Catch up on the day's big business and economics stories Monday to Friday with Sky News' business presenter Ian King. Reports, discussion and interviews from the heart of the City and beyond.
How the conflict in the Middle East might put Donald Trump in the White House
Sky News and NBC News have joined forces for a new podcast - The World with Richard Engel and Yalda Hakim. For the first episode, Yalda is in Jerusalem and Richard is covering events in Lebanon. They discuss what they are seeing and hearing on both sides of the border as the conflict appears to be "spiralling into an abyss". And with the US election now four weeks away, they ask whether the economic and military consequences of the war could determine where it’s Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in the Oval Office. Click here to watch the full episode on YouTube. To get in touch or to share questions for Engel and Hakim, email [email protected].
10/12/2024 • 31 minutes, 20 seconds
Jobs, 5G and The Spectator
Paul Kelso discusses the purchase of The Spectator magazine with Sky's City Editor, Mark Kleinman.He also talks to James Reed, Chairman and Chief executive of the REED group employment agency about the latest job figures.And the Chief Executive of EE Marc Allera joins Paul to talk about their latest 5G launch.
9/10/2024 • 15 minutes, 9 seconds
Retail sales, energy price cap and Marriott
Ian King looks at retail sales after they unexpectedly fell 2.3% in April due to the wet weather.Household energy bills will also drop this summer after the energy regulator announced it's lowering the price cap by 7%.And the chief financial officer of Marriot International, Lenny Oberg, talks about what she wants to see from the next government.
5/24/2024 • 22 minutes, 14 seconds
Aviva, National Grid and Bloomsbury
On today's episode Ian chats to Aviva's chief executive Dame Amanda Blanc, who's calling for a decisive general election result, because businesses need certainty.The boss of National Grid joins the show after it announced plans to raise 7-billion pounds from investors to double spending on the electricity network over the next five years.And the founder of Bloomsbury Publishing speaks to Ian, about posting the best results in its 38-year history.
5/23/2024 • 17 minutes, 25 seconds
Yellen, Cazoo and cross-border banking
On today's episode, the US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen tells Sky News there's a chance G7 nations will support Ukraine's war effort by using billions of dollars in loans linked to seized Russian Assets. Hear the latest on the future of online car retailer Cazoo after it falls into administration putting 200 jobs at risk. Plus Ian speaks to the Bank of England's executive director about the future of cross-border banking.
5/21/2024 • 19 minutes, 31 seconds
Commercial property, Body Shop auction, and Sainsbury's AI
On Ian's show, Mark Allan, CEO of the UK's biggest listed commercial property company Land Securities, talks about valuations beginning to stabilise. Colin Godfrey, Chief Executive of Tritax Big Box REIT, discusses the company's merger with UK Commercial Property REIT.And, there's Ruth Mortimer, Global President at Advertising Week Europe.
5/17/2024 • 15 minutes, 45 seconds
EasyJet boss to step down, new rental homes, and cloud software demands
On Ian's show, EasyJet boss Johan Lundgren talks about predictions of a record summer and why he's stepping down. Helen Gordon, Chief Executive of Grainger, discusses being on course to deliver 1,000 new rental homes this year in Birmingham, Bristol and North London.And, there's Steve Hare, chief executive of Sage, talking about a rise in profits and demands for its services.
5/16/2024 • 14 minutes, 29 seconds
Economic threats, record used car sales, and a large investment in the UK
On Ian's show, Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JP Morgan Chase, urges a collaborative approach to tackling economic challenges posed by China.Robert Forrester, Chief Executive of Vertu Motors, discussing its record revenue following a bumpy year. And there's Daniel Pell from Workday talking about investing in its UK operations.
5/15/2024 • 17 minutes, 32 seconds
Wage growth, Chinese Electric vehicles, and urban regeneration
On Ian's show he talks to Victoria Clarke, UK Chief Economist at Santander Corporate Investment Bank, about wage growth. Sky's Economics and Data Editor Ed Conway discusses the US increasing tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles.And there's Odisseas Athanasiou, Chief Executive of Lamda Development, talking about Europe's largest urban development project.
5/14/2024 • 18 minutes, 14 seconds
Decarbonising transport, tech investment, and mining takeover
On Ian's show he talks to Lynn Calder, the chief executive of Ineos Automotive, about decarbonisation in transport.Bas Burger, chief executive of BT Business, is discussing the economic impact of deferring tech investment.And there's Janet Mui, head of market analysis at Brewin Dolphin, giving us her analysis of the markets including the latest from mining giant Anglo American - which has rejected an improved takeover approach from rival BHP.
5/13/2024 • 19 minutes, 35 seconds
UK out of recession: What's next for the economy?
As the latest GDP figures show the UK economy's emerged from its shallow recession, Ian King hosts a special edition of his business show.To analyse what the numbers mean, he's joined by Shevaun Haviland, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce, Vivek Paul from BlackRock Investment Institute and Interactive Investor's Victoria ScholarPlus Lucian Cook from estate agents Savills is here to discuss the impact of the economy and interest rates on the property market.
5/10/2024 • 24 minutes, 39 seconds
Interest rates, watches and weapons
Barclays Chief UK Economist Jack Meaning, talks to Ian King about interest rates.Ian is also joined by Rachel Winter, Partner at Killik and Co to discuss all the latest from the markets.And we hear about Watches of Switzerland buy-out of Italian jewellery brand Roberto Coin for 104 million pounds
5/9/2024 • 18 minutes, 24 seconds
Recession, oil and an economic boom
Ian King talks to Craig Beaumont, Chief of External Affairs at the Federation of Small Businesses, about the UK coming out of recession.Sky's economic and business editor Ed Conway joins Ian to talk about Russian profits from oil and gas. And Khanh Vu, Co-manager of the VinaCapital Vietnam Opportunity Fund speaks to Ian about Vietnam's growing geopolitical influence.
5/8/2024 • 24 minutes, 34 seconds
Tech start-ups, new cars and an enterprise award.
Ian King talks to Alex Kendall, co-founder of British driverless car start-up Wayve about their new investment. Gerald Chappell, Chief Executive and co-founder of Abound also joins Ian to discuss their latest financing. And Mark Crabtree, Managing Director of sound-engineering firm AMS Neve reveals they've been awarded the King's award for enterprise.
5/7/2024 • 23 minutes, 17 seconds
Goldman Sachs removes bonus cap, demand for gold and Novo Nordisk forecasts
Ian King looks at news that Europe's biggest company, Novo Nordisk, is once again raising its sales and profits forecasts for the year.John Reade, the chief market strategist of the World Gold Council joins Ian to discuss why demand for gold has has enjoyed its best start to a year since 2016 .And Pandora's chief executive Alexander Lacik speaks to Ian after the world's largest jewellery producer said sales will be better than expected this year.
5/2/2024 • 21 minutes, 19 seconds
House prices, electric vehicle chargers and store advertising
Ian King discusses Nationwide's figures showing a surprise fall in UK house prices, down for the second month running. He's also talking to a company that's installed its first Electric Vehicle charge point powered from a street cabinet. And Ian speaks to the founder of a new platform that claims to give retailers a better deal when it comes to advertising
5/1/2024 • 17 minutes, 52 seconds
Commercial property values, Whitbread job losses, and HSBC boss steps down
As commercial property values fall by less than expected during the last year, Ian is joined by Grosvenor's Chief Executive, Mark Preston. Plus, Premier Inn owner Whitbread looks to expand hotel business, and HSBC's chief executive resigns after nearly five years in the role.
4/30/2024 • 17 seconds
Profit warnings, motor insurance rises and the mental health of CEOs
Ian King discusses profit warnings - as nearly one in five UK listed companies have issued one in the last year. He's also talking about the average cost of comprehensive motor insurance as it's risen by a third over the past year. And a mental health clinic which specialises in the treatment of businesspeople say it's seen a spike in referrals of CEOs.
4/29/2024 • 15 minutes, 33 seconds
Defence, NatWest and cannabis
On today's episode of the Ian King Business podcast, the founder of Argonaut Capital, Barry Norris, discusses what Rishi Sunak's planned increase in defence spending will mean for the industry.NatWest's become the latest bank to report a sharp drop in profits. And this week saw one of the biggest deals yet in the cannabis sector, when Curaleaf Holdings completed its takeover of smaller rival Northern Green Canada.Ian speaks to Curaleaf's chief executive.
4/26/2024 • 20 minutes, 19 seconds
Tesla, Ryanair and Lloyds
On today's episode, Ian King reveals Tesla's plans to introduce new vehicle models before the second half of next year as Elon Musk's company reports a dip in sales and net profits.He gets reaction from Daniel Ives, Managing Director at Wedbush Securities.Lloyds Banking Group also reports a dip in profits.Plus, Ryanair's chief executive Michael O'Leary announces plans to boost traffic.
4/24/2024 • 22 minutes, 9 seconds
Primark, Borrowing and FTSE highs
Associated British Foods, the parent company of Primark, has reported pre-tax half-year profits jumped 37% in the six months to March. On today's episode, Ian King looks at what that's done for its share price.Meanwhile, he digs into the markets after a record-high FTSE close of 8,023.Plus, a blow for the chancellor after government borrowing came in higher than forecast.
4/23/2024 • 20 minutes, 50 seconds
Asda growth dips and Thames Water invests
On today's episode of the Ian King Business Podcast, Asda's chief financial officer Michael Gleeson responds to a 2.2% like-for-like sales growth - a slow-down of the 2.8% reported in the previous quarter.Underlying profts rose, though.Thames Water's promised to invest £1.1 billion in its network over the next five years.Plus EY share their new spring forecast.
4/22/2024 • 21 minutes, 15 seconds
Middle East tensions; anti-sexting campaign
How have the markets reacted to Israel's attack on Iran? Ian's joined by Sophie Lund-Yates, lead equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown to assess the impact.He's also chatting to the boss of Dutch telecoms firm KPN, which has launched a major campaign against the sending of unsolicited sexual images.
4/19/2024 • 24 minutes, 4 seconds
Car insurance, Hipgnosis and EasyJet
The average cost of car insurance in the UK is now more than £900 according to one comparison website - that up 43% over the space of one year. Ian's joined by Steve Dukes, Chief Executive of Confused.com to discuss what it means for premiums and payouts.Music investment company Hipgnosis has agreed to a 1-point-1 billion pound takeover by Alchemy Copyrights. The fund owns 138 catalogues with more than 40,000 songs by artists including Blondie and Red Hot Chili Peppers.And Security giant Cisco is teaming up with the design team at McLaren F1 on building and upgrading their cars - hear from Jeetu Patel, Cisco's Executive Vice President and General Manager.
4/18/2024 • 17 minutes, 27 seconds
Inflation, AI and Kitchenware
As inflation drops to a two-and-a-half year low, Ian discusses what it could mean for interest rates with Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB.He's also joined by Kriti Sharma, chief product officer of legal tech at Thomson Reuters - which is launching a new generative AI assistant for the legal profession.And warnings of the risks of so called "forever chemicals" have led to a surge in demand a new non stick kitchen pan that's made without them. Shiza Shahid, co-founder of Our Place - the company behind the product - explains why.
4/17/2024 • 16 minutes, 30 seconds
Wages, Innovation and Tech
As wages continue to rise more rapidly than expected Ian's joined by James Reed, chairman of the employment agency, Reed Group to discuss how hopes of an imminent cut in interest rates have been dampened.Erin Platts from HSBC Innovation Banking tells Ian that UK start-ups raised less money from venture capital during the first three months of this year than in any quarter since the early days of the pandemic.And Jonathan Satchell, CEO of Learning Technologies Group talks to Ian about ensuring that employers get the best out of their workforce.
4/16/2024 • 26 minutes, 16 seconds
Oil prices, Inchcape and Hometree
Global oil prices dipped slightly this morning despite rising tensions in the Middle East. Ian's joined by Henry Allen, macro strategist at Deutsche Bank to discuss what it means and the likely impact.International motor dealer Inchcape has sold its UK retail operations for £346 million to the US motor dealer Group 1 Automotive.Plus, as more of us look to decarbonise our homes, Ian speaks to residential energy services company Hometree Group as it takes on market leaders Homeserve and British Gas. The company's chief executive Simon Phelan explains their ambitions.
4/15/2024 • 18 minutes, 45 seconds
GDP, Motor finance and BP
Newly released figures suggest the UK will be out of its technical recession early this year, following two quarters in a row of negative growth in late 2023.Ian discusses the latest ONS figures with Victoria Clarke, chief UK economist at Santander Corporate and Investment Banking.The financial regulator's written to providers of motor finance reminding them they must maintain adequate financial resources. It's carrying out a review of discretionary commission agreements on car loans - a practice banned in 2021.Plus the state-owned oil company of Abu Dhabi has reportedly looked at BP as a possible takeover target.
4/12/2024 • 15 minutes, 54 seconds
Viasat, The Night Time Economy and Mimo
As global satellite giant Viasat opens its new international headquarters in London, Ian King is joined by the company's President Guru Gowrappan.Britain's night time economy has struggled to recover since the pandemic but one entrepreneur is betting on its revival. Mexican-Japanese restaurant brand Los Mochis will tonight open a 14,000 square foot site at Broadgate Circle in London. Ian speaks to its founder Markus Thesleff.Plus Mimo - a financial management software company - says it's raised more than £15 million to support its launch. Henrik Grim, co-founder and chief executive of the company explains what they hope to achieve.
4/11/2024 • 18 minutes, 10 seconds
Tesco, Shipping and JustPark
On today's show Tesco reports a sharp rise in annual profits. It posted an adjusted operating profit of £2.83 billion for the year to the end of February - up 11% on the previous year. Ian King speaks to Andrew Gossage, chief executive of homewares supplier Ultimate Products about shipping costs in light of recent attacks in the Red Sea from Houthi militants. Plus, British parking app JustPark is to launch in the United States and Canada after merging with a leading US provider. The app's founder Anthony Eskinazi, explains the significance of the deal.
4/10/2024 • 18 minutes, 17 seconds
Helium and Ultimate Products
On today's episode Ian chats with Bo Sears from US-based company Helix Exploration about the value of Helium. Also on the show is Andrew Gossage from Ultimate Products after they reported pre-tax profit of £9.5 million for the six months to the end of January.
4/9/2024 • 10 minutes, 46 seconds
John Lewis, Natural Gas and Diamonds
On today’s episode, Ian King talks to the Business editor at the Sun Ashley Armstrong about the news that the John Lewis Partnership has appointed former Tesco chief executive Jason Tarry as its next chairman. Also, Ian speaks with Marco Alvera from Tree Energy Solutions about new investments in Electric Natural gas which could help speed up a transition towards net zero. And William Lamb from Lucara Diamond joins the show to talk about why diamond prices have taken a hit.
4/8/2024 • 23 minutes, 59 seconds
Worries over Thames Water, record sales at Travelodge, profits up at Lloyd's
Ian King's been speaking in detail with Thames Water's chief executive Chris Weston about the company's financial status, after shareholders refused to inject new funds into the company.Jo Boydell, CEO of Travelodge, discusses their record annual sales which topped 1 billion pounds.And Lloyd's of London has also reported strong results - Ian talks to chief executive, John Neal.Plus there's a roundup of the markets with Rachel Winter, Partner at Killik & Co.
3/28/2024 • 21 minutes, 51 seconds
Confidence up, 'green' fashion, and flotation hopes
Ian King speaks to Hann-Ju Ho, senior economist at Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking about rising UK business confidence.Cecilia Parker Aranha, the CMA's Director of Consumer Protection, talks about a crackdown on so-called 'greenwashing' by major fashion retailers.And could 2024 be the year more European companies come to the market? Ian's discussing that with Jos Dijsselhof, chief executive of SIX Group, owner of the Swiss and Madrid stock exchanges.
3/27/2024 • 20 minutes, 54 seconds
Shipping, construction and Wood Group results
Peter Aylott, Director of Policy at the UK's Chamber of Shipping talks to Ian King about the bridge collapse in Baltimore - caused by a ship colliding with the structure.David MacKenzie,from engineering and architecture consultancy, COWIfonden also talks about issues for the construction industry surrounding that incident.And, Ken Gilmartin, Chief Executive of Wood Group joins Ian to discuss the company's efficiency plans for the future.
