News and views on business and the world of personal finance. Plus the very latest from the financial markets around the globe
Will Bain presents a review of the business year with some of our best interviews from 2024, featuring the biggest stories in money and business this year.
It's Christmas Eve and we've seen some big last-minute buys in the world of mergers and acquisitions - Leanna Byrne finds out what big moves have been happening.
The boss behind one of the world's most famous film studios, Pinewood Group, tells Wake Up to Money why the industry is crying out for more UK talent off-camera.
And the head of children's books at Penguin Random House tells us about the importance of getting kids to read.
As a barrage of business research comes out just before Christmas, Leanna Byrne speaks to business owners about how festive trade has been going.
Felicity Hannah and the panel discuss the week's news, plus car production figures, Super Saturday and the Christmas number one.
Will Bain has the latest as Ofwat announces water bill increases for the next five years. Plus, BBC Studios and Disney team up to bring Bluey to the big screen.
As supplies of the Irish favourite run low, makers of less well-known stouts are having their moment. Plus, we hear how storm damage at Holyhead Port is hitting Irish Sea trade.
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Sean Farrington talks the future of Royal Mail, after the BBC learned that its takeover by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky will be approved on Monday.
Felicity Hannah hears the changes small businesses are making because of new EU regulation. And we'll take a look back at the biggest stories of the week with our expert panel
The energy regulator looks at giving bill-payers an alternative to the standing charge. Will Bain has more.
Elsewhere, the police announce the next steps of their investigation into the Post Office/Horizon scandal; and the men's football World Cup is headed to Saudi Arabia in 2034.
The former Premier League striker Thomas 'Hal' Robson-Kanu talks to Sean Farrington about why he made the switch from professional football to producing nutritional drinks such as turmeric shots.
Rents in the UK have have gone up by more than three thousand pounds on average over the last three years -- we'll hear about the impact that's been having on both renters and landlords
US President Joe Biden has defended his record on the economy -- we find out how it's been felt by business and investors over there
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