Wake Up to Money Episodes Episode guide
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Do Asda's cuts add up?
Felicity Hannah looks at Asda's latest restructuring plans which could hit 5,000 jobs.
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Vauxhall's vision: The Ellesmere verdict
As Vauxhall discusses the future, Sean looks at what it means for its Ellesmere Port plant
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Saturday (well, Monday) night fever
It'll be months before nightlife can open up - how are theatres, bars and clubs preparing?
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No Going Back
As the PM sets out a 'one way road to freedom' are businesses ready to open up post Covid?
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All mapped out?
Businesses tell Sean how they want lockdown to end. He also looks at catwalks and Covid.
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Stocks and Stockings
Felicity Hannah discusses the GameStop hearing and the popularity of drag culture.
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Facebook face off
Sean looks at Facebook's decision to block news pages in Australia.
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No jab, no job?
Sean Farrington discusses reports some employers are looking at 'no jab, no job' contracts
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If its the final lockdown what next?
Sterling climbs on Vaccine rollout and JLR wants to be a UK Tesla
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Itching for an easing
In the wake of meeting vaccine targets, business groups are hoping for an easing.
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It's the economy, Cupid
Felicity Hannah looks at covid's economic impact.
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Brexit, Bumble and buying a house
Sean Farrington has the latest on Brexit woes and dating app Bumble's IPO.
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'I'm not a cat'
JD sports boss on how Brexit has been worse than he feared, plus when Zoom calls go wrong.
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The end of an Arcadia
From the top shops to a high street sell off. What happens next to Arcadia staff?
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High Street vs No Street
Should the government tax online retail giants to level up with high street shops?
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Electric shocks
Felicity Hannah takes a look at potential fuel bill price hikes, Freeports and daffodils.
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Shell Shock
2020's been a tough year for energy firms. Today we find out just how bad it was for Shell
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'Let curiosity be your compass'
Amazon boss Jeff Bezos steps down.
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Buy now, regulate soon?
Should Buy Now Pay Later firms should face tighter rules? The financial watchdog decides.
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Brexiversary
Brexit one month on. Two businesses explain how it is going for them.
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Offices. Safe as houses?
The BBC has seen data suggesting offices had more Covid outbreaks than other workplaces.
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Work, homeschool, sleep and repeat
Figures show working mums are hardest hit by homeschooling, we look at how they're coping.
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Millions missing out on government support
With almost 3m people excluded from Covid financial support, what help do they need?
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Will UK quarantine plans take off?
Sean Farrington looks at the impact of making arrivals in the UK quarantine to cut Covid.
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Boohoo sets its sights on Debenhams
Boohoo will not be taking on any of Debenhams' remaining 118 stores or its workforce.
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Nissan and the North East
Has the Brexit deal secured the future of Britain's biggest car plant?
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Storm Christoph hits England and Wales
Sean Farrington has the latest.
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Mr Biden goes to Washington
A look ahead as Joe Biden is to be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States.
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Tokyo Olympics: Going for gold or put on hold?
Why the delayed 2020 Olympics remain in doubt and why Ineos axed its Welsh factory plans.
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New rules for travellers
Wake Up To Money looks at how the closure of travel corridors will hit the industry.