3/26/2024 • 18 minutes, 17 seconds
Regulators probe tech giants, OakNorth profits up, Merlin sees record sales
Ian King speaks to Rishi Khosla, the chief executive of challenger bank OakNorth about its rise in profits.Jay Wright, the CEO of Virgin Wines, talks about their strong earnings.While global resorts giant Merlin Entertainments reports record sales - we hear from chief executive Scott O'Neil.And with a roundup of the markets is Russ Mould, Investment Director at AJ Bell.
3/25/2024 • 19 minutes, 2 seconds
Post Office, JD Wetherspoon and art
The latest on the Post Office as the chairman of the Land Registry Neil Sachdev is reportedly being considered as a potential replacement for Henry Staunton.Ian's also joined by the boss of pub chain J.D Wetherspoon Tim Martin after announcing an increase in pre-tax profits and an increase in like-for-like sales. And hear from James Ryan from Grove Gallery who are hoping to attract art buyers and investors at this years Ideal Home Show in London.
3/22/2024 • 20 minutes, 34 seconds
Apple, interest rates and pensions
Ian's joined by Rebecca Klar, technology and policy reporter at The Hill to talk about the news that the US Government is suing Apple accusing it of maintaining an illegal monopoly on smartphones. Hear the latest as the Bank of England votes to keep interest rates unchanged for another month at 5.25%.Also why thousands of women may be entitled to compensation after the pension age was increased. Ian finds out more with economist France Coppola.
3/21/2024 • 16 minutes, 1 second
Inflation, Greggs and David Lloyd
Ian reacts to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics which showed inflation fell to 3.4% in February down from 4% the month before. Also Greggs becomes the latest company to suffer from IT issues forcing something of it's stores to briefly close. And the CEO of fitness chain David Lloyd Leisure joins the show to talk about their new investment in spa retreats.
3/20/2024 • 23 minutes, 39 seconds
Unilever, Bank of Japan and Trustpilot
As consumer goods giant Unilever announced it's to cut around 7,500 jobs across its global operations, Ian King speaks to Terry Smith who is the company's tenth-biggest shareholder.Ian also discusses the Bank of Japan raising interest rates for the first time since 2007 with Izumi Devalier, Head of Japan Economics at Bank of America Global Research. And the chief executive of Trustpilot joins the show to talk about its return to profit.
3/19/2024 • 23 minutes, 20 seconds
Manufacturing and house prices
Ian King speaks to Fhaheen Khan from Make UK about new research that's shown manufacturers are facing the prospect of two years of "anaemic growth". And Tim Bannister from RightMove joins the show to talk about new evidence of a revival in the housing market.
3/18/2024 • 24 minutes, 7 seconds
GDP up, supermarket real estate, and cashierless stores
Ian King speaks to a UK economist at Deutsche Bank about the latest growth figures. Plus, we hear from the Atrato Group about investing in supermarket real estate. And the co-founder of Autonomo joins the show to discuss the firm's software, allowing retailers to create cashierless stores.
3/13/2024 • 19 minutes, 8 seconds
Unemployment, vet treatments and climate change
Ian King speaks to the operations director at Manpower UK about latest growth and earnings figures. Plus, we hear from the chief executive at the Competition and Markets Authority about how pet owners may be overpaying for medicines. And the boss of Genuit discusses how it's looking to reduce the impact Britain's homes and built environment have on climate change.
3/12/2024 • 18 minutes, 12 seconds
UK recruitment, Britain's boardrooms and high street gaps
Ian King speaks to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation's deputy chief executive about how activity across the UK is continuing to weaken. Plus, we hear from the chair of the Parker Review about how Britain's boardrooms are becoming more ethnically diverse - but are not yet hitting set targets. And the co-founder of developer Oru Space discusses its aim to convert a former BHS department store.
3/11/2024 • 17 minutes, 55 seconds
Heat pump policy, sexism and the city and the Oscars
Ian is joined by Sky's Business Correspondent Paul Kelso as plans to impose targets for electric heat pump sales on gas boiler manufacturers could be confirmed as early as next week. He also speaks to Mims Davies, the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, as ministers call for businesses to improve menopause support in the workplace. Plus advertising and the Oscars.
3/8/2024 • 15 minutes, 8 seconds
Budget, AstraZeneca and Beazley
Sandra Horsfield from Investec talks to Ian King about reaction to the Chancellor’s budget.Astra Zeneca's UK President, Tom Keith-Roach joins Ian to talk about a planned major investment in the UK.And Adrian Cox, Chief Executive of Beazley Group talks about record reported profits.
3/7/2024 • 22 minutes, 52 seconds
Consumers, China and Foxtons
Ian King talks to Karen Johnson, from Barclays about consumer card spending which grew just 1.9% year-on-year in February. Helen Qiao, from Bank of America Global Research comes on to discuss China’s growth target. And Guy Gittins from Foxtons Estate Agents, talks to Ian about profits at the estate agent.
3/5/2024 • 23 minutes, 6 seconds
The Daily Telegraph, the Budget and productivity
Ian has the latest developments at The Daily Telegraph with Sky News' city editor Mark Kleinman. He also speaks to David Livingstone, Chief Client Officer at the Wall Street banking giant Citi, about the Budget. And Zig Serafin, Chief Executive of Qualtrics talks to Ian about making businesses more productive.
3/4/2024 • 23 minutes, 39 seconds
Introducing… Electoral Dysfunction
Today, something different – we're bringing you the first episode of an exciting new podcast from Sky called Electoral Dysfunction.Beth Rigby. Jess Philips. Ruth Davidson.With polls suggesting trust in politicians is low, three political powerhouses unite to unravel the spin and explain what’s really going on in Westminster and beyond.Every week, they will examine our political leaders and their policies – how they’re written, and how they’re sold to voters – as we prepare for a general election. With so much at stake, they will work out which politicians are coming out on top and who is having an Electoral Dysfunction – and what it all actually means for you.Here's the first epsiode. For more, follow Electoral Dysfunction now wherever you listen to podcasts.Warning: some explicit language.
3/1/2024 • 50 minutes, 31 seconds
The London Stock Exchange, frozen food and Trainline.
David Schwimmer, the chief executive of the LSEG, joins Ian to discuss the London Stock Exchange.Stéfan Descheemaeker, Chief Executive of Nomad Foods speaks to Ian about the business and sales of frozen good. Ian is also joined by Jody Ford, chief executive of Trainline.
2/29/2024 • 23 minutes
The rapid rise of AI, mortgage interest rates and commercial property values
Ian King speaks to Sage's chief executive about the launch of an AI product that it claims will revolutionise accounting. Plus, hear from Skipton Building Society about how customers appear to be riding out the challenges of higher interest rates. And the boss of Derwent London joins the show to discuss a recent downturn in commercial property values.
2/28/2024 • 18 minutes, 12 seconds
Grocery inflation, Bank of Ireland and the World Mobile Congress
Ian King looks at grocery price inflation which has fallen to a two year low, according to research published today.With shares of Bank of Ireland rallying yesterday after a sharp sell-off on Monday, Myles O'Grady, Chief Executive joins Ian on the show.Barcelona is Ryuji Wakikawa, Vice President of the Research Institute of Advanced Technology at SoftBank, and Ian discuss the Mobile World Congress, the annual gathering of the world's tech and telecoms companies.
2/28/2024 • 20 minutes, 26 seconds
Investigation into housebuilding and a slow down in job vacancies
After the Competition and Markets Authority begins an investigation into eight of Britain's biggest housebuilders, Ian is joined by its Chief Executive, Sarah Cardell to discuss why. He also speaks to Andrew Hunter from the jobs search engine Adzuna about its monthly report into the number of vacancies in the UK.
2/26/2024 • 18 minutes, 5 seconds
Energy prices fall, consumer confidence and mergers and acquisitions
As household energy bills are set to fall in April, Ian talks to Sky's Business Correspondent Paul Kelso. He also speaks to Bill Winters, the Chief Executive of Standard Chartered, about its $1bn share buyback. Plus, Erik Hirsch, Co-chief Executive of Hamilton Lane, a leading private markets investment firm.
2/23/2024 • 17 minutes, 4 seconds
Good news for Lloyds and the ME Group
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Lloyds Banking Group who says he sees business and consumer confidence returning as the bank announces record profits plus good news for the vending equipment company, ME Group - best known for its Photo-Me photo booths
2/22/2024 • 15 minutes, 26 seconds
Borrowing, Heathrow and business optimism
On today's episode, Ian King discusses the government's record financial surplus last month with economist Simon French.He also speaks to the chief executive of Heathrow Airport about their latest figures.And optimism among British businesses is on the up - Ian chats to the Boston Consulting Group about their annual survey.
2/21/2024 • 20 minutes, 56 seconds
Football finances, Barclays and infrastructure investment
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the former chief operating officer at Barclays to discuss the bank's latest results.He also discusses finances in football's Premier League with our city editor, Mark Kleinman.And Ian chats about the need for more investment in infrastructure to achieve the UK's net zero targets.
2/20/2024 • 15 minutes, 4 seconds
A crackdown on fire and rehire, Currys takeover, and Wizz Air.
Ian King speaks to the business minister Kevin Hollinrake following new plans to crack down on companies that fire and rehire workers on less favourable terms. He's also discussing Currys as shares surge after a Chinese e-commerce giant is confirmed as the latest would-be buyer.Plus - the Managing director of Wizz Air is on as the company grows its fleet to 200, claiming its new aircraft makes it the youngest in Europe.
2/19/2024 • 17 minutes, 33 seconds
Travel money, artificial intelligence and the green economy
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the UK Sustainable Finance and Investment Association, after a u-turn by Labour on its main environmental policy.He also discusses how artificial intelligence can help finance firms become more efficient.And Ian chats to Richard Wazacz from the international currency giant Travelex about its latest results.
2/8/2024 • 18 minutes, 53 seconds
Housing, jewellery and wind turbines
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Pandora about the jewellery firm's latest results.He also discusses a merger between housebuilder Barratt Developments and its smaller rival Redrow.And the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering's been awarded to two pioneers of wind power - Ian chats to the chairman of the foundation about green energy.
2/7/2024 • 18 minutes, 31 seconds
Retail sales, venture funding and cyber attacks
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the British Retail Consortium about their latest figures showing the state of retail sales in the UK.He also discusses venture funding with Hector Mason, a partner at Episode 1 Ventures.And with cyber-attacks becoming more common, Ian chats to Jeetu Patel from tech firm Cisco about how firms are staying safe online.
2/6/2024 • 15 minutes, 36 seconds
Fashion, the tourist tax, and European investment
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to fashion designer Sir Paul Smith about plans for a so-called tourist tax.He also discusses Kurt Geiger's latest results with chief executive Neil Clifford.And European investors have the highest return expectations for the UK - Ian chats to Chris Brett from CBRE.
2/5/2024 • 18 minutes, 16 seconds
Water bills, a chemical giant's demerger, and electric boat racing
Emma Crosby fills in for Ian King on today's podcast. Emma is joined by David Henderson, the chief executive of Water UK, which represents the water companies, to talk about a rise in water bills. Dr Ilham Kadri, the chief executive of Syensqo - who was formerly the head of Solvay - discusses the chemical giants demerger.And chief executive at E1, Rodi Basso, speaks about the launch of the electric raceboat championship this weekend.
2/2/2024 • 20 minutes, 1 second
Interest rates, Polestar without Volvo, and Phoneix Group overachieves
Ian speaks with Sky's Economics and Data Editor, Ed Conway, about the The Bank of England saying inflation could ease to its 2% target within a few months - despite it keeping interest rates on hold again at 5.25%. Swedish carmaker Volvo said today it will stop providing funding to its electric vehicle start-up Polestar - we discuss this with Jim Rowan, Chief Executive of Volvo Cars.And, Andy Briggs, Chief Executive of Phoenix Group - the UK's biggest long term savings and retirement business, talks to Ian about it hitting their 2025 target for new business cash generation two years early.
2/1/2024 • 20 minutes, 36 seconds
Microsoft, weight loss drug sales, and GSK profits surge
In today's episode, Ian King speaks with Dan Ives - managing director of the brokerage and advisory firm Wedbush Securities - to discuss Microsoft's revenues and AI.Ian Johnston, global pharmaceutical correspondent at the Financial Times, discuses sales of popular weight loss drug 'Wegvoy', made by Novo Nordisk - as they say their sales almost quadrupled last year.And, Ian discusses GSK's operating profit of £8.8billion for 2023 with strong selling medicines including its HIV and shingles medication.
1/31/2024 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
Grocery price inflation, shares of Diageo fall, and HSBC is fined
Figures show grocery price inflation continued to fall this month, but at a slower pace than in December, Ian is joined by Fraser McKevitt - Head of retail & consumer insight at Kantar. He also speaks to Debra Crew - the Chief Executive of spirits company Diageo - after a drop in its sales and profits. Plus, HSBC is hit with £57m fine by the Bank of England over deposit protection.
1/30/2024 • 17 minutes, 13 seconds
Ryanair, profit warnings and the housing market
On today's episode, Ian King is joined by the chief financial officer of Ryanair to discuss their latest results.He also speaks about profit warnings issued by listed companies.And Ian's joined by Zoopla's Richard Donnell to discuss the housing market's strong start to the year.
On today's show, Ian King speaks to Joe Staton, from the German market research company GfK, about a rise in consumer confidence.CityFibre's Chief Executive, Greg Mesch, reports on their annual sales.And Claudio Facchin, chief executive of Hitachi Energy, has the latest on overcoming potential barriers to the rollout of renewables.
1/26/2024 • 18 minutes, 1 second
US economic growth, Foxtons results, car market boost
On today's show, Ian King has the latest figures showing surprisingly strong growth in the US economy.Ian also talks to Guy Gittins, Foxtons chief executive, about the estate agent's performance and expectations for the future.And Emma Butcher, from The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, discusses the recent revival in car production and the wider motor industry.
1/25/2024 • 14 minutes, 52 seconds
Royal Mail reforms, Co-op expansion, and London beats the best
In today's episode, Ian King discusses Ofcom's plans for the future of Royal Mail, and what it means for customers.Chris Hayward, policy chairman at the City of London Corporation, talks about research showing the UK capital's the world's top global financial centre.And he's joined by Kenyatte Nelson, Co-op's chief membership and customer officer, to delve into their proposals to expand their retail business.
1/24/2024 • 14 minutes, 58 seconds
Tech start-ups, IPO listings, and public borrowing
On today’s show, we've got the latest reports about potential cutbacks at fund manager abrdn.Ian King speaks to Carina Namih, partner at Plural, about a new €400 million fund to back the next generation of start-ups.Yoko Spirig, co-founder and chief executive of Ledgy, discusses research showing almost three-quarters of UK tech companies would prefer to launch their initial public offerings in the UK over any other destination.Plus there's the latest on UK public borrowing figures, and trading updates from Primark's owner Associated British Foods.
1/23/2024 • 14 minutes, 37 seconds
Growth forecasts improve, accounting rules, and young investors
On today's show, Ian King speaks to Peter Arnold, chief economist at the EY ITEM Club, about their forecasts for the UK economy.The chief executive of the Financial Reporting Council, Richard Moriarty, is discussing new rules for directors, after complaints they will harm the UK's competitiveness.And Myron Jobson, senior personal finance analyst at Interactive Investor, talks about why younger private investors have been outperforming their older peers.
1/22/2024 • 17 minutes, 8 seconds
Tata Steel, Centrica and retail sales
On today's episode, hear the latest news on Tata Steel which has confirmed it plans to close blast furnaces at its plant in Port Talbot, South Wales - with 2,800 people losing their jobs. Ian also looks at the latest retail sales for December which showed a 3.2% drop. And hear from the boss of British Gas as the chief executive of Centrica, Chris O'Shea, is on the show to talk about what to expect from our energy bills this year.
1/19/2024 • 18 minutes, 18 seconds
Curry's shares surge and women's health and the economy
On today's episode Ian speaks to Curry's chief executive Alex Baldock after figures revealed their shares have surged after saying their profits this year would be better than expected.Also a new report has been published at the World Economic Forum in Davos that says improving women's health could boost the global economy. Ian speaks to the President of Ferring Pharmaceuticals Per Falk.
