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Wake Up To Money

Matcha on the menu

Wake Up To Money

BBC

Business

4.1775 Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

With the ink almost dry on the US TikTok ownership deal, Sean Farrington talks to a tech investor to find out who the winners and losers are.We hear from the accountancy boss close to Jaguar Land Rover's suppliers in the West Midlands. How long can the firms who work for the stricken car maker last the shutdown. Also, game, tea set and matcha. How a certain, bright-green beverage is taking on the traditional cuppa.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, radio podcasts.

0:07.3

Right, you feeling ready? I'm feeling ready.

0:10.8

I'm Amal Rajin. Join me on my new podcast for in-depth conversations with pioneers and

0:16.0

innovators, talking about the trends and ideas that could help shape and change our future.

0:21.4

We are going to be digital citizens of this AI world, whether we like it or not.

0:26.2

From declining birth rates to disinformation online, can they solve the world's biggest challenges?

0:32.0

What I would love to do is go to the transfer and say radically cut the taxes of those with children.

0:37.3

Radical with me, Amul Rajan.

0:39.3

Listen on BBC Sounds.

0:41.7

Wake Up to Money from BBC 5 Live.

0:44.9

Hello, welcome it is Wake Up to Money.

0:47.4

Big day today where ministers are going to be meeting the bosses of Jaguar Land Rover

0:51.8

and some of the bosses of those suppliers to the big business as well.

0:56.5

The carmaker continuing to struggle with the impacts of that cyber attack more than three weeks ago.

1:02.2

We're going to hear about how that has been impacting the broader supply chain as well.

1:06.8

Drinks trend sweeping the world.

1:09.0

Is it sweeping your household?

1:10.5

Your orders on the high street. Coffee chains are looking at why it's so important to have matcha on the menu, and we will do the same. We've got proposals from a think tank with close links to the government, suggesting the Chancellor should increase income tax, cut workers' national insurance. How do you feel about that one? It's been three years to the day since the then-Chancellor, Kwazi Kwateng, announced his growth plan to the House of Commons.

1:32.9

I'm not going to cut the additional rate of tax today, Mr Speaker. I'm going to abolish it altogether.

1:40.5

No, we're going to have a little look back on that now infamous mini-budget.

1:43.6

Hear why the cost of government borrowing today is more than it was then.

1:47.6

Wake up to money with Sean Farrington.

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