Wake Up to Money Episodes Episode guide
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The Big Short(age)
Felciticy Hannah takes a look at what's behind the shortage of workers
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Gigafactories and Gap
Nissan announces a new battery gigafactory in Sunderland and Gap exits the UK High Street.
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They think it's all over...
We look at the winding down of Covid-19 support and what a footie win does for our morale.
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Bubble trouble
Sajid Javid's pledged to end restrictions on 19 July and examine school isolation.
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On a knife edge
As many covid-support measures taper off this week, Sean asks how businesses will cope.
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Going Green
Felicity Hannah gets the travel industry's take on the latest additions to the green list.
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Paying the price of inflation
As inflation pressures mount, what's the impact for business and the economy?
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Battling burnout
As Bumble give staff a week off to tackle burnout, what should other firms be doing?
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More reasons to snap up Morrisons
Sean Farrington asks whether Morrisons property portfolio has drawn in potential buyers.
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Supermarkets cheap?
Morrisons says a £5.5bn offer undervalues the supermarket.
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18/06/2021
Food exports to the EU are now outstripped by those to the rest of the world.
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Eviction restrictions
Landlords have been told they now can't evict businesses for unpaid rent until next March.
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The Payback
Are some businesses falling into "a spiral of unsustainable debt" just to survive covid?
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28 Days Later
A nightclub owner and DJ talk to Sean about the impact of Freedom Day being postponed.
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Pressing pause
We get reaction from Doncaster as ministers agree to delay so-called 'Freedom Day'.
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Reaching the Summit
Felicity Hannah looks at what's on the agenda as the G7 Summit kicks off in Cornwall.
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Veterinary agreements and guillotine clauses - The Northern Ireland protocol
Is a UK/EU trade war on the horizon
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One step towards reopening, or two steps back?
A rise in cases of the Delta variant is casting doubts on the ending of restrictions.
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Why businesses aren't giving up on the office
The five-day office week could become the norm again within two years, experts say.
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Taxing matters
There's been mixed reaction to the G7's plans to force multinationals to pay more tax.
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Grounded
As the Government moves Portugal to the amber list, what's the impact for UK holidays?
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Green for go?
With the Government set to update its green list, what could it mean for holiday travel?
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Pre-Wedding Jitters
Not re-opening on June 21st could cost wedding industry hundreds of millions of pounds
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Upfront rent
Tenants being forced to pay six month's rent upfront to secure a property.
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Million By 30 - CC Clarke and Grace Beverley
Sean Farrington explores people who have hit the million mark by their 30s.
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Loyalty doesn't pay
Finance watchdogs will be setting out their recommendations for the insurance industry
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One year on: How Black Lives Matter changed business
How has the Black Lives Matter movement changed the world of work in the UK?
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Business Interrupted
Why are thousands of businesses still waiting for covid-related insurance payouts?
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A ban over the skies of Belarus
What next for UK airlines as the Government bans them from Belarusian airspace
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Apply within
As the economy opens up Sean hears from businesses that are short-staffed