Wake Up to Money Episodes Episode guide
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27/03/2024
News and insight from the business world.
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Cleared for departure
News and insight from the business world.
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Getting shirty
Sean Farrington speaks to a football kit boss about higher costs and increased scrutiny.
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Taking a bite out of Apple
Will Bain finds out the latest as tech giant Apple is being sued by the DoJ.
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Can you bank on them?
Will Bain looks ahead to the Bank of England interest rates decision.
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Unileve-ing the UK?
Sean Farrington explores the impact of job losses at Unilever.
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Childcare challenge
News and insight from the business world.
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Full of hot air?
The Government has been accused of falling behind on heat pump targets.
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Bad weather for wheat
Felicity looks into how our bad weather is affecting how many crops are planted in the UK.
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Cost of Dying Crisis
Vivienne Nunis looks at funeral costs, as new data shows they're on the rise.
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Letter of the law
Sean has the latest as the government introduces a law to exonrate sub-postmasters.
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Barking mad bills
Sean Farrington asks: are pet owners paying too much at the vets?
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And the Oscar goes to...
Sean Farrington finds out what Oscars success means for businesses here in the UK.
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Sexism in the City
Felicity Hannah hears how efforts to tackle sexism in the City are not moving fast enough
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The Budget Rundown
Was the chancellor's fiscal statement a 'Budget for Growth'?
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Budget Day
It could be the Chancellor's last Budget before a general election - what might he do?
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05/03/2024
News and insight from the business world.
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Spring Budget Week
Two days before the Budget, a look at the economy and what policies could be in play.
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Let's Get Fiscal
What are the chancellor's options in next week's Budget?
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Same debt, different way?
Consumer debt levels fell to a record low last year, despite the cost of living crisis.
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Debanking: Do small businesses have fair access to finance?
MPs say they're concerned that banks are too quick to close business bank accounts.
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Beware of the watchdog
Are lack of competition and extensive planning rules holding house building back?
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Is diversity driving up car insurance costs?
Living in a multicultural neighbourhood could push up the cost of your car insurance.
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Soaring Spuds
Felicity Hannah has the latest as supermarket prices of some lines of potatoes soar.
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Calmer waters for the UK economy?
News and insight from the business world.
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Body-chop
News and insight from the business world.
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Trump makes trainers
News and insight from the business world.
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Happily ever Bafta?
Hollywood stars arrived in London last night for the 77th British Academy Film Awards.
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Not plane sailing
Felicity Hannah speaks to the boss of Airbus about reducing carbon emissions.
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All at Sea
Rahul Tandon finds out about the products threatened by the disruption in the Red Sea.