1/18/2024 • 23 minutes, 57 seconds
Shock increase in inflation and supply chains
On today's episode Ian looks at the news that inflation rose to 4-percent in December, the first time it's risen since February last year.As attacks on ships in the Red Sea continue, some are stressing the importance of building resilience into supply chains, in particular to vital goods like medicine. Ian speaks to the Minister for Industry and Economic Security Nusrat Ghani.
1/17/2024 • 24 minutes, 29 seconds
Wage growth and company insolvencies
On today's episode Ian King looks at the UK labour market as wages grow at their slowest pace in nearly a year. Also why company insolvencies in England and Wales are expected to hit a 30-year high - Ian chats to Matt Ingram from Kroll. Plus hear from Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary who has insisted passengers are safe on its fleets of Boeing aircraft.
1/16/2024 • 22 minutes, 27 seconds
Look ahead to the World Economic Forum and Germany's economy shrinking
On today's episode Ian King looks ahead to the 54th World Economic Forum in Davos and what will be high on the agenda for business and political leaders. Also find out how a surge in demand for short term credit has helped pawnbroking services. Ian speaks to Peter Kenyon, Chief Executive of Ramsdens Holdings.
1/15/2024 • 20 minutes, 48 seconds
Economy, ATMs and AI
The UK economy returned to growth in November. The Office for National Statistics said that GDP was estimated to have grown by 0.3% following a fall of the same amount in October. Ian King is joined by Sky's Economics and Data Editor Ed Conway. Visits to cash machines fell last year, according to figures from Link, the UK’s cash access and ATM network. John Howells speaks to Ian King about the trends they are seeing. And according to a new IBM study, large UK companies appear to be lagging behind their international peers when it comes to the deployment of artificial intelligence. Ian speaks to the firm's AI Transformation Leader for UK and Ireland, Michael Conway.
1/12/2024 • 17 minutes, 9 seconds
A Christmas boost and the Suez Canal
On today's episode - Windward's boss talks to Ian King about how it's benefitting from less ships using the Suez Canal, to avoid Houthi attacks. And find out which retailers enjoyed a surge in Christmas sales.
1/11/2024 • 11 minutes, 49 seconds
Sainsbury's, sustainability, and insolvencies
On today's episode, Ian King discusses which retailers have had the most successful Christmas trading period. He also speaks about sustainable food with the owners of Clipper Tea and Whole Earth peanut butter.And with statistics due out next week, Ian speaks to the chief executive of Co-operatives UK about the number of insolvencies expected across the UK.
1/10/2024 • 21 minutes, 33 seconds
Boeing, YouGov and IFS' new boss
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to John Grant, chief analyst at the aviation analytics firm OAG about problems amounting for Boeing, as its 737-Max 9 jet's continue to be inspected.Plus, hear from YouGov boss Steve Hatch about their latest acquisition. And global cloud enterprise software company IFS' new chief executive joins Ian for a chat.
1/9/2024 • 18 minutes, 13 seconds
Barclays cuts, optimism and Rolls-Royce
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to our city editor, Mark Kleinman, about how Barclays is understood to be in the process of removing 5,000 roles from its global workforce. Plus, hear from Deloitte's chief economist about how optimism among finance leads is rising. And Rolls-Royce says it had "extraordinary sales" last year - with electric vehicles helping the surge.
1/8/2024 • 13 minutes, 16 seconds
Floods, cars and coal
Ian King is joined by Mark Shepherd, from the Association of British Insurers to discuss the impact of the widespread flooding disruption. Mike Hawes, from The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders talks to Ian about car sales. And Randall Atkins, from Ramaco Resources discusses a new discovery at a coal mine in Wyoming.
1/5/2024 • 20 minutes, 39 seconds
House prices, darts and business confidence
Ian King talks to Patrick Farrell from Charles Stanley about business confidence. Rightmove's property expert, Tim Bannister discusses house prices with Ian. Paddy Power, from Paddy Power, and Matt Hobbs, director of research at Prostate Cancer UK join Ian to discuss the real winner of last night's World Darts Championship.
1/4/2024 • 22 minutes, 18 seconds
Christmas shopping, bubble tea, and the FTSE's anniversary
Ian King talks to Fraser McKevitt, from Kantar about supermarkets' profits over Christmas.Mark Makepeace - the founding Chief Executive of FTSE International - discusses the 40th anniversary of the launch of the FTSE 100 with Ian.And Chief Executive of Gong cha, Paul Reynish talks about the continued success of the Bubble Tea market.
1/3/2024 • 23 minutes, 48 seconds
Manufacturing, furniture and discount shopping
Ian King welcomes in the New Year by speaking to investment expert Russ Mould about the latest downturn in British manufacturing.He also discusses trading with the chief executive of the furniture retailer The Cotswold Company.And discount retailers Aldi and Lidl have posted record Christmas trading results.
1/2/2024 • 14 minutes, 34 seconds
GDP, retail and house prices
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to Simon French, from Panmure Gordon about fears of a recession and improved retail sales.Richard Donnell - Executive Director of Research at Zoopla - discusses a pick-up in housing activity.And Ian interviews Amine Raji, the founder and chief executive of Spore.bio, about a device that can detect bacteria in food, drink, and cosmetic products.
12/22/2023 • 23 minutes, 44 seconds
Government borrowing, media merger and Christmas shopping
Ian speaks to a guest from the Institute of Chartered Accountants as government borrowing is higher than expected with interest payments on the national debt hitting a monthly record. He also discusses the possibility of a big media merger as the Chief Executives of Warner Bros Discovery and Paramount Global meet for talks and Ian speaks to the world's largest logistics company about Christmas shopping and deliveries.
12/21/2023 • 18 minutes, 12 seconds
Inflation, listing and Gresham House
There's been a suprise and siginificant drop in inflation, the Financial Conduct Authority lays out plans to shake up the UK's listing rules to make it more attractive for international businesses to list here, and one of the UK's leading alternative investment managers Gresham House has been delisted.
12/20/2023 • 17 minutes, 59 seconds
Business growth, energy prices, AI contracts
Join Ian King and guests as the energy price cap is set to be lifted to help suppliers recover a record £3bn of bad debt accrued through unpaid gas and electricity bills, the industry regulator has announced.He's also discussing new business activity figures, generative AI, and he's joined by 2-times world Darts champion Garry Anderson.
12/15/2023 • 27 minutes, 8 seconds
Interest rates, Currys and FIFA
As the Bank of England holds the base rate of interest steady at 5.25% Ian speaks to Gurpreet Gill of Goldman Sachs Asset Management.FIFA has announced a record-high year for the amount of money spent on agents - with English teams spending by far the most. Our sports correspondent Rob Harris has more.George Lagarias Chief Economist at Mazars Wealth Management discusses the latest news from the markets.
12/14/2023 • 21 minutes, 13 seconds
Pensions triple lock, GDP and wine
After the economy showed an unexpected month-on month contraction for October, Ian King discusses the current outlook with Melissa Davies, Chief Economist at Redburn Atlantic.A report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies recommends the triple lock on pensions be scrapped - saying it should instead be linked to earnings. Ian speaks to the report author Jonathan Cribb.And the cost of opening Europe's largest fine wine storage facility has hit profits at Berry Bros & Rudd. The company's chief executive, Emma Fox joins Ian on the programme.
12/13/2023 • 16 minutes, 10 seconds
Wages, unemployment and mid-contract price rises
Ian King discusses the latest wages and employment data with Simon French, Chief Economist and Managing Director at Panmure Gordon.Mid-contract price rises linked to inflation for mobile, broadband and TV plans could be banned under new proposals from the regulator. Ofcom wants wants payment increases to be spelt out when you first agree to the deal. Ian speaks with Richard Tang, Chief Executive of Zen Internet to find out what it means for the industry.And Unilever says it's "surprised" and "disappointed" by an allegation it's been misleading shoppers with its environmental claims. The competition watchdog is investigating the company for exaggerating how "natural" its products are.
12/12/2023 • 15 minutes, 19 seconds
Boots, mortgages and starting salaries
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the managing director of Boots UK about its new concept store. He also discusses starting salaries with the chief economist at KPMG. And interest rates are falling on a two-year fixed mortgage.
12/8/2023 • 17 minutes, 10 seconds
Spending, Soames and the Science of Failing Well
In today's episode, Ian King discusses the new president of the CBI - Rupert Soames - with Sky's city editor Mark Kleinman.He also speaks about spending figures released by the British Retail Consortium.And Ian welcomes Profressor Amy Edmondson onto the show to discuss her latest book - 'Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well'.
12/5/2023 • 23 minutes, 31 seconds
Telegraph Media Group, house prices and economic decline
Ian King speaks to Sky's Mark Kleinmen about some breaking news over the future of the Telegraph.Rightmove's Property Expert Tim Bannister shares his insight into the housing market and its future. And Ian is joined by Paul Watters, head of corporate credit research at S&P Global.
12/4/2023 • 24 minutes, 20 seconds
COP 28, Castore and the Markets
Ian King speaks to Coen van Oostrom - the founder and chief executive of property developer Edge, about reducing emissions.Founder of sportswear brand Castore Tom Beahon talks to Ian about the company being valued at £950million.And George Largarias -- Chief Economist at Mazars Wealth Management discusses latest developments in the markets
12/1/2023 • 21 minutes, 20 seconds
Alistair Darling, Robinhood and the markets
Former Chancellor Lord Alistair Darling has died, Ian King is joined by David Smith, Economics editor of The Sunday Times to discuss his work. The trading app Robinhood launches in the UK, its co-founder anc chief executive, Vlad Tenev discusses the move.Scott Douglas, Director at the corporate finance advisors Centrus joins Ian to speak about the markets.
11/30/2023 • 12 minutes, 45 seconds
Brand prices, Amazon shop and newspaper sale
Ian King speaks to CMA chief executive Sarah Cardell as the body has accused branded goods' suppliers of contributing to higher price inflation. Amazon's UK country manager John Boumphrey also speaks, as the tech giant launches an in-person pop up store in the run up to Christmas, where shoppers can buy quality returned products for the first time. And there's an update on the sale of the Telegraph and Spectator newspapers - Sky News City Editor Mark Kleinman speaks on this.
11/29/2023 • 17 minutes, 18 seconds
Green aviation, stocks and deep tech
On today's episode, Ian discusses the first flight to travel from London to New York powered only by plant-based fuel, such as cooking oil.He also talks to Dr Jeremy Silver, Chief Executive of Digital Catapult, about deep tech.And speaks to Guy Ellison, Head of Listed Equities at Investec Wealth and Investment about three major US stock indexes being on track for the best monthly performances in more than a year.
11/28/2023 • 25 minutes, 6 seconds
Global Investment Summit, Rightmove shares
On today's episode, Ian King talks to the Investment Minister, Lord Johnson - as Rishi Sunak hosts The Global Investment Summit at Hampton Court Palace in London.Another guest is Russ Mould - Investment Director at AJ Bell - who discusses some of the other top business stories making the headlines.
11/27/2023 • 21 minutes
Nissan boost, Boots deal, green trucks
On today's episode, Ian discusses the news that Nissan is making a big investment in its Sunderland plant - which the Prime Minister's hailed as a 'massive vote of confidence' in the UK.He also looks at a deal between Boots and Legal & General, and speaks to the boss of lorry maker Scania.
11/24/2023 • 20 minutes, 32 seconds
Tax cuts, Vodafone acquisition and Black Friday
Ian King is joined by Economics and Data Editor, Ed Conway, to discuss yesterday's Autumn Budget and the news that business activity has risen this month.He also speaks with Eamonn O'Hare, one of the founders of Zegona - a UK-listed business set up to invest in telecoms assets - which is buying Vodafone's Spanish business for 4.3 billion pounds.And as Black Friday looms, value-for-money car brand Dacia is shutting down its entire online sales for the day to prove it's just a gimmick. Brand director Luke Broad tells Ian King why.
11/23/2023 • 18 minutes, 14 seconds
Tax, universal credit and national insurance
Ian King looks at the Chancellor's Autumn Statement. Richard Hughes, Chair of the Budget watchdog, the Office for Budget Responsibility, or OBR speaks about the Autumn Statement and the economic outlook.Dr Sai Shivareddy, Chief Executive of tech firm Nyobolt reacts to the announcements. Ian King is also joined by Steve Hare, Chief Executive of the FTSE100 accounting software company The Sage Group.
11/22/2023 • 21 minutes, 45 seconds
Borrowing less than expected, job security fears, and AO World's results
On Ian's show there's Trade Policy Minister, Greg Hands, talking about a potential new trade deal with South Korea - and they touch on government borrowing, as well as the Autumn Statement and tax cuts.The UK workforce doesn't apparently feel secure in their jobs - Ian speaks to Vikram Jain from the management consultancy JCURV about that research.John Roberts from AO World discusses their results, and explains what's driving their profits.And there's John Wyn-Evans from Investec Wealth and Investment with a look at the markets.
11/21/2023 • 26 minutes, 42 seconds
OpenAI drama, Italy's public debt, and Huel sales surge
On Ian's show - the drama at OpenAI, one of the hottest tech companies on the planet.Isobel Asher Hamilton, from The Daily Upside, talks us through that sacking of CEO Sam Altman - who's now been snapped up by Microsoft.There's also a focus on Italy's public finances and the country's credit rating - Ian speaks to Angelica Donati at Donati Spa.And James McMaster from Huel - the sustainable nutrition brand - discusses their recent results, off the back of a surge in sales.Plus there's analysis of the markets by Haig Bathgate from investment advisors, Atomos.
11/20/2023 • 23 minutes, 50 seconds
Retail sales fall and latest on Manchester United takeover
Ian King looks at the latest retail figures which fell last month to their lowest level since 2021 - he gets the view of Victoria Clarke from Santander CIB.And there's Specsavers Chief Executive, Dame Mary Perkins, speaking about their call for a change in rules to allow more home visits.
11/17/2023 • 21 minutes, 55 seconds
Sweet deal for Hotel Chocolat and Investec profits
In today's epsiode, Ian King looks at the 534 million pound takeover of Hotel Chocolat by confectionary giant Mars.Plus Ian speak with Investec's Chief Executive after it reported a jump in half year profits.
11/16/2023 • 16 minutes, 52 seconds
Wage growth and investment in the commercial property sector
In today's epsiode, Ian King looks at wage growth figures. Plus he speaks to the CEO of Britain's biggest property company, which predicting investment in the sector will revive next year.
11/14/2023 • 23 minutes, 33 seconds
David Cameron and business confidence
Ian King speaks to an expert about business confidence in the UK which fell last month to its lowest level. Plus, we hear about David Cameron's history with Grensill Capital.
11/13/2023 • 18 minutes, 49 seconds
Economic growth and NatWest's de-banking row
Ian King speaks to the chief economic strategist at Netwealth about the latest GDP figures. Plus, we hear from our city editor Mark Kleinman, about the former head of NatWest who's losing out on 10-million pounds of a potential payout.
11/10/2023 • 16 minutes, 13 seconds
AstraZeneca profits, Wizz Air boost and Auto Trader shares
Ian King speaks to a pharmaceuticals analyst at Shore Capital about drugs giant AstraZeneca. Plus, hear from the chief executive and Founder of Wizz Air about summer trading and its record passenger numbers. And the CEO of Auto Trader joins the show to discuss its latest shares.
11/9/2023 • 19 minutes, 22 seconds
M&S boost, Norse Atlantic and Smiths News
Ian King speaks to a retail analyst at Peel Hunt as Marks and Spencer reveals stronger-than-expected profits. Plus, we hear from the chief executive of Norse Atlantic about the first profitable quarter in its history. And the CEO of Smiths News joins the show to discuss its latest profits.
11/8/2023 • 18 minutes, 37 seconds
The King's Speech, UK retail and consumer spending
Our business correspondent, Paul Kelso, joins the show as he takes us through the King's Speech, which laid out the government's plans for the coming year. And hear from the chief executive of department store Fenwick about retail sales.
11/7/2023 • 15 minutes, 44 seconds
Ryanair profits, world travel and the King's Speech
Ian King speaks to Ryanair's group chief financial officer about its latest results. Plus hear from Thomas Cook's chief executive about global tourism post-Covid. And the government's expected to announce annual North Sea oil and gas licensing rounds as part of the King's Speech.
