Bubble trouble
Sean looks at a new pledge from the health secretary to end Covid restrictions on July 19. Plus, how do supermarkets prepare for the big Euro 2020 matches?
What does the pledge to remove restrictions by the 19th of July mean for businesses? And is the large number of children forced to self-isolate affecting parents ability to work? Sean talks to Linda, owner of the Stripey Badger bookshop in Grassington and Martin who owns a string of bars across the North of England.
He hears from James Lowman of the Association of Convenience stores about an increase in violence and abuse faced by shop workers.
How are supermarkets getting ready for tonight's big match? Former Asda buyer Ged Futter talks beer, bunting and how stores don't seem to make such a big thing of footie tournaments these days.
Jane Sydenham of Rathbones on the latest market stories.
And Greg Archer of charity Transport & Environment on the news that a huge new gigafactory will be built in Sunderland to make the batteries for electric cars.
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