareness Day, and to find out more about it, Robyn Dwyer was joined on the line by Jon Blackburn, Clinical and Rehabilitation Services Manager at Aviva.
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Jon Blackburn


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Robyn Dwyer

Founder Tim Heard explains BUD.

Robyn Dwyer
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Home Consumer Issues

Founder Tim Heard explains BUD.
If you are struggling to conceive you may be interested in a new digital resource. Its called BUD which stands for 'babies under development', and the website www.littlebud.com provides a platform for people wanting to share their stories. Robyn Dwyer was joined by founder Tim Heard to hear the story behind BUD.
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Tim Heard


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Robyn Dwyer

Hygienist Dr Lisa Ackerley, talks about dirty cars

Robyn Dwyer
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Home Consumer Issues

Hygienist Dr Lisa Ackerley, talks about dirty cars
How dirty is your car? Do you have to wipe the dust off every time you use it? Shockingly, drivers in the UK don't seem to care about the build-up of germs and potentially harmful bacteria in their cars. Scientists at Salford University who carried out a unique experiment to determine how dirty the inside of our cars really get - and it's worse than many people realise. For more information, Robyn Dwyer spoke to hygienist Dr Lisa Ackerley.
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Lisa Ackerley


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Robyn Dwyer

Neil Shah, Head of the Stress Management Society, explains why the anxiety checking accounts

Robyn Dwyer
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Home Consumer Issues

Neil Shah, Head of the Stress Management Society, explains why the anxiety checking accounts
How do you feel when you check your finances? Sick to the stomach? We;;, if you are, you are not alone. New research by Atom, the UK's first digital bank, and the Stress Management society has found around a third of people feel nervous or even physically sick when checking their account. Nearly four million of us are lying to our partner about the state of their finances. Neil Shah, Head of the Stress Management Society, joined Robyn Dwyer on the line to explain further.
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Neil Shah


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Robyn Dwyer

John Hood, from the Equality Trust, discusses why millions are not saving

Robyn Dwyer
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Home Consumer Issues

John Hood, from the Equality Trust, discusses why millions are not saving
More than 6.5 million households have either none or very little savings according to new research from The Equality Trust. More than 40 per cent of working households have too little saved to pay even a month's worth of household bills, let alone cover one-off bills such as the typical £540 cost of a replacement boiler. Over a third of households owe more in debt that they have saved. Our reporter Mary Newman spoke to John Hood, from the Equality Trust.
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John Hood


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Robyn Dwyer

Kevin White, Head of UK Financial at De Vere, on the News Review 02/11/16

Robyn Dwyer
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Consumer News Review

Kevin White, Head of UK Financial at De Vere, on the News Review 02/11/16
Robyn Dwyer is joined in the studio by Kevin White, Head of UK Financial at De Vere. Today they discuss the big story of the day, that the National Institute for Economic and Social Research is forecasting inflation will quadruple to about 4 per cent in the second half of next year. Elsewhere, and and its bad news for the economy as UK growth will slow sharply next year due to Brexit. But some good news for airline EasyJet as pilots have accepted a new deal - meaning they won't strike over concerns about fatigue. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Kevin White


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: How did Sareum Holdings perform in its final results? CEO Dr Tim Mitchell discussed

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money at 6:00

Morning Money: How did Sareum Holdings perform in its final results? CEO Dr Tim Mitchell discussed
Just five weeks ago, shares in Sareum Holdings rocketed over 150% after it announced its cancer drug candidate had been licensed to Nasdaq listed ProNAi Therapeutics. The company discovers and develops innovative drug candidates aimed at cancers and autoimmune diseases and its results are out. Dr Tim Mitchell is the CEO and he joined Share Radio to discuss the numbers.
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Chris Bailey, Dr Tim Mitchell


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: Will a December US rate rise be a go or no?

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money at 6:00

Morning Money: Will a December US rate rise be a go or no?
Federal Reserve officials have been meeting over the past two days and later we'll learn the result of their deliberations. It's widely predicted they will leave short-term interest rates unchanged, and indicate they remain on track to raise them in December. But how strongly will they signal their intentions just a week before the US elections? Kully Samra, Managing Director at Charles Schwab, joined Share Radio to offer his view.
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Chris Bailey, Kully Samra


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