Wake Up to Money Episodes Episode guide
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                            ![]()  Solid GoldFelicity Hannah finds out why gold is sitting pretty while the stock markets suffer. 
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                            ![]()  Trade offWill Bain looks at the impact of announcements on tariffs from the EU and Canada. 
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                            ![]()  New TraffordSean Farrington looks at Manchester United's plans to build the UK's biggest stadium. 
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                            ![]()  Ready for the racesSean Farrington speaks to businesses looking for a boost from the Cheltenham Festival. 
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                            ![]()  Hitting the booksSean Farrington looks at new data that shows sales of all types of books are on the up. 
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                            ![]()  A tariff twist againFelicity 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 manoeuvreSean 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 charmerA 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 iSean Farrington hears about Apple’s $500 billion commitment to the U.S 
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                            ![]()  Hey Big SpenderTop London restaurants are adopting minimum spend policies to deter bots and influencers. 
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                            ![]()  Licence to thrillLeanna Byrne finds out how the James Bond franchise is changing 
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                            ![]()  Apple's price crunchNews and insight from the business world. 
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                            ![]()  Pay AttentionWage rises are in focus as the public, businesses and listeners have their say. 
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                            ![]()  Motors and MathsNews on another turn in the car finance controversy and a proposed new maths qualification 
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                            ![]()  Water Bills, They're MultiplyingA deadline for water companies to contest a proposed cap on bill rises approaches. 
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                            ![]()  For Love Nor MoneyFelicity Hannah will be hearing how one business is feeling the love this season. 
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                            ![]()  Easy as GDPWill Bain looks ahead to the latest UK GDP data. 
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                            ![]()  AI LawSean 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-enomicsFelicity Hannah looks at the business of American Football's biggest night of the year. 
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                            ![]()  Got milk?Felicity Hannah looks at the state of dairy farms and milk prices. 
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                            ![]()  TV or not TV?As one of news's biggest presenters leaves, what does the future of the media hold? 
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                            ![]()  Not always as easy as ABCSean Farrington gets reaction to disappointing trading results from Google parent Alphabet 
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                            ![]()  Pause for thoughtSean Farrington gets reaction from North America after Donald Trump pauses his tariff plan 
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                            ![]()  With Friends Like TheseSean Farrington hears from businesses caught up in the tit-for-tat tariff war. 
