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As the film release calendar stalls, Felicity Hannah speaks to the boss of Vue cinemas.
Elsewhere, the auto market continues its post-pandemic recovery and Manchester United plans to axe a quarter of its staff.
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We hear from businesses ahead of polling day on what they want to see from the next government.
Elsewhere, Fox has launched its streaming platform in the UK.
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Ahead of Thursday's general election, Sean Farrington is in the City of London finding out what the financial services sector wants to hear from the next government.
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Sean Farrington speaks to Dave Ricks, chairman and chief executive of American pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly.
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Felicity Hannah gets reaction to the first presidential debate in the run-up to the US election. Plus we talk to a business setting up stall at Glastonbury ahead of opening night.
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Will Bain is in Blyth, speaking to members of the manufacturing sector.
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Royal Mail workers receive an offer for their shares. Sean Farrington has the latest.Elsewhere, Port Talbot job losses could cost the local economy millions and the country starts gearing up for Glastonbury.
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News and insight from the business world. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
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A panel of businesses and experts join Sean Farrington to discuss election tax priorities.Elsewhere, Manchester Airport tries to turn things around after a turbulent weekend and we hear from a social media start-up that has just been subject to a US buyout.
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Chinese car manufacturers have called on the government to implement retaliatory tariffs on European cars.
Will Bain also looks back at the business news from the past week.
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A report finds that fossil fuel usage is at its highest level ever. Will Bain has more.Elsewhere, the Bank of England makes its interest rate decision and TVs are getting bigger and cheaper.
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Ahead of inflation rates coming out later today, Sean Farrington hears from an economist and a business owner on if inflation is returning 'back to normal'.
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Sean Farrington is live in Edinburgh, Scotland as he hears from the hospitality industry about what they want to see from the next government in power.
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Felicity will be speaking to our expert panel on all things trade as the election campaign continues. We delve into what deals the parties are planning ahead of July 4th.
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Will Bain delves into the economic detail of the various manifestos, and hears about vintage football shirts as we kick off for Euro 2024.
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Will Bain has the latest as the US Federal Reserve keeps interest rates steady. Plus, we'll find out what sort of boost Euro 2024 could give the travel industry.
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News and insight from the business world. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
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Sean Farrington takes a deep dive into the UK housing sector. He visits a Staffordshire housing development to find out how to build, where to build and how people can afford it.
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Sean Farrington has the latest as cat owners risk a fine if their pet is not microchipped. Plus, we hear reaction as voters in Europe take to the polls.
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Taylor Swift kicks off the UK leg of her eras tour tonight in Edinburgh. Will Bain will be hearing how a business is embracing Swiftmania.
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