11/6/2023 • 16 minutes, 30 seconds
Manchester United, crypto fraud and cyber security.
an King talks to Sky News' city editor Mark Kleinman about the future of Manchester United. He also speaks to the founder and chief executive of Venrai, Jason Tuicker Feltham about Sam Bankman-Fried - who's been found guilty of crypto fraud.And Mary Aiken, Professor of Cyberpsychology at Capitol Technology University, Washington is interviewed about cyber security.
11/3/2023 • 22 minutes, 22 seconds
Rates, employment and Peruvian trade
Ian talks to Elizabeth Martins, senior economist at HSBC, about the Bank of England keeping interest rates the same.Taimur Hyat, Chief Operating Officer at PGIM, is interviewed by Ian about the strength of the jobs market.Meanwhile, Peruvian Minister of Foreign Trade, Juan Carlos Mathews, discusses a Peruvian trade delegation in the UK trying to grow trade here.
11/2/2023 • 18 minutes, 50 seconds
A Morrisons departure and the demand for reading
Ian King speaks to chief executive of Morrisons - David Potts - as he prepares to step down this month after nine years. And best-selling author, Sir Ian Rankin, joins the show to discuss new research which suggests that half of us feel that reading a book is the best way to relax, but struggle to find the time.
11/1/2023 • 14 minutes, 52 seconds
Ticket offices U-turn, the Locator app and BP results
Ian King speaks to the Rail Delivery Group about a government U-turn to close most ticket offices across England. Plus hear from the founder and chief executive of the family locator app Life360, which can send notifications to family members and emergency services. And BP has reported it's missed profit expectations in the three months to the end of September.
10/31/2023 • 11 minutes, 16 seconds
Pensions, strikes and graduate jobs
Eleven years since auto-enrolment was introduced in the UK - Smart Pension has joined forces with Mercer - the global retirement solutions giant.Ian speaks to representatives from both organisations.He also discusses a survey published today, suggesting this summer's graduates will have had a tougher time finding a job than this time last year.
10/30/2023 • 18 minutes, 2 seconds
Airfare rises, tech earnings and fantasy fiction boom
Emma Crosby speaks with Heathrow's Chief financial officer Javier Echavey over potential airfare rises. CNBC's senior technology correspondent Arjun Kharpal gives his thoughts as big tech companies see record earnings. And book publisher Bloomsbury's Chief Executive Nigel Newton speaks as a boom in fantasy fiction leads to record profits.
10/26/2023 • 15 minutes, 56 seconds
Extreme weather bills, big revenue for big tech and recycling bikes
The recovery operation after Storm Babet is expected to cost more than £500m - Emma Crosby talks to Sarah Aspinall, Head of Communications at the Association of British Insurers. She also speaks to Daniel Ives, Managing Director and Senior Equity Analyst at Wedbush Securities about revenue growth at both Microsoft and Google in the last quarter exceeding expectations. Plus, Chris Allen from Decathlon UK on how unused bikes can be recycled.
10/25/2023 • 18 minutes, 14 seconds
Business activity decline, job figures and house building
Emma Crosby's joined by Chris Williamson, the Chief Business Economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence as British businesses report another decline in activity. Ian Humphreys, the CEO of Brickflow, also speaks as leading industry figures call for reforms to kickstart housebuilding.
10/24/2023 • 16 minutes, 31 seconds
Oil, shoplifting and Vistry job cuts
Emma Crosby is joined by Olivia Gallarati, who's an oil markets analyst at Energy Aspects.Chris Noice from the Association of Convenience Stores speaks to Emma about shoplifting.And Vistry announces job cuts after a slump in demand.
10/23/2023 • 22 minutes, 9 seconds
Retail sales, borrowing and AI
On today's episode of the Ian King Business podcast, economist Simon French looks into how the unusually warm weather in September led to a larger than expected fall in retail sales.Elsewhere, consumer confidence in the UK has suffered its biggest monthly drop since March 2020 - the month of the first Covid-19 lockdown.Ian also looks at UK government borrowing, and the artificial intelligence company behind the chatbot ChatGPT is reportedly in talks with investors about a possible sale of employee shares.
10/20/2023 • 18 minutes, 56 seconds
Inflation, a Shell deal and EE branches out
The rate of inflation remaining unchanged at 6.7% features on today's episode of the Ian King Business podcast, where the chief executive of Saxo UK Charlie White-Thomson discusses its potential impact on the next interest rate decision.Premier Inn owner Whitebread continues to see strong demand and remains confident about the outlook, in its figures for the six months to August.And mobile phone operator EE has announced a shift from traditional telecoms services with a new digital platform.
10/18/2023 • 20 minutes, 46 seconds
'No scope' for tax cuts, wage growth slows and Rolls Royce
On today's episode of the Ian King Business Podcast, the director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies Paul Johnson suggests the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has no scope for unfunded tax cuts or spending increases – either this year or next, as he prepares to deliver his Autumn Statement next month, against the backdrop of a pending General Election.There's confirmation of job cuts at Rolls-Royce, first reported by Sky's city editor Mark Kleinman.And Ian explores the rapid rise of Fintech in Africa.
10/17/2023 • 21 minutes, 3 seconds
Israel, spending and The Telegraph group
As the conflict in the Middle East enters its second week, we hear from the US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen about military support for Israel. Lisa Hooker from PWC talks about consumer confidence in the run-up to Christmas with Ian. And, Andrew Noble, from Par Equity, discusses venture capital investments.
10/16/2023 • 23 minutes, 15 seconds
Microsoft, Farage and the IMF
As the UK competition watchdog gives the green light for Microsoft to buy Activision Blizzard, Ian King is joined by the CMA chief executive, Sarah Cardell.Sky's Economics and Data Editor Ed Conway speaks with the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt as he attends the IMF-World Bank meeting in Marrakesh.Sophie Lund-Yates at Hargreaves Lansdown speaks to Ian about the latest from the markets.
10/13/2023 • 20 minutes, 45 seconds
Israel, the ex-Barclays boss, and a GDP bounce-back
On today's episode, the head of the International Monetary Fund Kristalina Georgieva, warns that the Israel-Hamas war is threatening an already murky global economic outlook. Ian King is joined by Sky's Economics and Data Editor, Ed Conway from Marrakesh.Former Barclay's chief executive Jes Staley says he'll appeal a decision handing him £1.8million fine and banning him from the City. Regulators say he misled them about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Sky's Business Correspondent Paul Kelso has the latest.Plus, Ian is joined by Chris Beauchanp, Chief Market Analyst at IG Group to discuss the latest on the stock market.
10/12/2023 • 19 minutes, 8 seconds
Israel, AI and energy bills
As Israel strikes back at Hamas, Ian King looks at what the economic effects of the war might be for the region. Lucile Cornet, partner at Eight Roads Ventures Europe joins Ian to discuss why the rapid advance of Artificial Intelligence is being embraced by young workers.And Ian speaks to Gwenaelle Avice Huet, Executive Vice President of Europe Operations at Schneider Electric, the French energy solutions giant about energy bills.
10/11/2023 • 23 minutes, 57 seconds
Israel, inflation risks and grocery prices
Ian King talks to George Lagarias from Mazars about the economic risks from the unrest in the middle east. He also discusses the fall in grocery price inflation with Tom Steel from Kantar. We also hear all the latest markets analysis from John Wyn-Evans, from Investec.
10/10/2023 • 15 minutes
Oil prices, Metro Bank and trends in the metal markets
Ian King talks to William Jackson at Capital Economics about the economic impact of what's happening in Israel. He's also joined by Sky's City editor Mark Kleinman as shares in Metro Bank rise after securing a new financing deal. And he discusses trends in metal markets with industry minister Nusrat Ghani and Jakub Stausholm from mining giant Rio Tinto.
10/9/2023 • 22 minutes, 4 seconds
House prices, Merlin Entertainments and Europe's busiest airport
Ian King speaks to the head of UK Residential Research at the real estate consultancy, Knight Frank, about house prices - which have fallen for a sixth month in a row. Plus, hear from the boss of Merlin Entertainments about its plans to launch augmented reality games at its attractions - based on hit TV shows like Paw Patrol and Squid Game. And the board member of IGA Istanbul Airport joins the show to discuss its latest ambitions.
10/6/2023 • 17 minutes
Metro Bank, rental prices and artificial intelligence
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to Rightmove's director of property science about rental prices reaching record highs. He also discusses Metro Bank, which is looking to raise hundreds of millions of pounds of new capital. And he chats to the chief executive of Sana, which is an AI-powered learning platform.
10/5/2023 • 17 minutes, 18 seconds
Food inflation, Aston Martin and car dealerships
Tesco predicts that food inflation will continue to fall, as it announces a big rise in profits.Ian speaks to the Executive Chairman of Aston Martin, as the British luxury car manufacturer bids for overall victory at Le Mans for the first time since 1959And the chief executive of Vertu, Robert Forrester discusses car dealerships.
10/4/2023 • 19 minutes, 54 seconds
Decarbonisation, cyber attacks and childcare support
As energy industry leaders meet in Abu Dhabi to discuss the acceleration of decarbonisation, Ian King is joined by BP's former Chief Executive, Bob Dudley.The Premier of Bermuda joins Ian as the territory investigates a major cyberattack on its government's IT systems.And Ian speaks to Check Warner, co-founding Partner at Ada Ventures about plans to help female entrepreneurs with the cost of childcare.
10/3/2023 • 22 minutes, 46 seconds
Wages, water bills and Dame Sharon White
In today's episode, Ian King discusses a potential boost to the living wage, which is due to be announced at the Conservative Party conference. He speaks to the chief executive of Water UK about proposals which could increase our water bills. And the chair of the John Lewis Partnership, Dame Sharon White, will step down when her five year term comes to an end.
10/2/2023 • 16 minutes, 32 seconds
Economic growth, Philips and the NFL in Britain
On today's episode, Ian King talks to Rupert Thompson, Chief Economist at Kingswood Group about the UK economy. He also discusses Dutch company Philips' move into healthcare tech. And Ian asks Chris Miller, Global Managing Director of the ticket resale company, Viagogo if the NFL has finally cracked the UK.
9/29/2023 • 22 minutes, 31 seconds
Power cuts, Poundland and public borrowing
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the director of corporate affairs at the National Grid about the prospect of power cuts. He also discusses Poundland's profits and its new board. And Ian chats to the Institute For Fiscal studies about a predicted rise in public borrowing.
9/28/2023 • 16 minutes, 56 seconds
North Sea Oil, wine and the Sunshine State
On today's episode, Ian King discusses the development of Rosebank - the UK's largest untapped oil and gas field. He also speaks to the Mayor of Jacksonville about investment in Florida. And Ian chats to the chief executive of Chapel Down, the UK's biggest winemaker about its profits.
9/27/2023 • 16 minutes, 58 seconds
High speed rail, airport scanners and water bills
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the chief executive of construction firm Mace about reported plans to axe part of the HS2 rail line. He also discusses the water regulator's orders to cut bills in England and Wales as a punishment for underperformance. And Ian chats to Paul Keel, whose company Smiths Group has posted record earnings.
9/26/2023 • 15 minutes, 8 seconds
HS2, Auto Strikes and Nigerian Investment
On today's episode, Ian discusses reports the Prime Minister is planning to scrap part of the HS2 high-speed line in the north of England. He also speaks to a reporter in Michigan, where vehicle workers have been on strike over pay and conditions. And the Nigerian Stock Exchange is carrying out a number of roadshow events in the United States and the UK to encourage investment.
Ian King's show looks at the biggest gaming deal in history - he's speaking to Sarah Cardell from the Competition and Markets Authority about their approval of Microsoft's takeover of Activision Blizzard.There's analysis of the latest retail sales figures by John Stevenson from Peel Hunt.And Sashola Prestcote and Stella Pozzi, the co-founders of InteriorNet, talk about their interior design platform, aiming to tap into the new generation of home decor enthusiasts.
9/22/2023 • 18 minutes, 10 seconds
BoE rates on hold, Murdoch retires at 92, profits up at JD Sports
Ian King has all the detail behind today's Bank of England decision to keep the base rate on hold - and speaks to Rob Wood from Bank of America.Matthew Garrahan from the Financial Times discusses the retirement of media tycoon Rupert Murdoch at the age of 92.Plus there's Shirine Khoury-Haq from the Co-operative Group talking about their latest results.And Régis Schultz from JD Sports reacts to better-than-expected sales.While we've got you... please take a few moments to let us know your thoughts on our podcasts and your listening preferences by filling in a short survey - click here.
9/21/2023 • 21 minutes, 1 second
Shock inflation fall, interest rate predictions, and climate handbrake turn
Ian King has the latest analysis on the shock fall in inflation with our Economics and Data Editor, Ed Conway.But what does that mean for interest rates? We get the view of Melissa Davies from Redburn Atlantic.Ian's also speaking to Mike Hawes from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders about reports of a delay on the ban on new petrol and diesal cars.And there's analysis of the markets from Rachel Winter, Partner at Killik and Co.*While we've got you...please take a few moments to let us know your thoughts on our podcasts and your listening preferences by filling in a short survey. Click here
9/20/2023 • 21 minutes, 18 seconds
Co-op bank bid, farmers plea for support, and ex-BoE governor on inflation
Ian King's speaking to Guy Singh-Watson from Riverford about an appeal for supermarkets to treat farmers more fairly; former Governor of the Bank of England Lord Mervyn King talks about inflation; there's also Colin Hunt from Allied Irish Bank, as well as Rich Wagner from Cashplus Bank; and we get analysis of the markets from Dr Jimmy Muchechetere from Investec Wealth and Investment.*While we've got you...please take a few moments to let us know your thoughts on our podcasts and your listening preferences by filling in a short survey. Click here
9/19/2023 • 21 minutes, 17 seconds
Liz Truss makes first major speech on the economy since leaving office, recession fears and software company Bango has had a good year.
Ed Conway joins Ian King for analysis of former Prime Minister Liz Truss' speech on the economy - her first since leaving office.Ian also talks to Sir Martin Sorrell about recession fears making advertising clients nervous and Paul Larbey, Chief Executive of Cambridge-based software company Bango discusses a rise in sales.*While we've got you...please take a few moments to let us know your thoughts on our podcasts and your listening preferences by filling in a short survey. Click here
9/18/2023 • 23 minutes, 27 seconds
Job losses at Tata Steel despite government rescue, US car makers go on strike and a takeover of Everton Football Club
Britain's biggest steelworks is to receive 500 million pounds in government support - but at a cost of thousands of jobs. Ian King is joined on the programme by Gareth Stace, Director General of UK Steel. The Financial Times' Motor Industry Correspondent, Peter Campbell discusses the walkouts among US car makers in one of the sector's biggest pay disputes in decades. And - a takeover of Everton FC has been announced.*While we've got you...please take a few moments to let us know your thoughts on our podcasts and your listening preferences by filling in a short survey. Click here
9/15/2023 • 20 minutes, 53 seconds
UK chip designer floats on the NASDAQ, a setback for John Lewis and a rise in private Healthcare
All eyes will be on Wall Street this afternoon, as the UK-based chip designer - Arm Holdings - returns to the stock market. Ian King is joined by Senior Technology Reporter, Arjun Kharpal from CNBC to discuss its significance. Ahead of an ECB decision on interest rates today, he's also joined by Sphia Salim of Bank of America. While Justin Ash, Chief Executive of Spire Healthcare discusses the demand for private healthcare.
9/14/2023 • 17 minutes, 49 seconds
BP chief executive resigns, UK economy contracts and Go Pro launches a new camera
Following the shock resignation of BP chief executive Bernard Looney, Ian King speaks with the firm's former head of strategy, Nick Butler to find out what it will mean for the business.The UK economy shrank by 0.5% in July according to official figures. Ian discusses the reasons why with the head of Saxo UK, Charlie White Thomson.He also speaks with the founder of Go Pro about their latest product launch.
9/13/2023 • 16 minutes, 51 seconds
Wages, groceries and the future of The Telegraph
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the head of retail at Kantar about prices at the supermarkets. He also discusses how wages are outstripping inflation for the first time in two years. And Ian speaks to our city editor Mark Kleinman about the future of The Telegraph.
