Wake Up to Money Episodes Episode guide
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Closer to home?
Will Bain speaks to British tourism as the sector struggles to recover from the pandemic.
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Holding on to what you've got
Will Bain talks to the boss of John Lewis about keeping employees in work.
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Who Benefits?
What do the new welfare reforms mean for those impacted by them?
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Work in Progress?
The government wants to get people back into work - what are the challenges involved?
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AI: Changing the game?
As gaming industry cuts deepen, what’s the mood at its mega-conference in San Francisco?
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Solid Gold
Felicity Hannah finds out why gold is sitting pretty while the stock markets suffer.
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Trade off
Will Bain looks at the impact of announcements on tariffs from the EU and Canada.
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New Trafford
Sean Farrington looks at Manchester United's plans to build the UK's biggest stadium.
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Ready for the races
Sean Farrington speaks to businesses looking for a boost from the Cheltenham Festival.
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Hitting the books
Sean Farrington looks at new data that shows sales of all types of books are on the up.
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A tariff twist again
Felicity Hannah looks back at a rollercoaster week for US tariffs on its neighbours.
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Stuck in a tariff jam?
Will Bain finds out how a delay on auto tariffs will impact the industry
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Alcohol free and a BLT?
Sean Farrington finds out if alcohol free beer is the future of supermarket meal deals
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No room for manoeuvre
Sean Farrington finds out how US tariffs will impact businesses in Canada and Mexico
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'The crossroads of history'
After a weekend of tough negotiations, what's next for the UK, Europe and Ukraine?
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Starmer the charmer
A boost to defence spending seems to have put the UK in Donald Trump's good books.
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'The most beautiful word in the dictionary'
US President Donald Trump says EU tariffs announcement is coming 'very soon'.
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Not Zero?
BP is set to scale back its green investments, what does this mean for net-zero targets?
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Apple of my i
Sean Farrington hears about Apple’s $500 billion commitment to the U.S
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Hey Big Spender
Top London restaurants are adopting minimum spend policies to deter bots and influencers.
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Licence to thrill
Leanna Byrne finds out how the James Bond franchise is changing
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Apple's price crunch
News and insight from the business world.
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Pay Attention
Wage rises are in focus as the public, businesses and listeners have their say.
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Motors and Maths
News on another turn in the car finance controversy and a proposed new maths qualification
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Water Bills, They're Multiplying
A deadline for water companies to contest a proposed cap on bill rises approaches.
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For Love Nor Money
Felicity Hannah will be hearing how one business is feeling the love this season.
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Easy as GDP
Will Bain looks ahead to the latest UK GDP data.
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AI Law
Sean looks at a multinational law firm that's had to revoke some access to AI programmes.
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$100 billion for Open AI?
Sean Farrington has more on Elon Musk's bid to buy ChatGPT-maker Open AI.
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Superbowl-enomics
Felicity Hannah looks at the business of American Football's biggest night of the year.