Episodes
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Felicity Hannah looks at the state of dairy farms and milk prices. Plus, how are businesses in the night time economy trying to make things work?
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As one of news's biggest presenters leaves, what does the future of the media hold? Will Bain finds out.
Plus, a look ahead at what the Bank of England could announce on interest rates, and what could be the potential impacts of new tariffs on Northern Ireland?
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Sean Farrington gets reaction to disappointing trading results from Google parent Alphabet. Also, we hear about the latest blows in the trade spat between China and the US. Chinese online retailers may no longer be able to duck American import duty. But should the UK be following suit?
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Sean Farrington gets reaction from businesses in North America after Donald Trump pauses his tariff plan. We also dig into the deal for the royalties of some of the most popular TV and film theme music.
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Sean Farrington hears from businesses caught up in the tit-for-tat tariff war in North America. Also, we hear about the growing number of tradespeople whose tools are targeted by thieves.
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Felicity Hannah speaks to a whisky distiller about how alcohol duty rises may hit sales and our Friday panel digs into the week's biggest news stories
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Lloyds Banking has announced it's going to shut another 136 branches by March next year as customers go digital. Will Bain will be hearing what this means for our high street.
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Will Heathrow's third runway finally get the go-ahead? The chancellor is set to announce new infrastructure plans in Oxford but what will the impact be on UK growth?
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Sean Farrington takes a look at why DeepSeek, a Chinese AI start-up is sparking concerns in the US and why Nvidia's shares are tumbling off the back of its launch.
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As talks loom over whether WH Smith will sell all of its high street stores, Sean Farrington finds out what this means for the British High Street.
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Felicity Hannah speaks to a panel of guests about the headline news stories of the week: from US President Trump’s inauguration to declining consumer confidence.
Also, what makes a good slogan? Felicity speaks to the man responsible for the iconic catch phrase 'should’ve gone to Specsavers'.
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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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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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