9/12/2023 • 17 minutes, 10 seconds
BMW, Wilko and growth in the health and beauty sector
Ian King and Sky's business correspondent, Paul Kelso talk about confirmation BMW will build its next-generation electric Mini in Oxford. A rescue deal to buy some Wilko stores has collapsed, Ian speaks to Julie Palmer, Regional Managing Partner at the corporate rescue and recovery practice, Begbies Traynor Group about what this means for employees.Andy Lightfoot, Space NK's Chief Executive joins Ian to talk about the company's performance and plans.
9/11/2023 • 23 minutes, 20 seconds
Cleaner energy, Zopa Bank and City of London recommendations
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Scottish Power about why there’s been a blow for ministers and their plans for a greener UK. Plus, hear from the chief executive of Zopa Bank about its planned expansion. And chairman of the policy committee at the City of London Corporation joins the show to discuss a package of reforms and initiatives that could apparently boost the UK's GDP by 225-billion pounds.
9/8/2023 • 17 minutes, 57 seconds
Aldi announcement and a new era for Vauxhall
Ian King speaks to Aldi's UK and Ireland chief executive about its new target of opening another 500 stores. Plus, we hear from Vauxhall's managing director as the firm's plant in Ellesmere Port becomes the first in the UK to solely manufacture electric vehicles.
9/7/2023 • 15 minutes, 44 seconds
NatWest's new chairman and TRG results
Ian King speaks to our City Editor, Mark Kleinman, about who's potentially being lined up as the new chairman of NatWest Group. And the chief executive of The Restaurant Group joins the show to discuss its latest underlying earnings.
9/6/2023 • 13 minutes, 49 seconds
Wilko rescue, retail figures and commercial broadcasting
Ian King speaks to our City Editor Mark Kleinman about Wilko's latest lifeline. Plus, hear from the director of insight at the British Retail Consortium about UK sales and consumer confidence. And the chief executive of STV Group joins the show to discuss its latest profits and why it's a tough time for commercial broadcasters.
9/5/2023 • 17 minutes, 31 seconds
Fuel prices, ATC failure and Belvoir results
Ian King speaks to an oil markets analyst from Energy Aspects about the latest fuel prices. The chief executive of UK letting and estate agents firm - Belvoir - joins the show to discuss its pre-tax profits. And we hear how last week's failure at National Air Traffic Control affected Ryanair.
9/4/2023 • 14 minutes, 54 seconds
NatWest, housing demand and sustainable bottles.
Ian King looks at half-year results from NatWest and the ongoing fall out after Nigel Farage claimed his bank account was shut. The Executive Director of Zoopla joins Ian to discuss how the increase in interest rates is impacting the housing market, and the Chief Executive of Frugalpac Malcolm Waugh discusses the sustainable bottling company with him.
7/28/2023 • 23 minutes, 29 seconds
British Gas, US Central Bank and Barclays
Ian King looks over the latest results for companies - particularly in the energy sector. He's joined by Andrew Bell, Chief Executive of Witan Investment Trust to discuss the change in interest rates at the US Federal Reserve. And Nick Luff from RELX talks about their analytics business and ongoing recovery from the pandemic.
7/27/2023 • 22 minutes, 35 seconds
NatWest CEO resigns, Lloyds profits and Rolls-Royce shares surge
Ian King reports on the fall-out of Coutt's closure of Nigel Farage's bank account which has resulted in some changes to the sector and a big meeting at the Treasury this morning. Meanwhile, the chief executive of Lloyds banking group Charlie Nunn joins Ian to discuss half-year profits.
7/26/2023 • 24 minutes, 42 seconds
Unilever profits rise, increase in consumer confidence, and telecoms jobs axed
Ian King discusses the latest figures from the company behind Marmite and Dove soap, Unilever with Charlie Huggins, Manager of the Quality Shares Portfolio at the investment service, Wealth Club. He's also joined by Lisa Hooker from PwC who unpicks data from their consumer confidence survey. And Jo Robinson from EY-Parthenon examines rising profit warnings from UK companies.
7/25/2023 • 24 minutes, 20 seconds
Ryanair profits, AI and a boost for Welsh whisky
Ian speaks to Ryanair's chief financial officer about a surge in profits after a strong Easter.Plus, we discuss artificial intelligence and how among the many activities tipped to be disrupted by AI, is foreign language learning.And why producers of single malt Welsh whisky have received a huge boost.
7/24/2023 • 22 minutes, 31 seconds
Good weather helps boost retail sales, and AI warning for firms
On Ian King's show - all the latest business stories including:David Dagger from the Institute of Customer Service talks about the dangers of companies using AI to handle customer engagement.Anthony Impey from Be the Business explains why small firms in the UK lag behind their G7 counterparts on productivity.Lexi Novitske from the African tech growth fund, Norrsken 22, has details on attracting interest from investors.Plus Bill Dinning at Waverton Investment Management analyses the markets for us.
7/21/2023 • 22 minutes, 25 seconds
Watchdog warning over supermarket pricing, and firms struggle with skills shortages
On Ian King's show - we've got the latest on soaring supermarket prices...Sarah Cardell from the Competition and Markets talks about their review of food inflation among the big grocery chains, and concerns that consumers may struggle to compare prices; there's also Charlie Kerr from With Intelligence talking about its future within the asset management industry; Micha Kaufman from Fiverr discusses how firms are trying to fill skills shortages; and we've got Janet Mui from Brewin Dolphin with all the latest market analysis.
7/20/2023 • 22 minutes, 57 seconds
Insolvencies on the rise, and boosting skills to target net zero
Ian King's show has all the top business stories and analysis.Tim Symes from the law firm Stewarts talks about a rise in insolvencies; Chris O'Shea from Centrica discusses net zero targets; and Andrew Bud from iProov discusses his app which could cut queues at Eurostar.
7/18/2023 • 23 minutes, 41 seconds
Confidence boost for British business, and tech start-up helps pinpoint places
On Ian King's show: Rachel Barton from Accenture speaks about their new survey suggesting UK companies are considerably more confident than their European counterparts; Chris Sheldrick from What 3 Words tells us about their latest deal with the Mongolian government; and there's Julien LaFargue from Barclays Private Bank with the latest from the markets
7/17/2023 • 25 minutes, 14 seconds
Microsoft and Activision Blizzard - and Ford's latest electric car
A deadline is extended for Microsoft's multi-billion dollar takeover of the games publisher Activision Blizzard. Also - how a multi-million pound takeover of the firm behind Franco Manca and The Real Greek will affect the UK restaurant chains. And a new 2-billion-dollar agreement encorouaging investors to reduce carbon emissions - following Joe Biden's visit to the King.
7/14/2023 • 14 minutes, 40 seconds
Economy dips, gigafactories and watches
On today's episode, Ian King takes us through the economic picture for May, which reveals a contraction in part down to the King's Coronation Bank Holiday.The chief executive of Wood Group tells us how the British firm intends to lead the transition to green energy.And how the results from Watches of Switzerland show luxury goods remain one of the most robust sectors in the global economy.
7/13/2023 • 16 minutes, 53 seconds
The Bank of England has a warning for home owners but insists it's not like it was in 2008
We hear from the governor of the Bank of England who warns nearly a million mortgage holders will see their monthly repayments jump in the coming years but it says the number of households with high mortgage burdens remains well below the 2008 peak
7/12/2023 • 14 minutes, 27 seconds
Wage inflation, cricket and business and pensions plans
As wages continue to grow at a record pace and the average pay excluding bonuses rises, Ian talks to Raoul Ruparel from the Centre for UK Growth at Boston Consulting Group. He's also joined by Nottinghamshire and England cricketer Stuart Broad, who discusses his career as a small business owner. Plus, what do the Chancellor's plans to reform the pensions industry mean for investors? Ian talks to Michael Moore from the British Venture Capital Association to find out.
7/11/2023 • 17 minutes, 30 seconds
Thames Water secures cash from shareholders and BT's searching for a new chief executive
Thames Water secures 750-million pounds extra from shareholders. BT confirms it's looking for a new chief executive after Philip Jansen said he intends to step down. And new research suggests details of more than a third of all global mergers and acquisitions leak
7/10/2023 • 19 minutes, 27 seconds
Company flotations, government bonds and online safety
Ian King speaks to the CEO of money transfer platform CAB Payments about its debut on the London Stock Exchange. Plus hear from a chief investment officer at M&G about the value of government bonds or gilts. And the chief executive of UK company Element joins the show to discuss the Online Safety Bill.
7/7/2023 • 17 minutes, 51 seconds
Currys results, digital transformation and startup struggles
Ian King speaks to Currys' CEO about a dip in its latest profits and sales. Plus, we hear from the Chair of UK Finance about why we should be accelerating the transformation of our capital markets. And venture capital firm Balderton joins the show to discuss its launch of a well-being platform.
7/6/2023 • 17 minutes, 20 seconds
AO results, top 1000 world banks and Leicester City fine
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of AO World about how the online electrical goods retailer has returned to profit. Plus, we hear from the editor of The Banker to discuss its annual Top 1000 World Banks ranking. And find out why Leicester City are going to be fined up to 880-thousand pounds by the competition watchdog.
7/5/2023 • 19 minutes, 5 seconds
Sainsbury's, ActiveOps and Thincats.
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Sainsbury's about passing savings onto customers. He also finds out about software that automates workflow processes by chatting to the chief executive of ActiveOps. He also looks at issues faced by small and medium-sized enterprises in accessing financing.
7/4/2023 • 26 minutes, 22 seconds
Fuel prices, SEC Newgate's $100m boost and the power of AI
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of the Competition and Markets Authority about supermarket fuel prices. Plus, we hear from the boss of communications firm SEC Newgate, which is to receive $100-million in new equity. And the CEO of the Management Consultancies Association joins the show to discuss artificial intelligence.
7/3/2023 • 18 minutes, 38 seconds
UK avoids recession, house price warning, carbon capture
The UK has avoided recession.Emma Crosby's sitting in for Ian King, and is joined by a leading economist as revised GDP figures show slight growth for the first quarter of the year.Plus she's talking to he boss of Nationwide as the building society warns continued mortgage rate hikes are threatening a 'significant drag' on the housing market, and hear from the Icelandic company turning carbon dioxide into stone.
6/30/2023 • 47 minutes, 29 seconds
The future of Thames Water, the rise of AI and global monetary policy
Ian King talks to correspondent Ashna Hurynag about the future of Thames Water and Wei Li, from BlackRock discusses predictions for global monetary policy. He also interviews the Chief Executive of Ceres Power - Phil Caldwell about the London Stock Exchange and Michael Sugden, Chief Executive at VCCP talks about AI in advertising.
6/29/2023 • 35 minutes, 49 seconds
Government prepares for Thames water collapse, Net Zero targets at risk, and the ECB considers interest rates
Emma Crosby talks to business correspondent Paul Kelso about the crisis at Thames Water and interviews CNBC correspondent Annette Weisbach about discussions at the European Central Bank over interest rates. She also talks to chief executive of Devant - Richard Bremer about European Union plans on road safety.
6/28/2023 • 45 minutes, 16 seconds
Mortgages, interest rates and women in business
After the Bank of England raised interest rates to 5%, Ian King analyses the impact on mortgage customers with Simon French from Panmure Gordon and Polly Gilbert, managing director of mortgage broker Tembo.There’s a focus on female owned business with Winnie Chiu, president of Dorsett Hospitality International, and on women in engineering with Dr Hayaatun Sillem, Chief Executive of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering & Royal Academy of Engineering.Ian's also in conversation with former Apprentice star Susie Ma, about why she took full control of her Tropic Skincare business – after buying out Lord Sugar’s 50% stake. Ian’s also joined by Neil Wright, managing director of TensCare, to talk about expanding its services from providing pain relief for women in childcare.
6/23/2023 • 40 minutes, 7 seconds
Interest rates, sustainable finance and the future of ethical chocolate
Ian King speaks to Sanjay Raja, Chief U.K. Economist for Deutsche Bank Research about interest rates; Allan Wilen, Economic Director at Glenigan about the construction industry. He also interviews Douglas Lamont, Chief Executive of Tony's Chocolonely about ethical chocolate and Matt Gudinski, Chief Executive of Mushroom Group talks about 50 years of working in the music industry
6/22/2023 • 53 minutes, 11 seconds
Inflation rate stays the same, rebuilding Ukraine and cybersecurity
After UK inflation remained at the same level in May, Ian King’s reflects on the figures with HSBC economist Liz Martins.Managing Director for Operations at the World Bank, Anna Bjerde, speaks about how the rebuilding of Ukraine can be managed and financed.Parker Conrad from HR platform Rippling discusses how companies like his support businesses with their payroll, Paul Reilly from Raymond James talks about changes in the wealth management sector, while the financing of house building is tackled by Newstead Capital’s Simon Champ.Jamie Moles, Senior Technical Manager at cybersecurity firm ExtraHop, takes us through what’s going on at the Infosecurity Europe conference and Eric Dresselhuys, chief executive of the energy storage specialist ESS, talks innovations in renewables.
6/21/2023 • 41 minutes, 47 seconds
Grocery inflation eases, fixed rates rise, and fintech in Africa
Ian King's speaking to Hortense Mudenge, from Rwanda Finance Limited about the fintech boom in Africa; Ray Boulger at John Charcol about mortgage rates; Kevin Craven from ADS is speaking from the Paris Airshow; and Dr Jack James Marlow at Skyrora talks about 3D printing and space launches. Plus there's Alicia Forry at Investec, Darran Garnham from Toikido; and Sally Cope at Tourism Australia
6/20/2023 • 44 minutes, 49 seconds
Mortgages, the boss of Vodafone and more overseas investment for the north of England.
The average 2 year fixed rate mortgage rises to more than 6-percent, the CEO of Vodafone UK chats about why he wants to merge with rival Three and why the North of England is becoming increasingly attractive to overseas investors
6/19/2023 • 24 minutes, 26 seconds
Tesco on inflation, Gogglebox and beer sales
On today's episode, Tesco's chief executive Ken Murphy says he believes we're past the peak in inflation, and has denied profiteering from higher food costs as quarterly sales rise.Ian King discusses all that with the head of UK equities at Investec Wealth and Investment, Guy Ellison.ITV confirms it's 'actively' looking into buying the production company behind Gogglebox.And Heineken, the world's second biggest brewer, credits a partnership with UEFA for helping to grow sales.
6/16/2023 • 48 minutes, 50 seconds
Economy returns to growth, AI and Barbie.
The UK economy returns to growth in April, helped by shopping and nights out. Shell to cut spending in the coming years, while giving more to its shareholders. Find out why Generative AI could add more than 4 trillion dollars to annual global productivity. And from toy to screen, Ian's speaking to the Chief Executive of Mattel about Barbie: The Movie.
6/14/2023 • 54 minutes, 14 seconds
Calls for Britain to become a global tech leader, HSBC unveils new banking plans and students want more technology taught in school.
Rishi Sunak calls for Britain to become a global leader in business technology investment, as London Tech Week gets underway. A rebrand for the former UK arm of Silicon Valley Bank, as HSBC unveils its new tech banking plans. And new research suggests students want a wider range of technolgy subjects at school - including Esports.
6/12/2023 • 38 minutes, 3 seconds
Windfall tax, a UK GDP forecast and why is the Vodafone-Three merger taking so long?
Following the news that the windfall tax on oil and gas companies will be scrapped if wholesale costs fall below a certain level, Ian discusses the government’s plans with David Waterhouse, chief executive of Offshore Energies UK, and National Gas chief executive Jon Butterworth.Vicky Pryce, independent member of the British Chamber of Commerce’s new economic advisory council, talks about forecasts for UK GDP.Adobe’s Anil Chakravarthy outlines what his company’s doing with artificial intelligence, analyst Paolo Pescatore details why he thinks the merger between Vodafone and Three is taking so long, and Euronext’s Stephane Boujnah discusses the challenges of operating stock exchanges in the EU.
