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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Yahoo email scanning scandal - will this further damage the business?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money

Morning Money: Yahoo email scanning scandal - will this further damage the business?
Reuters revealed that tech company Yahoo had secretly scanned millions of its users' email accounts on behalf of the US government, the first case to surface of a U.S. Internet company agreeing to a request to searching all arriving messages, as opposed to examining stored messages. The latest allegations come less than two weeks after Yahoo said hackers had stolen millions of users' data. To understand the reasons behind this compliance with the US government and the consequences for Yahoo, Matt Cox spoke to Oliver Smith, senior tech reporter at The Memo.
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Matt Cox, Oliver Smith


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: TalkTalk slapped with record fine

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money

Morning Money: TalkTalk slapped with record fine
Telecoms group TalkTalk has been slapped with a record £400,000 fine by the Information Commissioner’s Office because of a cyber attack last year. The ICO found that “security failings” allowed a cyber attacker to access customer data “with ease”. To discuss the implications for TalkTalk, Share Radio was joined by Dave Millett, Founder and Managing Director of telecoms broker Equinox.
Guests:

Jeremy Batstone-Carr, Dave Millett


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Georgie Frost

Kevin Pratt, web editor at MoneySuperMarket.com, on The News Review 06/10/16

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Kevin Pratt, web editor at MoneySuperMarket.com, on The News Review 06/10/16
Georgie Frost is joined in the studio by Kevin Pratt, web editor at MoneySuperMarket.com. Today they discuss today's ruling on fracking as well as the Bank of England's latest admission it was too pessimistic about the impact of the Brexit referendum vote. Plus the news alcohol is now so cheap it's possible to buy 13 pints for the price of a cinema ticket. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Kevin Pratt


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Is the digital world moving too fast for competition regulators to keep up?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money

Morning Money: Is the digital world moving too fast for competition regulators to keep up?
The Institute of Economic Affairs will today debate how new "disruptive" digital businesses fit into current competition policy rules. With cases such as Uber versus Transport for London and Google under fire from the EU for pre-loading Android smartphones with Google apps, the question remains how to regulate competition between these companies - or if we should. Matt Cox spoke to Paul Henty, Partner and competition law expert at law firm Charles Russell-Speechlys to find out more.
Guests:

Matt Cox, Paul Henty


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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 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 two apprentice investors today are Olivia Demetriades and Matt Cox - and giving us his verdict on their efforts is Share Radio's senior analyst, Ed Bowsher.

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Georgie Frost

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

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Money Saving Expert: Megan French joins us to discuss the week's best deals
Consumer writer Megan French talks us through keeping down the cost of bills and what consumer rights we have to return products. Plus a roundup of the best deals from Money Saving Expert.
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Megan French


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: How has E-Commerce changed the face of the delivery sector?

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money

Morning Money: How has E-Commerce changed the face of the delivery sector?
In time for Marketforce's annual "Future of E-Commerce Delivery" conference in London on Tuesday, Matt Cox spoke to Henrik Gedde Moos, Founder and Chief Business Development Officer at parcel solutions company SwipBox, about the health and trends in the delivery sector.
Guests:

Matt Cox, Henrik Gedde Moos


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: “Economic forecasts have a low amount of credibility” – Jeremy Cook on the IMF's UK growth forecast

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money

Morning Money: “Economic forecasts have a low amount of credibility” – Jeremy Cook on the IMF's UK growth forecast
The International Monetary Fund has defended the grim warnings it made about the potential impact of the UK voting to leave the EU, with its chief economist saying it would have been “malpractice” not to have considered worst-case scenarios. The comments came after the fund nudged up its 2016 growth forecast for the UK but cut the 2017 forecast once again. Jeremy Cook, Chief Economist at World First, joined Share Radio to offer his view on the forecasts.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Jeremy Cook


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Georgie Frost

Angharad Lynn, private client solicitor at Veale Wasbrough Vizards, on The News Review 05/10/16

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Angharad Lynn, private client solicitor at Veale Wasbrough Vizards, on The News Review 05/10/16
Georgie Frost is joined by private client solicitor Angharad Lynn from Veale Wabrough Vizards. Today they discuss flexible working hours and which groups have access to them as well as the risks faced by the thousands of pensioners who have withdrawn cash lump sums from their pensions. Plus why network providers are urging those in areas with weak signal to opt out of their contracts. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Angharad Lynn


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: Is Brexit bad news for the UK film industry?

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money

Morning Money: Is Brexit bad news for the UK film industry?
As the London Film Festival kicks off, one question posed will be how the EU Referendum results will impact the sector. According to the British Film Institute, the UK Film industry contributed over £3.6 billion to the British economy in 2015. So will we see this figure drop, or will a cheaper pound temp foreign filmmakers to use the UK even more? Matt Cox spoke to film critic James Cameron Wilson to find out the state of the silver screen in Britain.
Guests:

Matt Cox, James Cameron-Wilson


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