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Catch up on the day's big business and economics stories Monday to Friday. Reports, discussion and interviews from the heart of the City and beyond.Copyright Sky News Politique et gouvernement
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    • Flights, Tariffs and The 02
      Jul 31 2025
      The Transport Secretary's to meet the UK's air traffic control boss after dozens of flights were cancelled yesterday following a technical glitch. Darren McCaffrey speaks to Surinder Arora - who runs hotels at airports - about options to increase capacity in the south east.

      New US tariffs kick in tomorrow, with no sign of a deal for South Korea, Taiwan or Canada. Matthew Oresman from Pilsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman discusses the possible outcomes.

      Plus, Darren speaks to Steve Sayer, general manager of the 02 in east London, as the venue celebrates it's most successful first half-year ever in its 18-year history.
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      21 min
    • Gary Neville, YouTube and online protections
      Jul 30 2025
      In today's episode of the Sky News Business Podcast, Darren McCaffrey speaks to former England footballer - and business owner - Gary Neville about Labour's planned rises to national insurance.
      Darren also discusses YouTube becoming the second most-watched TV service in the UK.
      And he chats to the chief exeuctive of EE about what the mobile network's doing to comply with the Online Safety Act.
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      18 min
    • Trade negotiations, bond risks and a rise in botulism cases
      Jul 28 2025
      The British Chambers of Commerce's take on the US-EU trade deal. Sky's Wilfred Frost speaks to one of the world's most successful investors about the bond market. And a warning from health officials who believe imported illegal Botox-like-products are behind a rising number of Botulism cases.
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      19 min
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