6/9/2023 • 40 minutes, 55 seconds
Controls on crypto adverts, space-comm and Wizz Air
Ian King speaks to Sheldon Mills of the Financial Conduct Authority as the regulator tightens controls over how crypto assets are marketed.He also speaks to Liz Steward of BAE Systems ahead of the Space-Comm Expo at Farnborough this week.And as Wizz Air announces a net loss of more than €535million for the year to March, Ian is joined by the airline's chief executive, Jozsef Varadi.
6/8/2023 • 46 minutes, 59 seconds
Inflation, Telegraph sale and AI
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is warning the UK will have one of the highest inflation rates in the G20 this year. Ian King speaks to the chief economist at the OECD, Clare Lombardelli about the likely impact.The founder of meal subscription service, FoodHak shares how the company is incorporating AI into its business model.And as Lloyds bank prepares to sell off the Telegraph and Spectator Magazine, Ian speaks to Sky's city editor Mark Kleinman who broke the news.
6/7/2023 • 26 minutes, 42 seconds
A new business council, digital trade and NatWest
Ian King speaks to the head of the British Chambers of Commerce about a new business council that will rival the CBI.He's also joined by the Secretary general of the International Chamber of Commerce UK, Chris Southworth, ahead of a meeting on Digital trade taking place today.And as NatWest acquires a major stake in financial technology business, Cushon, Ian catches up with its chief executive and founder.
6/5/2023 • 31 minutes, 52 seconds
Cars, cruises and the cost of a house
Today on the Ian King Podcast, Wilfred Frost speaks a senior economist at Nationwide about house prices. He also discusses the difficulties in the car market due to supply chain issues with Autotrader's chief executive. And could sustainable cruise ships transform the industry? Wilfred speaks to the executive chairman of MSC Cruises about becoming more energy efficient.
6/1/2023 • 40 minutes, 31 seconds
Burgers, books and mortgages
On today's episode, Wilfred Frost sits in for Ian King. He discusses the removal of mortgage deals and the impact on house buyers. Wilfred also speaks to the chief executive of Bloomsbury Publishing about record book sales. And it's been a Hollywood fairytale for Neat Burger - hear from boss Zack Bishti.
5/31/2023 • 44 minutes, 2 seconds
The price of food, bosses pay and bowling.
Wilfred Frost stands in for Ian King and talks to Stuart Rose, the head of Asda, about hopes that food inflation in the UK might have peaked. Marta Krupinska, co-founder and chief executive of Curate, and UK Lead at Google for Startups discusses carbon extraction with Wilfred and Chief Executive of Hollywood Bowl, Stephen Burns, is interviewed about his company's pre-tax profits.
5/30/2023 • 42 minutes, 47 seconds
Inflation, debt, retail and AI
Ian King hears from Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, who says the government will do whatever it takes to bring down inflation, even if that means a recession. He also speaks to Nick Harding, the Chief Executive of consumer lender Fluro as analysis by PwC shows that total household debt in the UK has exceeded 2-trillion pounds for the first time.Ian also explores stronger than expected retail sales last month and asks if it is possible to regulate AI.
5/26/2023 • 44 minutes, 58 seconds
Migration, Energy and AI in the workplace.
Ian King looks at the latest net migration figures which have been published by the Office for National Statistics.Plus, household energy bills change from July - we hear what it means for firms with Sky's business Correspondent Paul Kelso.And the CEO of one of the world's biggest online learning platforms Coursera joins Ian to discuss Artificial Intelligence in the workplace.
5/25/2023 • 43 minutes, 22 seconds
The Podcast Show, M&S and Inflation.
Ian King's at the Podcast Show in north London finding out about the thriving sector and where it goes from here. Plus, there's been a fall in inflation. Ian dissects what it means with Ivestec Economist Sandra Horsfield. Ian also speaks to special guests including Tim Burgess from the Charletons and Spandau Ballet's Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt.
5/24/2023 • 51 minutes, 13 seconds
Borrowing, groceries and the avoidance of a UK recession.
Ian King speaks to a retail analyst from Kantar about grocery inflation. Plus, hear from senior figures from the Bank of England who have been questioned by ministers in the House of Commons. And Sky's Economics Editor Ed Conway tells us about the International Monetary Fund's dramatic upgrade of the outlook for the UK economy.
5/23/2023 • 49 minutes, 17 seconds
Record fine for Meta, Ryanair profits and house prices
Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, has been fined $1.3billion by the European Union's privacy regulators for sending user information to the US.Ryanair's Chief Financial Officer, Neil Sorahan, joins Ian to talk about their profit report and upcoming plans. And Ian talks to Tim Bannister, Rightmove's Director of Property Science, about asking prices for properties coming to market hitting an all-time high this month.
5/22/2023 • 31 minutes, 25 seconds
PM at G7, boost to the UK's chip industry, and Nationwide's cash handout
Ian King's speaking to Scott White from Pragmatic Semiconductor; Debbie Crosbie, the Chief Executive of Nationwide; Mark Ashton, the Chief Executive of Ipswich Town; CEO of Orbital Witness, Will Pearce; and there's analysis from Financial Markets Commentator, Neil Collins.
5/19/2023 • 41 minutes, 33 seconds
Water firms apologise, BT shrinks workforce, and Royal Mail in the red
Ian King's speaking to Rain Newton-Smith from the CBI; the chair of Water UK, Ruth Kelly; Holly Bishop, Chief Operating and Commercial Officer at NME Networks; Ruth Mortimer, Global President of Advertising Week Europe; Nick Burns, the Chief Executive of Reward Gateway; as well as Investec's Group Chief Executive, Fani Titi.
5/18/2023 • 42 minutes, 39 seconds
Labour's planning reforms, post-Brexit trading, and the energy windfall tax
Ian King's speaking to Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer about his vision for reforming planning laws; there's also Brian Gilvary, the chairman of Ineos Energy; Inmarsat’s Chief Executive, Rajeev Suri; JD's chief executive Regis Schultz; Sage's CEO Steve Hare; GXO Logistics' chief investment officer Mark Manduca; and analysis of the markets with Victoria Scholar from Interactive Investor.
5/17/2023 • 44 minutes, 40 seconds
Food summit, jobless rate rises, and Vodafone cuts workforce
Ian King's speaking to Andrew Opie at the British Retail Consortium about today's summit looking at food inflation and supply issues; there's Chris Gray, Director at ManpowerGroup UK, react to rising unemployment figures; Jaeger Glucina, who's the MD of AI company Luminance, talking about law-focused Artificial Intelligence; and there's analysis of the headlines from The Times' Economics Correspondent, Arthi Nachiappan.Also on the show: Arsjad Rasjid from Indonesia’s Chamber of Commerce and ASEAN’s Business Advisory Council talks about the country's economic growth; and the chief executive of Land Securities, Mark Allan explains why it's had to write down the value of its assets.
5/16/2023 • 41 minutes, 14 seconds
The economy shrinks, a software tycoon extradited and a new boss for Twitter
Ian King speaks to James Stafford from Eurovision sponsor TikTok and Barak Eilam from global enterprise software provider NICE. And our correspondent has the latest on the extradition of businessman Mike Lynch.
5/12/2023 • 48 minutes, 1 second
Rail services, rental markets, and rates
Ian King speaks to Liz Martins, the Head of Economics at HSBC UK Commercial Banking. Also on the show: Sky's Tamara Cohen has the latest on Transpennine Express after the government decided not to continue its contract and Ian speaks to the chief executive of Grainger about the outlook for the rental market.
5/11/2023 • 33 minutes, 19 seconds
Green investment, all change at Royal Mail and bubble tea
Ian King speaks to Esme Harwood from Barclays about consumer spending, which looked pretty subdued before the Coronation weekend. Also on the show: the latest from Royal Mail, where the chief executive looks set to leave, and why bubble tea is turning into one of Taiwan's biggest exports to the UK.
5/9/2023 • 48 minutes, 54 seconds
Shell results, cyber security and sustainable travel
Ian King speaks to an energy economist as oil firm Shell reports better than expected profits. Plus, hear from the chief executive of the Norwegian cybersecurity firm Promon about the latest breeding ground for hackers. And the chief special adviser to the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Tourism joins the show to discuss global tourism.
5/4/2023 • 35 minutes, 49 seconds
UK listing rules, house prices and Pandora sales
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority about its proposal to simplify the UK's listing rules. Plus, hear from Zoopla's executive director about latest housing trends. And the CEO of Pandora, the world's biggest affordable jewellery retailer, joins the show to discuss its latest results.
5/3/2023 • 41 minutes, 2 seconds
Boost to business confidence, Greene King profits soar, and the power of AI
Ian King speaks to the National Chair of The Federation of Small Businesses about a rebound in confidence. Plus, hear from Greene King's chief executive about its latest results. And an AI expert joins the show to discuss concerns that technology is distorting the benefits of exercise.
5/2/2023 • 43 minutes, 28 seconds
Gambling regulations, electric refuse lorries and Klarna
Sarah Cardell, the Chief Executive of the Competition and Markets Authority talks to Ian King about why they blocked Microsoft's takeover of Activision Blizzard. Neil Banbury, the UK General Manager of the gambling operator, Kindred Group, discusses regulation of the gambling industry.Ian also interviews Sebastian Siemiatkowski, the chief executive of Klarna, about the company's products, plus Chief Operating Officer at Biffa, Maxine Mayhew, reveals more details about plans to convert the first ten of its 2,900-strong fleet of diesel lorries to electric
4/27/2023 • 48 minutes, 32 seconds
Microsoft shares, bio gas and hospitality
Dan Ives, who's Managing Director and Senior Equity Research Analyst at Wedbush Securities talks to Ian King about a surge in Microsoft shares. Plus James Pirie, Vice President for Planning and Logistics at Arla discusses a possible scheme to help farmers convert million of tonnes of cow dung into biogas.Ian's also joined by Pano Christou, the Chief Executive of Pret-A-Manger about how changing work patterns in London have affected their business and Pamela Harper from luxury goods maker Halcyon Days talks about opportunities offered by the Coronation.
4/26/2023 • 42 minutes, 2 seconds
Food inflation, bakery prices, train ticketing.
Fraser McKevitt, Head of Retail and Consumer Insight at Kantar talks to Ian King about grocery prices and developing trends in our shopping habits. Plus, chief executive and co-founder of GAIL’s Bakery, Tom Molnar discusses how the rising price of flour has affected his business. Ian's also joined by the boss of train ticketing app Seatfrog, which has raised 6 million pounds in its latest funding round, and Mark Preston from commercial property group Grosvenor talks about diversifying its portfolio.
4/25/2023 • 47 minutes, 14 seconds
Ian King discusses sustainability in business from The Guildhall to mark the start of City Week
Ian King speaks to Maurice Button, the Chairman of City Week about what business is doing to support decarbonisation and he discusses the digital assets in the financial services sector with Barney Reynolds, from the law firm Shearman and Sterling. Giulia Carbone, from the Natural Climate Solutions Alliance at the World Business Council for Sustainable Development talks about the voluntary carbon market and Lord Browne of Madingley, the former Chief Executive of BP, who's now the Chairman of BeyondNetZero talks about his reaction to the Just Stop Oil Protests.
4/24/2023 • 50 minutes, 22 seconds
Pensions pressure, electric cars and AI ethics
The government may have to raise the state pension age to 70 by 2050 due to pressure on the public finances. Ian King is joined by Carl Emmerson, Deputy Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies - who says nine in ten workers are saving less than needed for a decent standard of living in retirement.Ian also speaks with the editorial director at Auto Trader, about demand for electric vehicles, and the head Salesforce about ethical considerations of generative AI.
4/20/2023 • 41 minutes, 33 seconds
Inflation, cyber crime and self-driving grocery delivery
As the rate of inflation has eased slightly but still remains above 10%, Ian is joined by KMPG's Chief Economist Yael Selfin to discuss the official figures. He also talks to Alex Kendall - the chief executive of the UK-based autonomous vehicle group, Wayve - about Asda beginning what it claims is the UK’s biggest trial to date of autonomous grocery home shopping delivery. Plus government minister Oliver Dowden, who is warning the UK is facing cyber threats from Russian-aligned groups.
4/19/2023 • 45 minutes, 19 seconds
Unemployment rate grows, the rise of AI and the future of digital currencies
As unemployment figures unexpectedly rose, Ian is joined by Raoul Ruparel, Director of the Centre for Growth at Boston Consulting Group, to analyse what it means for the UK economy.Expedia’s chief executive and vice chairman Peter Kern discusses how his company is using AI to help people decide where to go on holiday, there’s more on the technology with Dr Rasmus Rothe, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Merantix, to look into the impact it could have on the world and Tony Bates, Chief Executive of Genesys, who talks about how call centres are using AI.Marion Laboure, Macro Strategist at Deutsche Bank, discusses payment trends and the rise of digital currencies and the state of the steel industry’s scrutinised with Billington's Chief Executive Mark Smith.
4/18/2023 • 35 minutes, 55 seconds
Financing Tech, Argentinian Malbec, and Sustainable Aviation
Today sees the start of a summit on the future of the finance and the technology sector. Argentina is marking the 13th annual World Malbec Day, celebrating one of its biggest exports - and the UK aviation industry has pubished its Carbon Road-Map - in which it sets out how it hopes to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
4/17/2023 • 40 minutes, 40 seconds
BAE Systems and Microsoft team up, Superdry shares plunge and solar energy
The UK's biggest defence contractor, BAE Systems, has signed an agreement with Microsoft with the aim of supporting its work on digital defence. Ian King is joined by the Chief Information and Technology Officer at BAE Systems, Julian Cracknell to learn more about the collaboration.After shares of Superdry fell by 18-percent Ian and Lead Equity Analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, Sophie Lund Yates discuss what's behind the drop and what options the retailer faces now. And Ian speaking to Jina Kwon the UK General Manager of Otovo, a Norwegian company that runs on online marketplace, connecting homeowners with local, vetted, and approved installers of solar panels.
4/14/2023 • 45 minutes, 16 seconds
Strikes hit economy, Tesco's profits and AI acting
On today's episode, Ian King takes us through the Office for National Statistics' GDP figures which suggest widespread public sector strikes led to a flat-lining of the UK economy in February.Tesco sees more than a billion pounds wiped off its pre-tax profits for last year, as it warns of 'unprecedented' inflation.And what would advancements in AI technology mean for the acting industry? Actor David Menkin shares his thoughts.
4/13/2023 • 43 minutes, 27 seconds
Biden's business boost, low cash demand and Argentina is sued
On today's episode of the Ian King Business Podcast, the Head of Federation of Small Businesses Northern Ireland discusses what impact Joe Biden's focus on the industry will have during his visit. With the reliance on cash diminishing ever further, the people who print banknotes De La Rue issue a profit warning. And one of the architects of a successful claim against the Argentinian government discuss their business lawsuit win.
4/12/2023 • 42 minutes, 41 seconds
CBI Director-General fired, Greggs’ sustainability and Michelin stars
Ian King and Business Correspondent Gurpreet Narwan discuss the CBI dismissing its Director General, Tony Danker following an investigation into claims of workplace misconduct.The Chief Executive of Greggs, Roisin Currie, joins Ian to talk about the company's sustainability, future and food inflation. And Ian talks to Clare Smyth and Jean-Philippe Blondet about the Michelin star system for restaurants.
4/11/2023 • 46 minutes, 48 seconds
Consumer confidence, post-Brexit trade and Easter eggs
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to Jacqueline Windsor, the head of retail at PwC, to discuss an improvement in consumer confidence over the past few months.He also discusses the UK's post-Brexit trade agreement with the chairman of Marks and Spencer - and whether it'll be good for business.And Easter is always a big time for the chocolate confectionary sector - Ian speaks to the co-founder of Hotel Chocolat about the food and drink industry.
4/6/2023 • 41 minutes, 20 seconds
Google employees revolt, M&S chair wants company law change, and the UK’s mental wellbeing
Ian King is joined by Unite’s Matt Whaley, who discusses a demonstration by Google employees, following the tech giant’s announcement it would make 10,000 employees around the world redundant, plus there’s an interview with Marks & Spencer chairman Archie Norman, who believes company law is stuck in a 40-year time warp.AXA UK and Ireland chief executive Claudio Gienal is on the podcast to talk about statistics which claim almost half of the UK population is currently noy in a positive state of mental wellbeing, while Accesso’s CEO Steve Brown talks about his company’s financial results in a sector which focuses on entertainment venues and Quantexa’s Vishal Marria reveals how the analytics business has held a value of over $1billion.
