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UKIP leader Paul Nuttall has apologised for false hillsborough claims

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UKIP leader Paul Nuttall has apologised for false hillsborough claims
UKIP leader Paul Nuttall's apologised for false claims on his website that he lost close friends in the Hillsborough disaster. His press officer Lynda Roughley has offered her resignation - saying she's "entirely responsible" for the comments. To discuss this and more of this morning political headlines, Share Radio's Georgie Frost was joined by Billy Bambrough, Editor of economics and business website Verdict.co.uk
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Billy Bambrough


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Georgie Frost

How much is Tinder worth to the economy? Reporter Sara Macham investigates.

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How much is Tinder worth to the economy?  Reporter Sara Macham investigates.
With the array of websites and apps on offer more and more people are turning to technology to find love. As a result the dating economy is booming with one survey from TSB suggesting it contributes 14.5 billion pounds to the UK economy every year. To find out more Share Radio's Sara Macham spoke to Nicola Forsyth from TSB and serial dater Louise Yearnshire about the research.
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Sara Macham, Nicola Forsyth, Louise Yearnshire


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Georgie Frost

How can the UK improve shopping with smartphones? PayPal's mobile commerce director Rob Harper explains.

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How can the UK improve shopping with smartphones? PayPal's mobile commerce director Rob Harper explains.
Shopping via smartphone has become more and more popular with mobile sales set to treble in the next four years. However the UK is still lagging behind rivals in Asia and America with factors such as slow loading speeds to blame. That's according to joint research from Google, PayPal and OC&C Strategy Consultants. To find out what it will take to harness this growth sector Share Radio's Tom Hill spoke to UK mobile commerce director at PayPal Rob Harper.
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Tom Hill, Rob Harper


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Georgie Frost

Money Fight Club: What do you do if divorce is on the cards this Valentine's Day?

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Money Fight Club: What do you do if divorce is on the cards this Valentine's Day?
Financial heavyweights, Lindsay Cook and James Walker from Resolver join Georgie in the studio. It's February 14th and whilst many will be celebrating Valentine's Day today - we decided to look at what happens when things turn out less than rosy, divorce. Rates in Britain are still the highest in Europe - so how can you protect yourself and your finances? On a more positive note we'll also be finding out which bank is winning the Golden Gloves this week plus how to get the best hotel room for your money.
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Lindsay Cook, James Walker


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Georgie Frost

Inflation's below the BofE target, but there's plenty of inflationary pressure in the pipeline, says Kevin Pratt

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Inflation's below the BofE target, but there's plenty of inflationary pressure in the pipeline, says Kevin Pratt
Georgie is joined by Kevin Pratt, web editor at MoneySuperMarket.com, to go through today's top money stories, including inflation, how commuters are exposed to more air pollution and how much we're all spending on our Valentines.
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Kevin Pratt


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Georgie Frost

Meet the Money Blogger: Maria Nedeva

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Meet the Money Blogger: Maria Nedeva
Every week we meet a different member of the UK Money Blogger community to find out more about the person behind the Twitter handle. This time our reporter Sara Macham spoke to Maria Nedeva, the blogger behind The Money Principle.
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Maria Nedeva, Sara Macham


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Georgie Frost

UK Money Blogger Cat Wilson discusses Valentine's Day and money in relationships.

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UK Money Blogger Cat Wilson discusses Valentine's Day and money in relationships.
Every week some 100 experts from the UK Money Blogger community take to social media to discuss and compare notes on the latest money related issues. This time their Twitter chat took the form of a discussion of everything Valentine's Day and relationship related. To tell us more Georgie Frost was joined by Cat Wilson, whose site is pennywiseliferich.co.uk.
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Cat Wilson


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Georgie Frost

Trump's national security adviser Flynn resigns amid Russian allegations

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Trump's national security adviser Flynn resigns amid Russian allegations
Georgie is joined by Jack Sommers of the Huffington Post to discuss the overnight resignation of Michael Flynn, national security adviser to Donald Trump, and the US president's meeting with Canada's Justin Trudeau.
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Jack Sommers


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Your Money Your Future: How to invest in a stocks and shares ISA

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Your Money Your Future: How to invest in a stocks and shares ISA
If you've never invested before, it's quite likely that you'll start off by putting some money into a stocks and shares ISA. But how do you invest in one, what should you invest in and how much should you put in? Sarah Pennells was joined by Michelle McGrade who's investment director at TD Direct Investing, and I'm also joined by Chris Justham from Seven Investment Management and Jeannie Boyle from EQ Investors.
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Michelle McGrade, Chris Justham, Jeannie Boyle


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Women in science still fall behind in the male-dominated industry

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Women in science still fall behind in the male-dominated industry
On Saturday, the UN held its International Day for Women and Girls in Science, a day intended to bridge the gap between the number of men and women working across the scientific sectors. Despite efforts in the industry, the gender imbalance persists, especially as workers reach their thirties. To find out more, Sara Macham spoke to Dr Claire Sharpe, consultant nephrologist at King's College London and ambassador of Kidney Research UK's Women and Girls in Science campaign.
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Dr Claire Sharpe


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