Wake Up to Money BBC Radio 5 Live
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- Zaken en persoonlijke financiën
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News and views on business and the world of personal finance. Plus the very latest from the financial markets around the globe
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Food in-security?
Following a wet winter and at a time of big legislative changes, Sean Farrington checks in with the farming industry.
Elsewhere, more young house buyers are taking on mortgages past the state retirement age. But is this responsible lending?
The FTSE also seems to have clicked into gear over the last month. It's got a fair amount of catching up to do, so how much value could it claw back? -
We need to talk about Friday
Will Bain explores whether working on a Friday is a thing of the past. Plus, we look ahead to UK GDP figures.
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A rate cut? Don't bank on it
Will Bain looks ahead to the Bank of England's interest rate decision at lunchtime. Plus, customers of FTX are set to get their money back - but is it enough?
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Donerflation
Sean Farrington finds out why German politicians are calling for a doner kebab price cap. Plus, Disney shares fall despite turning a profit in streaming.
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Aslef-t at the station?
Sean Farrington looks at what deal can be done between the Aslef union and rail operators, as more strikes hit the UK's railways.
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All change in the West Midlands?
Will Bain finds out what Labour's shock win in the West Midlands means for business there. Plus, another week of rail disruption as train strikes and an overtime ban begin.