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'The government has to recognise we're not back to normal times.'

Caroline Flint, chair of the Committee on Fuel Poverty and former Labour MP, tells there should be a programme of targeted cash support for vulnerable households this winter.

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'Today is a positive day for the British people.'

Energy Minister Andrew Bowie tells he welcomes the Ofgem price cap announcement.

He says the government 'will always' step up to help vulnerable households but refuses to discuss a potential social tariff.

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'The truth is the market is still tight.'

Ofgem boss Jonathan Brearley speaks to Mishal Husain as the energy regulator announces energy bills will fall slightly from October under a new price cap.

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“We're finding energy costs crippling”

The energy price cap applies to consumers and not businesses.

Rosemary Brown, the owner of Bluebell Dairy tells Felicity Hannah on her energy bills have tripled in the last 18 months.

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“We're finding energy costs crippling” The energy price cap applies to consumers and not businesses. Rosemary Brown, the owner of Bluebell Dairy tells @FelicityHannah on #WakeUpToMoney her energy bills have tripled in the last 18 months. 🎧 Listen: bbc.in/45Lz8sH
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Nearly 10m British people are planning an overnight holiday in the UK this Bank Holiday weekend but is the cost of living having an impact?

Simon Palethorpe from the caravan park operator Haven talks to Rahul Tandon on .

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PureGym’s announced a 17% revenue increase in the first six months of this year.

Boss Humphrey Cobbold tells Rahul Tandon on that rising revenue is driven by attracting new members and opening new sites every week.

🎧 Skip to 07:20: bbc.in/3YUrjyY

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“Why would you go to Wilko?”

Sarah Montano, from the University of Birmingham's Business School, tells the collapse of Wilko was not surprising because 'they haven't kept up with their competitors'.

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The Silicon Valley AI firm Nvidia has more than doubled its earnings, beating expectations.

Sarah Kunst, MD of Cleo Capital which invests in start-ups, tells Rahul Tandon on she is fascinated by 'the almost mania' around the company.

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“I think the CMA (Competition and Markets Authority) was really visionary”

Olivier Avaro of cloud gaming platform Blacknut tells the CMA was right to block Microsoft’s takeover of Activision Blizzard.

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The FTSE 250 energy services giant Wood Group has announced its half year results.

Its chief executive Ken Gilmartin tells Rahul Tandon on the Government needs to do more to help business to invest in greener energy.

Skip to: 01:21:11: bbc.in/45I2cBH

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The UK's hospitality sector faced enormous challenges during and after the pandemic but how’s it doing now?

We get an insight from Louise Maclean who runs 21 venues across Scotland and also speaks for the Scottish Hospitality Group.

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As big firm bosses' pay rose 16% last year...

Gillian Wilmot, an experienced chairman and non-executive director, tells Rahul Tandon on , it's like comparing 'premiership footballers with most people in sport...it gives a very false view'.

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Retail sales fell by 1.2% between June and July.

But Gary Grant, chairman of The Entertainer tells Felicity Hannah “the industry at the moment is benefiting from some really fantastic products” like Barbie, Squishmallows and loom bands.

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After getting your exam results are your university plans in doubt?

If they are don’t worry, we’ve got news for you.

LinkedIn says there's been a big jump in the number of jobs being advertised that don't require a degree.

Listen back to with Felicity Hannah

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Opening your exam results and wondering what’s next?

LinkedIn says there's been a big jump in the number of jobs being advertised that do not require a degree.

Listen back to the platform’s boss talk to Felicity Hannah on .

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📝 If you're getting exam results today and you're not heading off to university here's some good news.

📈 LinkedIn says there's been a big jump in the number of jobs being advertised that do not require a degree.

Listen back to with Felicity Hannah 🎙️

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💷 The future of Wilko is hanging in the balance with more than 12,000 jobs at risk.

🕣 Companies vying to buy it have until the end of today to make an offer after the chain fell into administration last week.

Listen back to with Will Bain on BBC Sounds 🎙️

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“Inflation is easing as prices rise by less than a year ago”

But Mike Hardie, head of prices at the ONS, tells Will Bain food inflation remains high particularly for many household staples like milk, bread and cereals.



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“Inflation is easing as prices rise by less than a year ago” But Mike Hardie, head of prices at the ONS, tells @WillBain31 food inflation remains high particularly for many household staples like milk, bread and cereals. #R4Today ➡️ Read more: bbc.in/3KGfQwW
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“UK interest rates were a big barrier”

Jim Farmery, a director at Production Park used as a rehearsal space by some of the world’s biggest performers, tells Will Bain current rates mean they “have to look elsewhere for that investment” to grow the business.

“UK interest rates were a big barrier” Jim Farmery, a director at Production Park used as a rehearsal space by some of the world’s biggest performers, tells @WillBain31 current rates mean they “have to look elsewhere for that investment” to grow the business. #R4Today
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