4/4/2023 • 35 minutes, 36 seconds
Updated UK economy figures, a new trade deal, and Spain’s economic situation
Liz Martins, UK Economist at HSBC, joins Ian King to discuss figures from the Office for National Statistics, which showed the economy performed better than expected in the final three months of last year.Spain’s deputy Prime Minister and economy minister Nadia Calvino Santamaría discusses how the country’s performing economically, while Marco Forgione, Director General at The Institute of Export & International Trade, talks about the UK becoming a member of the Indo-Pacific trade bloc.Michael Kovacs, a founding partner at Castleforge, discusses the latest developments at Winchester House in London, plus there’s detail on how Luxembourg is moving towards sustainable finance with Nicolas Mackel, Chief Executive of Luxembourg for Finance, and Michael Rouse, from InPost, joins Ian to outline the company’s latest figures.
3/31/2023 • 40 minutes, 39 seconds
UK energy sector plans, start-ups and a music takeover
Ian King is joined by Steve Scrimshaw, Vice President of Siemens Energy UK & Ireland, to discuss the government's plans to drive what it hopes will be a revolution in the UK's energy sector.The chief executive and co-founder of BrewDog, James Watt , speaks to Ian about an investment comeptition being launched.And Jeremy de Maillar, Chief Executive of Zound, Industries discusses the takeover of the UK music brand Marshall Amplification.
3/30/2023 • 42 minutes, 48 seconds
UK pension funds, boom in English sparkling wine and beauty tech
Ian King speaks to Andrew Carter, the Chief Executive of Chapel Down, about the boom in English sparkling wine showing no signs of slowing down.He also discusses the Bank of England's calls for tighter regulation on UK pension funds.And he chats to Guive Balooch at French cosmetics giant L'Oréal about its new device aimed at helping people with limited hand and arm mobility apply lipstick without help.
3/29/2023 • 32 minutes, 17 seconds
Expensive sugar, William Hill fines and digging deep into AI
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the head of retail and consumer insight at analysts Kantar which reports supermarket inflation hit 17-point-five percent in the month to 19 March.Ian also takes a look at the Gambling Commission's biggest ever penalty, handed to three businesses owned by the William Hill group.And hear how one tech start-up is hoping to get to uncover the ever-growing fake pictures developed by artificial intelligence.
3/28/2023 • 42 minutes, 43 seconds
Payments, fourth airline for the Gulf and CVC screens rival offer for Cineworld assets
Ian King discusses a planned fourth major airline for the Gulf with aviation industry veteran Tony Douglas, who was previously CEO of Etihad.He also talks to our City Editor, Mark Kleinman, following reports Cineworld has been approached by the buyout titan CVC Capital Partners about a takeover of parts of the struggling group.
3/27/2023 • 36 minutes, 20 seconds
Results, retirement and sustainable burgers.
Ian King delivers some new figures which shows growth in the economy. He finds out about the age discrimination within recruitment by speaking to Lyndsey Simpson from 55/Redefined. Paul Keel, the Chief Executive of engineering firm the Smiths group also joins Ian to discuss their record sales growth. And he finds out more about our attitude to sustainable eating, with the co-founder of Honest Burgers, Tom Barton.
3/24/2023 • 49 minutes, 59 seconds
Interest rates, F1 and Lloyd's of London.
Ian King looks ahead to the prospect of another rise in interest rates. He's joined by the Team Principal of the Red Bull Formula One team, Christian Horner to discuss the sport's growing popularity. Ian also discusses how the global insurance industry's been impacted by the invasion of Ukrai
3/23/2023 • 48 minutes, 35 seconds
Inflation, Openreach and Four Seasons.
Ian King examines the latest inflation figures with Sky's business correspondent, Gurpreet Narwan. Ian speaks to chief executive of Openreach about government targets to deliver nationwide superfast broadband by 2030. Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves joins Ian to chat about the economy and a very important chess mach. He also discusses post-covid recovery within the hospitality industry with the President of Operations at the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts company.
3/22/2023 • 40 minutes, 55 seconds
The UK's role in the global financial sector, living pensions and foam.
Ian King finds out about a plan that's published today that aims to reinvigorate the UK's role as a global financial sector. He's joined by Andy Curran, the Chief Executive of Standard Life and Katherine Chapman, Director at the Living Wage Foundation to discuss pensions, following last week's budget. Ian speaks to the deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia about mining. And the Chief Executive of Zotefoams shares his business success.
3/21/2023 • 51 minutes, 37 seconds
Credit Suisse takeover, housing prices and internet on Mount Snowden
Ian King dissects the takeover of Switzerland's second biggest bank, Credit Suisse and asks what it means for the financial world. Ian's joined by the Director of Property Science at Rightmove, Tim Bannister to look at the housing sector. He also finds out how internet’s become available at the summit of Mount Snowden.
3/20/2023 • 43 minutes, 8 seconds
US bank crisis, Uber's childcare trial and electric vehicle charging
Ian King is joined by banking sector consultant James Edsberg to discuss the US banking crisisSarah Hesz, Chief Commercial Officer at Bubble, and Uber’s UK General Manager, Andrew Brem discuss the ride sharing firm more to provide free childcare to all drivers. And Ian talks to the Co-founder of Kerbo Charge, Michael Goulden, as the company aims to make it easier for everyone to charge an electric vehicle at home.
3/17/2023 • 42 minutes, 15 seconds
Budget analysis, Credit Suisse fallout, and SVB takeover
Ian King rounds up the Budget with Shevaun Haviland from the British Chambers of Commerce, and Sandra Horsfield at Investec.He also speaks to Fahad Kamal at Kleinwort Hambros about the fallout following troubles at Credit Suisse; Ian Stuart from HSBC talks about their takeover of Silicon Valley Bank; Mark Kent from the Scotch Whisky Association describes the impact of alcohol duty; Charles Bligh from Restore speaks about IT recycling and record management; and Andrew Bell from the Witan Investment Trust discusses how the war in Ukraine's affected markets.
3/16/2023 • 46 minutes, 28 seconds
Childcare support, pensions reforms, and duty-free shopping
Ian King speaks to Nicholas Lyons, the Lord Mayor of the City of London, about reforms he reckons are needed to boost investment; there's Scott Parsons, from Westfield UK, on the benefits of duty-free shopping; James Turner from Prudential discusses their new focus on Asia and Africa; and Lisa Edgar at Saga talks about pensions reforms.
3/15/2023 • 43 minutes, 32 seconds
Banking stocks, job vacancies, geothermal power
Ian King has the latest on the markets' reaction to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, and government stats for unemployment and vacancies.Plus John Carroll at Santander is discussing how international trade is helping UK firms; Jason Cheng from private equity firm Kerogen Capital talks about geothermal power; Rachel Barton from Accenture has the latest figures on UK business confidence; and Dr Ilana Wisby from Oxford Quantum Circuits talks about quantum computers.
3/14/2023 • 48 minutes, 33 seconds
HSBC buys SVB for a pound, energy-efficient homes, and hair-styling technology
Ian King examines the deal to save the UK arm of Silicon Valley Bank - and speaks to James Edsberg, a banking sector consultant, and one of SVB's customers, Richard Adey, from the British e-scooter manufacturer Taur.There's also news from British start-up Intrinsic - and their Chief Executive, Mark Dickinson - after it secured 7 million pounds of investment; and we have updates Sarah Willingham from bar chain Nightcap; plus Sarah Boyd at Sephora UK, as the beauty retailer returns to the high street; Jordan Rosenhaus from the modular housebuilder, TopHat, talks about building highly energy-efficient homes; and Jeroen Temmerman from GHD explains the latest hair-styling technology.
3/13/2023 • 41 minutes, 11 seconds
A return to economic growth, the appetite for more debt, and how automation could battle food shortages
With the economy returning to narrow growth, Ian discusses Britain's stupendous levels of borrowing with S&P Primary Credit Analyst Frank Gill and GDP figures with Victoria Clarke, from Santander Corporate and Investment Banking. Also on the show: Samay Kohli from GreyOrange explains how warehouse automation could help reduce shortages of food and veg.
3/10/2023 • 44 minutes, 21 seconds
Energy giant attacks windfall tax, the UK's booming space sector, and teaching kids to code
Mark Boggett from Seraphim Space discusses why Britain's space sector is attracting more investment than any country other than the US and China. Also joining Ian on today's show are Jette Nygaard-Andersen from the gambling firm Entain and brickmaker Forterra's chief executive, Stephen Harrison.
3/9/2023 • 47 minutes, 5 seconds
Encouraging women into tech, the rise of female entrepreneurship and Wagamama owner's troubles
In an episode marking International Women's Day, Ian King speaks to Emma-Lou Montgomery, Associate Director at Fidelity International; the chief of Adobe's UK business Suzanne Steele; and Jane Geraghty from the world’s largest branding agency Landor & Fitch. Also appearing is Andy Hornby, chief executive of Wagamama owner The Restaurant Group, after it announced plans to close more sites.
3/8/2023 • 47 minutes, 32 seconds
Ex-offenders in the workforce, STV's unexpected growth, and the biggest tourism fair is back
Standing in for Ian King, Wilfred Frost speaks to Tony Simpson from Sodexo about how ex-offenders can help fill more than a million vacancies, STV chief executive Simon Pitt explains why his company is making more programmes for other broadcasters, and Johannes Reck from the travel unicorn Get Your Guide discusses the return of the ITB tourism fair in Berlin
3/7/2023 • 45 minutes, 34 seconds
A new fintech hub in Leeds, Addison Lee's plans for an all-electric fleet, and what makes the image of a tech CEO?
A new national hub for fintech in Leeds could battle the misconception that the UK financial services sector is all about the City of London and Canary Wharf – Ian speaks to its chair, Charlotte Crosswell. Also appearing are Liam Griffin from Addison Lee, and Oliver Montague, whose company Swytch converts pedal bicycles into electric bikes.
3/6/2023 • 48 minutes, 18 seconds
Stock market blow, opioid crisis and the Black Founders Fund
Ian King speaks to AJ Bell about how more British companies are listing on the US stock market. Plus, hear from the pharmaceutical company Indivior's chief executive about efforts to tackle an opioid crisis. And find out more about the Black Founders Fund - a scheme aimed at tackling the lack of black talent in tech start-ups.
3/3/2023 • 41 minutes, 50 seconds
London Stock Exchange profits, music streaming and private healthcare
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of the London Stock Exchange Group about its latest profits. Plus, hear from the CEO of French-based music streaming company Deezer about why it's looking to increase its presence in Britain. And Spire's chief exec joins the show to discuss private healthcare in the UK.
3/2/2023 • 43 minutes, 46 seconds
Shop price inflation reaches a record high, UK house prices fall and young people urged to consider farming careers.
Ian King speaks to the British Retail Consortium as shop price inflation reaches a record high as consumers are warned prices are unlikely to drop again for months, UK house prices record their first year on year fall in nearly three years and young people are urged to consider careers in farming.
3/1/2023 • 42 minutes, 35 seconds
Brexit, public borrowing and a post-pandemic London
Rishi Sunak's been in Northern Ireland where he's trying to convince politicians there to sign up to his new EU trade deal. Plus, hear from the deputy director of the IFS about pre-Budget predictions on public borrowing. And the chief executive of Derwent London joins the show to discuss how the return to workplaces is slower in the capital than in other UK cities.
2/28/2023 • 56 minutes, 40 seconds
Energy prices, regional disparities and referee bodycams
Ian King speaks to our business correspondent about the new energy price cap and what it means for households. Plus hear from EY's UK chief economist about how cost of living pressures are expected to intensify regional divisions. And the CEO of bodycam maker Reveal Media joins the show to discuss why the technology is going to be trialled in grassroots football.
2/27/2023 • 39 minutes, 38 seconds
War in Ukraine, women in the workplace, and the merchandise industry
As Ukrainians mark a year since Russia's invasion, Ian is joined by Ukraine's Deputy Economy Minister, and the Chief Executive of the Ukrainian steelmaker Metinvest, owners of the Azovstal steel mill in Mariupol which was besieged by Russian soldiers last May. He also speaks to the Chief Executive at Allbright and the Chair of Going Plural about widening career opportunities for women. Plus he looks into a new global platform and service for the merchandise industry.
2/24/2023 • 39 minutes, 26 seconds
Senior banker predicts 'mild recession' and Scottish Power bucks the trend
Ian King interviews Charlie Nunn - the Chief Exec of Lloyds Banking Group who's told Sky News that he is still expecting to see a mild recession in the UK this year, and Scottish Power's Chief Executive Keith Anderson joins Ian King to discuss the fact his company hasn't reported bumper profits.
2/22/2023 • 27 minutes, 2 seconds
UK economy narrowly avoids recession, sales of used cars plummet, and we discuss tackling music piracy
Wilfred Frost stands in for Ian King this week and discusses the UK avoiding a recession by the thinnest of margins. He also talks to Auto Trader’s commercial director Ian Plummer about figures suggesting the current global economic difficulties are now hitting the used car market. And with The Brit Awards celebrating the best of music, Wilfred talks to one British company aiming to lead the way in combatting piracy
2/10/2023 • 44 minutes, 7 seconds
Shares in AstraZeneca jump, funding drive for more solar and BAT close to selling Russian business
Ian King talks to Neil Shah, Director of Research at Edison Group; Michael Bonte-Friedheim from the energy funding group NextEnergy Capital; and Kingsley Wheaton, Chief Growth Officer for British American Tobacco.
2/9/2023 • 33 minutes, 31 seconds
Electricity demand soars, Pandora's strong results and flexible childcare in an app
On today's episode, Ian King examines the International Energy Agency's belief that a surge in demand for more elecitricty could be met from low emissions sources.The chief executive of the world's biggest jewellery company, Pandora, comments on an exceptionally strong 2022.And there's support from one of the largest pension funds on the planet for a British flexible childcare app.
2/8/2023 • 40 minutes, 56 seconds
BP profits, digital training and Manchester's regeneration
On today's episode, Ian King picks through BP's annual underlying replacement cost profit which has come in at 23-billion pounds for last year - a record high.US networks giant Cisco has announced plans to train 10 million people in digital skills.And Ian's joined by journalist turned communications professional Andy Spinoza, who discusses 40 years of regeneration for Manchester in his new book.
2/7/2023 • 46 minutes, 33 seconds
The Wombles celebrate a birthday and Icelandair bounces back after covid.
Ian King talks to the son of The Wombles creator about the enduring appeal of the childrens' show and Icelandair is the latest airline to bounce back from Covid.
2/3/2023 • 35 minutes, 30 seconds
Prepayment meters, Shell's record profits, and the latest smartphone
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Centrica - the parent company of British Gas - about prepayment meters. He also discusses record profits posted by Shell amid the cost of living crisis. And Ian finds out all about the latest technology unveiled by Samsung.
2/2/2023 • 42 minutes, 15 seconds
The biggest day of strikes in a decade, house prices and Emirates search for cabin crew.
Ian discusses the biggest day of strikes in a decade, as teachers are among the half a million workers walking out. Details on UK house prices as they fall for a fifth consecutive month plus the Emirates search for cabin crew, as airlines look to overcome a labour shortage.
2/1/2023 • 38 minutes, 13 seconds
Predictions for the UK economy, digital investing and Veganuary ends
Ian King looks into a gloomy outlook for the UK, as the IMF says its economy will fare worse than any other developed country this year.Shanti Kelemen, Chief Investment Officer at M&G Wealth joins Ian to talk about the turn to so-called digital wealth management.And on the final day of Veganuary the Founder of Meatless Farm, Morten Toft Bech discusses the growing demand for plant based foods with Ian.
1/31/2023 • 48 minutes, 8 seconds
Tech investment, population growth and 'luxurious' doughnuts
Ian King speaks to the CEO of the London Technology Club about why it's a challenging time for global investment in the sector. Plus, hear from the chief executive of Airtel Africa about how population growth is expected to affect business. And more on the bakery chain that's promising the most lavish doughnuts London's ever tasted.
