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Wake Up To Money

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Wake Up To Money

BBC

Business

4.1775 Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2026

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Leanna Byrne finds out about the latest government online safety powers designed to keep children safe from illegal content created by AI. We hear from a tech journalist on what the measures will mean in practice. Also, farmers are facing bad weather and falling milk prices. We hear from the farming community on the toll it's all taking on their businesses. Elsewhere, we bring you the latest on the civil service pension scheme and hear what Royal Mail staff told the BBC about the service they deliver.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio Podcasts.

0:05.6

Oh, hello. You have chosen a BBC podcast, but before you listen to it, we thought you might like our podcast too.

0:12.1

You might. You might. It is called Sightraught with me, Nick Grimshaw.

0:15.2

And me, Annie Mack. And we talk about the week in music.

0:18.2

All the news, all the cultural happenings in the UK and beyond.

0:22.2

And great guests.

0:23.3

And it's on BBC Sounds.

0:24.7

Yes, where you can also enjoy lots of playlists, music mixes and live radio.

0:29.9

Everything from my six music breakfast show to Radio 3 Unwind.

0:34.5

But obviously start with our podcast, sidetrack.

0:36.3

Obviously.

0:36.7

Obviously.

0:38.2

So if you like music, listen on BBC Sounds.

0:41.0

Wake Up to Money from BBC 5 Live.

0:44.2

Hello, welcome to Wake Up to Money this morning.

0:47.0

No platform gets a free pass.

0:49.1

That's the message from the Prime Minister.

0:50.8

As the government doubles down on its efforts to curb the harms, it says,

0:55.1

some AI tools are causing kids online. Also, it's been a record-breaking wet start of the year,

1:01.3

and for farmers, that's not just soggy fields. It means pressure on crops, cost and confidence.

1:06.8

On my farm, every day that I milk my cows, I lose about £1,000.

1:12.4

And we'll hear directly from Posties why some of your mail is still in the post.

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