
Wake Up to Money
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Debenhams Group boss on the fight with Chinese rivals
ChatGPT Maker Goes Public
Microsoft UK&I Chief Executive - Darren Hardman
Eye on AI
The Festivals of Britain
An Xclusive Offer
Benefit of the stout
Bouncebackability
Down the drain
Brick by brick
Cool profits in a hot market
Heat waves and tensions cool?
Best of Business Daily: AI in the job market, the city that banned meat ads, and lab-grown v mined diamonds
Chemical Reaction
Great Xpectations
Premier prices?
Lawsuits and lending
Burnham, bonds and by-elections
At the ready?
Challenging talks
Starmer's fresh start?
Starm brewing?
Election fallout
Fertiliser fears
A desire for wires?
State of the Strait
Business Daily: AI, biohacking, global labour shortages and deepfake fraud
Renters' Rights the Wrongs?
Snooker loopy
King of the Hill
Fit for a king
Flying on fumes
Going down & Going under
Pret Sounds
Federal reservations
Picking a new Apple
Food for thought
Pint pressure
LIV - or let die?
Mythos vs Reality
Trouble in the Strait
Strait talk
Oil in troubled waters
The Shipping Forecast
Middle East Ceasefire
Deal or No Deal
Not a Strait-foward solution
Sean Farrington brings all the reaction to Presidents Trump's Iran address while back at home, we look ahead to the Prime Minister hosting a meeting of 35 countries to work of getting the Strait of Hormuz fully open.Elsewhere, we'll hear how the government's new rules on subscription services will affect customers and the companies that offer them.And with Easter just round the corner, we couldn't resist a visit to Cadbury's - we'll hear from some of those making our Easter Eggs.
Apple at 50: The man who pitched Steve Jobs the "i"
As tech giant Apple celebrates its 50th birthday, we hear from the man behind the "i" in iPhone. Sean Farrington also brings the latest on oil prices, and we hear from the Chancellor about what kind of help the government might announce for those facing higher bills.
Compo's coming
Millions of drivers should receive billions of pounds in compensation this year. We hear from the law firm that took one of the first misselling cases to the Supreme Court. With prices for aluminium hitting a four-year high because of the war in Iran, we also check in with the UK's only primary aluminium smelter. And we're joined by the boss of a renewable energy technology company about how the rise in oil prices is driving customers to their door.
The age of the apprentice
Leanna Byrne hears about the extra cash the government will be spending on apprentices.Elsewhere, she'll talk to a Middle East expert on the latest from Iran ahead of the Prime Minister hosting industry leaders from the world of shipping, energy, finance and insurance for an emergency meeting at Downing Street.And she'll hear from a tourism body about whether recent tensions in the Middle East are making people rethink about travelling abroad and having a staycation instead.