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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: One year in — has Labour been a success for our finances?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: One year in — has Labour been a success for our finances?
Georgie Frost, Simon Lambert and Lee Boyce consider how your money has been impacted by the first 12 months of the Labour Government: the good, the bad and the ugly. It's now looking almost inevitable that the limits on Cash ISA investment will be cut, and the team look ahead to the prospect of more tax rises on the way. Meanwhile, the IFS plans to sort out the state pension, and they discuss a key question for those looking to move home: what's putting people off buying your house?

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Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money: First Half Lookback (4/7)

Motley Fool Money
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: First Half Lookback (4/7)
For once, the big tech giants are not driving the market’s returns. Motley Fool Senior Analyst, Anthony Schiavone, and Motley Fool Asset Management’s Chief Investment Strategist, Bill Mann, join Ricky Mulvey to discuss American equity markets reaching all-time highs, the surprising performance of dollar stores, what the passage of The Big Beautiful Bill means for EV makers and the federal deficit and Ricky’s goodbye to Motley Fool Money. Then, 19 minutes in, Motley Fool Canada’s Jim Gillies joins Ricky to discuss speculation in the market and to shine a light on five stocks to keep an eye on. Finally, 35 minutes in, Bill and Anthony discuss two radar stocks, Alphabet and Target. Companies discussed: MSFT, META, TSLA, DG, MEDP, LULU, SMPL, ATGE, KTB, TGT, GOOG, GOOGL. Host - Ricky Mulvey; Guests - Bill Mann, Anthony Schiavone, Jim Gillies
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Bill Mann, Anthony Schiavone, Jim Gillies


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Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money: Jobs, Cars, AI and Financial Freedom! (3/7)

Motley Fool Money
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: Jobs, Cars, AI and Financial Freedom! (3/7)
Jobs hold steady, Cloudflare takes a stand on AI and the stocks leading us to financial freedom. Jason Moser and Andy Cross discuss the recent jobs report, what the stress test means for banks, the current state of autos, Cloudflare pushes back on AI crawlers, and stocks to celebrate financial freedom. Tickers mentioned: BAC, TSLA, F, GM, NET, NFLX, HD, WM. Host - Jason Moser; Guest - Andy Cross.
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Andy Cross


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Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: Manifesting a Future of Love, Abundance & Freedom

Adam Cox
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The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist: Manifesting a Future of Love, Abundance & Freedom
The title for this episode must spell out what the great majority of people are looking for, although the episode itself was designed for and individual person. More choice, more happiness, more opportunities — and freedom from anxiety, tension and being surrounded with constraints. For those who concur with Share Radio's search for a more egalitarian form of capitalism, Adam Cox sets a good marker for which to aim — for the whole human family.

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Radio Relations

Modern Mindset: Phil Jeynes on New Research About Child Accidents & Health Protection

Radio Relations
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Phil Jeynes on New Research About Child Accidents & Health Protection
Phil Jeynes, Head of Protection at MetLife UK, joins Rory McGowan in this episode. A new poll from accident & health protection experts MetLife UK has found that even in 2025, children still want mum when they’re ill or injured. It raises the question: how do women and families balance home and work life? https://www.metlife.co.uk/
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Phil Jeynes


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Simon Rose

The Business of Film: F1 The Movie, M3GAN 2.0, & Grenfell Uncovered

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: F1 The Movie, M3GAN 2.0, & Grenfell Uncovered
This week James Cameron-Wilson is joined by Chad Kennerk, our occasional American correspondent, to review the opening weekend performance of 'F1 The Movie', which at #1 is now Brad Pitt’s highest-grossing movie, beating the record set in 2013 by his zombie thriller 'World War Z'. Having waxed lyrical last week about Danny Boyle’s new film '28 Years Later', James returns to where the franchise left off in 2007, reviewing the title with fresh eyes. While on the subject of zombies, Chad and James share some of their favourite undead excursions. James was less thrilled with the film at #6, 'M3GAN 2.0', which continues the escapades of the titular killer robot doll as she goes good in order to face off with a deadlier foe. For his streaming title of the week, James reviews the sobering Netflix documentary 'Grenfell Uncovered'.
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Chad Kennerk, James Cameron Wilson


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Gavin Oldham

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: CNBC's Squawk Box comment following the UK welfare climbdown

Gavin Oldham
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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: CNBC's Squawk Box comment following the UK welfare climbdown
With Simon Rose enjoying a well-earned break this week, we bring you CNBC's Squawk Box Europe comment on the challenges for long-dated UK bond yields following the Government's climbdown on its welfare bill, courtesy of Capital Economics.

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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: How did we get here? A history of the UK’s political parties — The Labour Party

Simon Rose
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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: How did we get here? A history of the UK’s political parties — The Labour Party
Simon Rose is joined by political commentator and author of The Groucho Tendency blog, Mike Indian, to discuss how UK politics has got to where it is. In this episode recorded in October 2019, Simon and Mike discuss the history of the Labour Party. As the party strains to maintain its unity notwithstanding its huge majority from the 2024 election, it's interesting to reflect on its journey over past decades.
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Mike Indian


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: The 500th edition replay — the good, the bad and the truly weird from ten years of the show

Simon Rose
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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: The 500th edition replay — the good, the bad and the truly weird from ten years of the show
Recorded in February this year for the 500th show, Steve Caplin takes a look back at some of the highlights of ten years of Gadgets & Gizmos. He covers sprayable sleep, cows imitating zebras to ward off mosquitoes, crows collecting cigarette butts, NFTs, self-parking slippers, KFC chicken-tasting nail polish, the first human head transplant, the Skunklock noxious bike lock, Refridgerating, the robot dog flamethrower, ant populated gin and how to make pain relief pills 10 times more effective.
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Steve Caplin


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Gavin Oldham

Thought for the Week: The Linguistic Poverty of Love

Gavin Oldham
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Thought for the Week

Thought for the Week: The Linguistic Poverty of Love
The English language does a real dis-service to Love. How can we use the same word to show our appreciation of ice cream as to define the nature of God — and everything in between? But the driving passion which is often described by the word love is often more about control. In contrast, we turn once again to 'The Prophet' by Kahlil Gibran to find his definition, which is much better phrased in terms of mutual trust and respect: both of which could significantly benefit inter-faith relations. Background music: 'Young And Old Know Love' by Puddle of Infinity

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