Wake Up to Money Episodes Episode guide
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The Price of a Pandemic
The Bank of England gives its assessment of Covid-19's economic impact.
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How long is a furlough?
As the UK government looks to end the furlough scheme Danni looks at what happens next.
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Roasted and toasted
Danni chats to two business owners about re-opening after the lockdown.
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Getting us back to work
Danni takes a look at government proposals to which could see the two metre rule relaxed
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Gremlins in the car finance machine
A 5 Live investigation finds car payment holidays are being delayed for some drivers.
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Car manufacturing stalls
We find out how coronavirus has pushed the car industry off track.
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Massive cuts at BA
Danni looks at British Airways' plan to shed nearly 30% of its workforce.
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On the bounce
Will a new loan scheme be enough for small businesses?
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Unlocking the economy
As calls grow to ease restrictions Danni Hewson looks at how businesses will adapt.
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Knocked for six
Sean looks at the impact of coronavirus on the world of sport.
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Life on the farm, on lockdown
We catch up with Countryfile's Adam Henson to see how the virus is affecting farmers.
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Questions over PPE
The Government faces more grilling about it's strategy and Mickey Clarke joins for a chat
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Coronavirus: how businesses are changing
How firms are changing their model to fight the virus and the impact on hospitality.
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PPE how Business is trying to help the NHS
Is the government doing enough to look after those who are looking after us
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Lockdown continues
Sean finds out how businesses have adjusted to the new normal.
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Three more weeks?
Food, furloughing and why restrictions are unlikely to be eased despite a review later.
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The biggest economic contraction in living memory?
The OBR says the economy could shrink by a third if the lockdown continues until June.
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Coronavirus - Your Working Life Under Lockdown
This isn't going to end soon. How are you coping financially and emotionally?
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Coronavirus: Co-op, Lloyds and testing
The bosses of the Co-op and the company which owns Lloyds Pharmacies join Sean.
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Coronavirus questions answered
The man representing hundreds of thousands of UK businesses takes your questions.
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Intensive Care
Reaction after Downing Street announces that Boris Johnson is in intensive care.
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Coronavirus - keeping workers safe
Keep calm and social distance. How can businesses carry on and keep workers safe?
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Highs and Lows
Banks are told to cut us all some slack on our bills and we hear from some opera singers.
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Made In Chelsea's Spencer Matthews - an entrepreneur in the coronavirus crisis
He started a low-alcohol gin company last year. He tells us how he's keeping it alive.
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Time to pay?
The UK's banks are holding back dividends, but will the cash get to businesses instead?
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eBay looks to end collections
The boss of eBay tells Sean how it's tackling profiteering and moving to stop collections.
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Coronavirus - are we in this for the long haul?
It could be six months before life returns to normal. What does that mean for the economy?
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The Self Employed get their COVID 19 Bailout
The Chancellor announces a multi-billion pound plan to pay the self-employed.
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Coronavirus: This one's a banker
We hear from two businesses owners who have tried and failed to get help from banks.
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Cornavirus: landlords and loans
As big firms refuse to pay rent, what happens to landlords? We also take a look at loans.