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Will has the latest as Rachel Reeves hints at investment into UK airports.
Elsewhere, the world's richest football teams are revealed - with the billion euro barrier broken for the first time.
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Will Bain is joined by an airports boss to hear why expansion plans must go beyond London and we'll reveal the top 20 revenue-earning football clubs across the UK
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As Donald Trump signs a slew of executive orders, Sean Farrington takes a look at what his presidency means for the UK and world economies.
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News and insight from the business world. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
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After a week where closely watched numbers on consumer price inflation, economic growth, the British Pound and UK bonds have all moved this week - Felicity Hannah brings together a panel of experts to find out what it could mean for the UK economy and businesses.
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Will Bain speaks to the producer of one of the front runners at the 2025 Bafta Film Awards and asks what does a Bafta nod mean for business?
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The BBC understands the new industrial strategy will be brought forward to boost growth. Sean Farrington asks what businesses want to see from it.
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Sean Farrington has the latest as borrowing costs climb and the pound falls further. Plus will homeowners in California be able to afford insurance after the latest wildfires?
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Sean Farrington hears how the UK government will unveil its AI action plan, aiming to make the country a global leader in the technology.
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Felicity Hannah gets music industry reaction to anti-ticket tout proposals, looks ahead to Bradford's year of culture, and looks back at the week's business news with the panel.
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As 10-year borrowing costs hit their highest level since 2008, more questions are raised over how the government will stick to its tax and spending plans. Leanna Byrne finds out what's behind it all and where it could go from here.
Farmers will be taking the environment secretary to task today as the Oxford Farming Convention gets under way; Wake Up to Money hears from one such agriculturalist will be telling us the pressures currently on the industry.
Plus, working from home is back under discussion at some big firms again - are we all going back to the office?
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As the automotive industry faces challenges across the globe, Sean Farrington speaks to the boss of Rolls Royce Motor Cars about why the company's he's in charge of is making a £300 million pound investment.
The boss of Facebook-owner Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, is in the headlines again is changing how content is moderated on its platforms - but why? We speak to one of Facebook's early investors.
Hundreds of flood alerts remain in place across England and Wales, and with communities being impacted, Wake Up to Money hears from one place affected.
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Sean Farrington speaks to a darts sponsor that signed Luke Littler when he was twelve.
Elsewhere, Nvidia's boss addresses the world's biggest tech conference; and a number of big companies face a grilling in parliament over workers' rights.
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The most wide-reaching survey of UK business since the budget paints a gloomy picture. Sean Farrington has the latest.
Elsewhere, WWE Raw makes its debut on Netflix; and we hear about the turns the housing market could take in 2025.
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News and insight from the business world. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
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With the World Darts Championship upon us, Will Bain dives deep into the world of professional darts, exploring the business side of the sport.
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With New Year's resolutions in full swing, Will Bain hears from The Gym Group CEO about the surge in memberships and how his company is meeting the demand.
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Sean Farrington finds out if high streets are making a comeback as footfall increases over the Christmas period.
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Will Bain presents a review of the business year with some of our best interviews from 2024, featuring the biggest stories in money and business this year.
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Sean Farrington sits down with Superdry boss Julian Dunkerton, who doesn't hold back on Shein. Plus The Friedkin Group has agreed a deal to buy Premier League club Everton.
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