Wake Up to Money BBC Radio 5 Live
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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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It is in the clouds
News and insight from the business world. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
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Importing a new regime
As the new import Brexit rules come in Sean finds out what the impact is on business and will a salary cap work in football?
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EVs: Watt are we waiting for?
Sean Farrington speaks to the Managing Director of Peugeot, Linda Jackson, about the future of electric vehicles.
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Questions and Answers
Felicity Hannah looks at the world of job interviews and seeing questions beforehand.
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Rail policy changing track?
As Labour confirms intentions to bring rail back into public ownership, Will Bain checks to see what the industry thinks.
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Childcare Staffing Shortage?
The struggles for childcare continue as a new report suggests providers aren't ready to keep up with the government rollout. Sean Farrington speaks to a recruiter working in the sector.
First quarter results season is well under way, with eye-opening numbers from Spotify and Tesla.
And we hear about the battle for branding rights over Euro 2024 in the world of football sticker books.
Customer Reviews
One of my fav
*trying to write the first comment but found many reviews from years ago and the rating is 4.5 out of 5 😯*
I love to hear about more detailed stories on how entry level designers grow!
Excellent on Friday
Felicity Hannah does a supurb job hosting on Fridays. Alas, on Monday through Thursday Will Bain starts well but degrades to talking over his experts and guests. This has grown so annoying that I only listen on Friday. Monocle's Globalist podcast is a wonderfully moderated on presented podcast thast is now my Monday through Thursday choice.
Pay attention!
Featured reviews on iOS in US are 3, 5, 10, 11, 13 YEARS old! The show has been completely overhauled. The hosts pictured here have been retired and/or replaced. This used to be a show that woke me up with financial news and even a business roundup from Asia. Now it’s fluffy with soft interviews of boring little start ups and touchy-feely discussions with minor players.