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Matt Kenyon and Martin Kimber bring you all the business news you need to start your day.
Business As Usual drops in your podcast feed at 6am Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
We aim to make economics, business and politics as accessible and entertaining as possible.
Featuring big-name guests, City AM journalists and market analysts, this is the only podcast you'll need to sound informed for the first meeting of your day.
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Latest Episodes
Meet the new UK energy giant, voters fear Labour left lurch, and is Lime ready to IPO?
With a brand new UK energy giant forged by a merger, and results from Greggs and On The Beach, Simon Hunt breaks down today's top corporate news.Sir Keir Starmer's premiership is hanging by a thread, and new City AM / Freshwater...
The votes are being counted, Ryanair's Michael O'Leary takes on Wetherspoon's Tim Martin, and the sport industry modernises
As the vote count for the local elections begins, Christian May talks through the likely impact and the strategies behind each party's campaign. Meanwhile Ryanair's CEO, Michael O'Leary and the boss of Wetherspoon's disagree on the ...
The UK goes to the polls, KPMG jobs slashed and big name interviews from the City AM Awards
It's polling day! People from all over the country will vote in the local elections today - Simon Hunt brings us the latest on what it means for business and for London. Meanwhile, employees at KPMG are up in arms around poor commun...
Economists' worst case Iran war scenario, why the Saudi Crown Prince owns a Morrisons in Stockport, and fears of a £10 pint
In this episode we explore the OBR's modelling for the worst case scenario, should the Strait of Hormuz remain closed. We also look at the potential fallout for the cost of your mortgage. Simon Hunt updates us on HSBC, Vodafone and ...
Local elections force tactical voting, British AI founders emigrate to the US, and EV drivers face new taxes
As the country faces a pivotal set of local elections, voters are being forced to vote tactically more than ever. With the Greens breathing down Labour's neck in several London constituencies, City AM's Opinion and Features Editor (and card-car...