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Hannah Maundrell on Share Radio's Consumer News Review

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Consumer News Review

Hannah Maundrell on Share Radio's Consumer News Review
Hannah joins Sarah Pennells to go through the top money stories of the day, including the sale of the Co-op bank, the possibility we may have to work longer because of Brexit and overcharging at Tesco.
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Hannah Maundrell


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Nigel Cassidy

Major supermarkets in the UK have introduced rationing on certain fresh vegetables

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Major supermarkets in the UK have introduced rationing on certain fresh vegetables
Major supermarkets in the UK have introduced rationing on certain fresh vegetables. Tesco is limiting shoppers to three iceberg lettuces, Morrisons to two. Last month, we heard about the courgettes, but snowy conditions in Spain, Italy, and Greece are affecting the growth and availability of other leafy produce as well. Share radio's James Brydges spoke to Duncan Brewer, Partner of Retail practice at management consultants Oliver Wyman.

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Sarah Pennells (1)

Labour leadership in tatters as pollster plans potential successors

Sarah Pennells (1)
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Labour leadership in tatters as pollster plans potential successors
Labour is using its own pollster to gauge the popularity of potential successors to leader Jeremy Corbyn. The party insists it's a routine thing to do - but a source within Labour says it was "succession planning". It looked at what people think of shadow chancellor John McDonnell, and the relatively new MPs Angela Rayner and Rebecca Long-Bailey. Share Radio Morning's Sarah Pennells was joined by Peter Catterall, Reader in the History Department of the University of Westminster to discuss the latest political headlines of the morning.
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Peter Catterall


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Nigel Cassidy

High street footfall is falling annually by 3.1%

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

High street footfall is falling annually by 3.1%
It seems consumers tightened their purse strings at the start of this year. According to the latest figures, January sales failed to stop spending on clothing falling at the fastest pace in nearly five years. Visa's UK Consumer Index says face-to-face spending on the high street recorded an annual fall of 3.1 per cent last month. Nigel Cassidy was joined by Diane Wehrle, Marketing and Insights Director at Springboard to discuss further.
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Diane Wehrle


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Nigel Cassidy

Weak pound helps UK profitability climb by 5.5% to £116 billion

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Weak pound helps UK profitability climb by 5.5% to £116 billion
UK plc has posted positive results in turbulent times, as revenues climb to new records and profitability improves. That's according to new research from the Share Centre. Revenues climbed by 5.5% to £116bn, a fourth quarter record for companies, helped by the weak pound. Gavin Oldham, founder of the Share Centre sat down with Share Radio's Ed Bowsher to discuss more.
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Gavin Oldham


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Robyn Dwyer

The Business of Film: Split, Rings, Gold & La La Land

Robyn Dwyer
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

The Business of Film: Split, Rings, Gold & La La Land
The Business of Film with film critic, James Cameron Wilson looking at the biggest winners and losers at the box office this week, including Split, Rings, Gold, La La Land and much more.
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James Cameron Wilson


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Robyn Dwyer

The Share Centre: BP, Rio, Glaxo, Randgold

Robyn Dwyer
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

The Share Centre: BP, Rio, Glaxo, Randgold
Helal Miah, Investment Research Analyst at the Share Centre, reviews this week's stock market activity with Share Radio's Simon Rose. They take a look back at BP, Rio Tinto, Glaxosmithkline, Randgold, Smurfit Kappe, and Smith & Nephew from this week, as well as looking ahead to Rolls Royce, TUI, and Shire.

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Robyn Dwyer

Share Politics: Travel ban blocked, Trump meets Abe

Robyn Dwyer
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Share Politics: Travel ban blocked, Trump meets Abe
Donald Trump has felt the limits of presidential power - a US Court has refused to reinstate his travel ban on seven mainly Muslim nations. Trump hasn't kept quiet following the ruling, tweeting shortly after: "SEE YOU IN COURT, THE SECURITY OF OUR NATION IS AT STAKE!" Luckily for President Trump, he'll get to blow off all that judicial angst this weekend when he and the Japanese Prime Minister head to the fairways of Trump's Florida golf course. No doubt Trump's tearing up of the Trans Pacific Partnership - a trade deal between 12 countries including Japan - will be on the agenda - and could mean a few awkward golf cart rides... Shinzo Abe's state visit comes not soon after Trump's first phone call with Chinese Premier Xi Jinping. With a rocky start to their relationship when Trump treaded on toes and spoke to Taiwan's President, this first call has been described as "cordial", with Trump reassuring Xi of his recognition of the "One China policy". What court battles lie ahead for Trump? Will they overshadow his latest diplomatic efforts? For all that and more in US politics, Share Radio's Robyn Dwyer was joined by Chris Gilson, Managing Editor of the LSE's daily US politics blog.

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Robyn Dwyer

Market Wrap: Britain's industrial sector ends 2016 strongly

Robyn Dwyer
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Market Wrap: Britain's industrial sector ends 2016 strongly
Share Radio's Robyn Dwyer brings you Market Wrap, a roundup of what's been happening in the businesses of Britain and the world. To help put the day's events in context, Robyn was joined by Share Radio's Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher. On today's show: Britain's manufacturing industry grew faster than expected in December climbing 2.1% compared to November; UK's largest pub retailer and brewer Greene King has reported a strong festive trading period but slow sales growth; shares in Sears have surged by more than 39% so far today.
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Ed Bowsher


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Robyn Dwyer

Serious Money with Claer Barrett: Fifteen legitimate ways to cut your tax bills

Robyn Dwyer
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Serious Money with Claer Barrett: Fifteen legitimate ways to cut your tax bills
The Share Radio Evening Show teams up with the FT Money Editor Claer Barrett to talk Serious Money - the personal finance and investment highlights of the FT Money section. On this edition, Claer and Share Radio's Robyn Dwyer talked about the possibility of TripAdvisor introducing a service for tenants' feedback on properties. Plus, Claer talked about fifteen legal advices on how to cut tax bills. Finally a look at Merryn Somerset Webb's article on Personal Contact Purchases (PCP) car finance.
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Claer Barrett


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