1/27/2023 • 22 minutes, 29 seconds
Cars, spirits and The Walking Dead
In today's episode, Ian King speaks to the chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturing and Traders about the decline in vehicle production in the UK. He also chats with the head of spirits giant Diageo about their latest sales figures - and why people are choosing premium drinks. And find out about how fans of The Walking Dead are being invited to take a stake in the popular franchise.
1/26/2023 • 44 minutes, 11 seconds
Private sector economic activity, alternative business funding and toy trends
The latest UK Purchasing Managers Index survey has been shared and Chris Williamson, Chief Business Economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence joins Ian King to look over the findings.The managing director of ThinCats, Ravi Anand speaking with Ian about alternative funding for small and medium businesses. And Anna Chapman, Vice President for Marketing at Just Play Products in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa speaks from this year's toy fair at London's Olympia.
1/24/2023 • 46 minutes, 57 seconds
A warning from the CBI, growth for management consultancies and sustainable chocolate bars
A warning from the CBI, growth for management consultancies and sustainable chocolate bars. Ian King speaks to the Director General of the CBI about what he wants to see from the government to generate growth. He chats to James Cadbury about the future of chocolate and finds out more about an investment into a luxury watchmaker. Ian also speaks to the founder of Electric Noir, Nihal Tharoor to find out whether AI computer games are the next big thing.
1/23/2023 • 47 minutes, 37 seconds
Retail figures are down, Davos draws to a close, virtual reality and the metaverse.
Ian King unpicks the latest retail figures from the Office for National Statistics which show how spending habits changed in December. Ian speaks to the chief executive of Aviva about insurance for British businesses during the tricky economic period. And Sky's Ed Conway has more from Davos as the World Economic Forum draws to a close.
1/20/2023 • 48 minutes, 43 seconds
The Crown Estate, Davos and Steven Bartlett
The chief executive of the Crown Estate speaks to Ian King about the change in direction for the royal purse. Ian discusses trends in exports with William Bain from the British Chambers of Commerce. We hear more from the World Econmic Forum in Davos which is focusing on addressing the current energy and food crises, as well as high inflation. And businessman, entrepreneur and television personality Steven Bartlett also joins Ian in the studio to discuss his new start up fund.
1/19/2023 • 47 minutes, 45 seconds
Inflation, batteries and Currys
Ian King gives his analysis on the latest inflation figures and hears about some good news from Davos on investment into battery manufacturing in Britain. Ian also takes a look at trends in global venture capital with Conor Moore from KPMG. He finds out what job are most in demand from LinkedIn's Josh Graff. The Chief executive of Currys, Alex Baldock also speaks to Ian about their results over Christmas.
1/18/2023 • 46 minutes, 45 seconds
Employment figures, Davos and Ramsdens
Ian King discusses the latest labour market figures with Santander's Chief UK Economist, Victoria Clarke. He finds out more about how the World Economic Forum is going in Davos, by chatting to Sky's Economics and Data Editor, Ed Conway who's there. There's also news about the state of China's economy and a new survey from PWC which highlights what challenges businesses could face in the future.
1/18/2023 • 50 minutes, 12 seconds
Teacher strikes, Marks and Spencer and house prices
With house prices starting to fall in recent months, Ian King speaks to Tim Bannister from Rightmove about the market. He's also joined by the Global Head of Commodities Research at Goldman Sachs who has more on what investors can expect from the next year. There are going to be more jobs at M&S and Ian also looks ahead to the Davos summit.
1/16/2023 • 51 minutes, 24 seconds
Surprising GDP figures, helping workers become happier, and the return of Chinese tourists
Among Ian King's guests are: Sky's Economics and Data Editor, Ed Conway, and Chief Economic Strategist at Netwealth, Gerard Lyons, who've been crunching the latest GDP numbers; former Trade and Investment Minister Lord Price talks about WorkL, a platform which aims to make people happier at work; and there's Michael Ward, MD at Harrods, discussing how it's welcoming back Chinese visitors, after the country opened its borders.
1/13/2023 • 20 minutes, 19 seconds
Business leaders are downbeat, software for self-driving cars, and celebrating football through art
Among Ian King's guests are: Catherine Pierre, UK Head of Commercial Banking at JP Morgan, talking about their research into mid-sized UK companies; Arsenal's chief executive, Vinai Venkatesham, is speaking about celebrating football through art; there's Chief Executive of Detected, Liam Chennells, discussing their business verification platform; plus Gavin Jackson, Chief Executive of Oxbotica - the Oxford-based specialist in autonomous vehicle software; and Herman Claesen, from BAE Systems, has the latest on Tempest - a joint programme to build the next generation of fighter jets.
1/12/2023 • 45 minutes, 17 seconds
Mixed picture on Christmas sales, insurance costs rise, and the latest speech-enhancing tech
Among Ian King's guests are: Paul Martin from KPMG talking about retail sales; David Flandro from broker Howden about the sharp rise in the cost of reinsurance; City AM's editor Andy Silvester explains why the paper's going digital-only on Fridays; and the Sonova Group's Martin Grieder talks about speech-enhanced hearable technology
1/10/2023 • 43 minutes, 30 seconds
Industry leaders demand more energy relief, record sales at Rolls-Royce, and the UK's first space launch
Among Ian King's guests: Cara Haffey at PwC on government changes to support on energy costs; Trevor Hope, from Gresham House Ventures, talks about investors backing small or emerging companies; and the Chief Executive of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, Torsten Muller-Otvos, as they report record sales.
1/9/2023 • 39 minutes, 13 seconds
Amazon on the future of its Alexa service, house prices fall yet again, and how powerful is your passport?
Ian speaks to Amazon VP Aaron Rubenson on the future of Alexa. Plus, with many people examineing their family trees to see if they qualify for an EU passport, Armand Arton from the Passport Index explains where you are allowed to travel
1/6/2023 • 42 minutes, 53 seconds
Food inflation hits record high, the internet turns 40 and world tech comes together in Las Vegas
With the rise in food prices reaching a record annual rate in December, Ian is joined by Helen Dickinson from the British Retail Consortium. Plus, as the Consumer Electronics Show gets underway in Las Vegas, he speaks to Nakal Duggal from wireless tech giant Qualcomm – and Chintan Patel from Cisco discusses the 40th birthday of the internet.
1/4/2023 • 48 minutes, 23 seconds
Rolls-Royce pay award to avert strikes, retail sales fall and mince pie maker deals with soaring costs
Rolls-Royce Motors hands its 1,200 employees at Goodwood in West Sussex the biggest single pay award in the history of the plant. Plus, Ian King speaks to the executive director of Waitrose, James Bailey, as we see a surprise fall in retail sales last month. And we speak to the mince pie maker producing about 150 million of them as costs continue to soar.
12/16/2022 • 48 minutes, 14 seconds
Nurses on strike, interest rates rise and the champagne house making bubbly for astronauts
Ian King looks at the latest as tens of thousands of nurses walk out over pay - in one of the biggest strikes in the history of the NHS. Plus, a look ahead to the Bank of England's announcement on interest rates. And Ian speaks to the firm designing bottles for champagne made to be drunk in space.
12/15/2022 • 52 minutes, 4 seconds
Real-term wages fall again, rail strike chaos and the road to net zero emissions
The UK has recorded its second largest fall in real wage growth this year, with the unemployment rate rising slightly. Plus, the latest as rail workers begin the first of six planned walkouts over the Christmas period. And Ian King talks to Lord Browne, who chairs General Atlantic's BeyondNetZero, about confronting the challenges posed by climate change.
12/13/2022 • 49 minutes, 26 seconds
UK economy rebounds, National Grid brings back coal-fired power stations and affordable skiing
Ian King looks at the UK economy rebounding in October more strongly than expected. Plus, National Grid has issued start-up instructions to bring two old coal-fired power stations back into operation to allay concerns over a possible supply shortage. And Ian speaks to the co-founder of Maison Sport, Nick Robinson, who's hoping to make personalised skiing instructor services more affordable.
12/12/2022 • 48 minutes, 37 seconds
Financial sector shake-up, theatres deal with cost-of-living crisis and a boom in men's make-up
The UK's financial sector's in for a shake-up, as the chancellor unveils plans to rip up red tape and replace a number of EU regulations. Plus, Ian King speaks to the executive director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Catherine Mallyon, as theatres cope with the cost-of-living crisis. And Danny Gray, the founder of War Paint, talks about his men's make-up brand as the global market for the products was estimated to be worth £874m last year.
12/9/2022 • 44 minutes, 53 seconds
Rents up as house prices fall, profits for Sports Direct's owner and how Uber's helping veterans into work
A look at house prices as they see their most widespread fall since May 2020, while rents are likely to continue to go up. Plus, Ian King talks to the chief executive of Frasers Group after the Sports Direct owner saw a jump in profits, bucking the downturn in retail sales. And the head of Uber UK speaks to the show about why it's helping military veterans transition into flexible civilian work.
12/8/2022 • 54 minutes, 59 seconds
Global turbulence, retirement and bugs turning food waste into pet food.
Ian speaks to Standard Chartered about how investors are changing their strategies to cope with global turbulence, he discusses how a large proportion of older Britons have no pension savings at all, he talks strikes and how bugs are being used to turn food waste into sustainable dog food.
12/7/2022 • 38 minutes, 34 seconds
Rail strikes, Christmas dinner and Munro
Sky's business presenter looks at food inflation and how it could impact celebrations this Christmas. Plus, the co-founder of tech company Nothing joins Ian to discuss their expanding business.Also find out more about a new car manufacturing venture in Scotland and hear from a trustee of the match funding platform, Big Give.
12/6/2022 • 48 minutes, 16 seconds
Rail strikes, the boom of food delivery services and a major US pizza chain comes to UK
Ian King analyses the latest situation around rail strikes across the UK, hearing from the general secretary of the RMT union, Mick Lynch.Uber Eats’s Senior Director and General Manager, Matthew Price, talks about an increase in restaurants joining the platform since before Covid, while Chris Patnoe, Accessibility and Disability Inclusion Leader at Google, talks about the company’s first dedicated accessibility R&D centre in the UK.America’s third largest pizza chain, Little Caesars, has announced plans to launch in the UK and its Chief Development Officer Jeremy Vitaro joins Ian to discuss that, and cloud software firm WANdisco’s chief executive and founder David Richards explains why his company’s switched to a permanent four day working week.
12/2/2022 • 41 minutes, 53 seconds
Electric vehicles, Garnier and Huel
Sky's business presenter speaks to the chair of Ford, Tim Slatter, about a huge investment into the manufacturing plant on Merseyside. Ian King also looks at how one innovator is helping cement producers to cut down on their carbon emissions.Ian also speaks to Garnier's global brand president, Adrien Koskas about how the beauty retailer is changing its ways to become more environmentally friendly. And find out how plant-based company Huel managed to secure a huge investment.
12/1/2022 • 48 minutes, 25 seconds
Travelex, Impax Asset Management and the Regulators' Pioneer Fund.
Sky's business presenter is joined by the Chief Executive of Travelex to discuss their results after a tricky few years. Ian King finds out more about online wholesale marketplace Faire and discusses overseas investment in science and innovation with government minister George Freeman. He's also joined by Swedish tech entrepreneur, Konrad Bergström who's behind the electric boat company, X Shore.
11/30/2022 • 48 minutes, 54 seconds
Sizewell C, post-pandemic travel, and Ford.
Sky's business presenter Ian King has the latest on the future of Britain's long-term energy security and takes a look at the travel sector's bounce back from the pandemic. Ian also finds out more about Ford's electric car fleet and discovers how gaming and hospitality are coming together in a new business venture.
11/29/2022 • 48 minutes, 22 seconds
China protest, Cyber Monday and Diamonds.
Sky's business presenter considers what affect China's covid lockdown policies and subsequent protests have on the global economy. Ian King also takes a look at the housing market in a conversation with Zoopla's Executive Director for Research. Ian discusses a busy Black Friday and Cyber Monday with the President of e-commerce retailer Spotify.He also chats to a diamond mine owner based in Botswana about the changing industry.
11/28/2022 • 47 minutes, 16 seconds
Spending season, Primark investment and low carbon building.
Sky's business presenter, Ian King sits down with Barclaycard's head of payments to discuss one of the busiest shopping periods of the year. He'll also find out more about low carbon building practices which has attracted billions in venture capital funding this year. And Primark's going to be investing millions of pounds into its UK stores.
11/25/2022 • 40 minutes, 56 seconds
Strike action escalates, tech-innovation in sport and how theme bars are moving into F1
As strikes hit the UK at schools, universities and among postal staff, Royal Mail’s chief executive Simon Thompson joins Ian to discuss the latest on negotiations with the Communication Workers Union.TensCare managing director Neil Wright discusses the natural pain relief company’s decline in profits, while Antonio Cacorino from APEX talks about why he’s among the investors of TMRW Sports, co-founded by golf stars Tiger Woods and Tiger Woods.The man behind theme bars ping-pong chain Bounce, Adam Breedon, chats about the launch of F1 Arcade, which includes 60 motion simulators.The new director of the National Botanic Garden of Wales, Dr Lucy Sutherland, also joins Ian.
11/24/2022 • 44 minutes, 35 seconds
UK economy continues to contract, energy efficiency and powering electric vehicles
Ian King reflects on the latest PMI data suggesting UK economic activity continued to contract with Chris Williamson, Chief Business Economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence.Stena Line’s chief executive Niclas Martensson talks about plans to establish a major freeport in Holyhead, while Alex Dacre of Marlowe discusses his company’s work on helping businesses comply with rules.Ian also explores the future of energy and power, with Worcester Bosch chief executive Carl Arntzen and Trevor Jackson from MAL Research and Development, which claims to have found a way to power electric vehicles with aluminium-air.
11/23/2022 • 35 minutes, 54 seconds
Government borrowing figures, pork factory to come to Rochdale and how product shortages are affecting electrical goods
Ian King is joined by Nomura’s chief UK and Euro area economist George Buckley to discuss the latest government borrowing figures, before Danish Crown’s Jais Valeur discusses major investment in a pork processing facility in Rochdale.Severn Trent Water’s chief executive Liv Garfield talks about plans to offer 500 work experience placements for children each year.Jonathan Murphy discusses Assura’s reaction to the autumn statement, as a company which runs GP surgeries, primary care and healthcare buildings, while AO World’s John Roberts reflects on how global economic pressures are impacting the electrical goods sector.
11/22/2022 • 24 minutes, 13 seconds
Surprise appointment at Disney, new focus at Canary Wharf and the Prime Minister addresses the CBI's conference in Birmingham.
Disney has unexpectedly fired its chief executive overnight and replaced him with his predecessor - Ian King discusses the latest developments with Simon Lapthorne, senior research analyst with Investec. Canary Wharf Group are developing further leisure opportunities - Ian King speaks to Shobi Khan, the chief executive of Canary Wharf Group about what people can expect when they visit the area. And the Prime Minister addresses the CBI annual conference in Birmingham.
11/21/2022 • 51 minutes, 25 seconds
Alcohol banned at Qatar’s World Cup stadiums, Autumn statement reaction and entrepreneurs
Alcohol will not be sold at stadiums for this year’s World Cup in Qatar. Ian King is joined by Sky News' Sports Correspondent Rob Harris to discuss the decision and its implications. Ian King looks at the impact of the Autumn statement, and talks to Imogen Bachra, Head of UK Rates Strategy at NatWest about it. The impact on tax, energy and so-called Solvency II rules are also looked at.While Hannah Seal, a Partner at Index Ventures talks about a call out for the next generation of entrepreneurs.
11/18/2022 • 48 minutes, 23 seconds
Record high inflation, the energy crisis and missed bills
Ian King speaks to Paul Dales, Chief UK Economist at Capital Economics about inflation hitting a 41 year high. While Jane Shoemake, a Client Portfolio Manager at Janus Henderson discusses the record energy prices that have led to a big rise in dividends paid out by oil companies in the third quarter.And the acting President and Chief Executive of Intrum, Andres Rubio, joins Ian King to talk about people missing bill payments as a result of inflation and economic uncertainty.
11/16/2022 • 42 minutes, 56 seconds
Pre-budget warnings, eco tech and a local dining campaign
Ian King speaks to the President of the CBI, Brian McBride, ahead of Thursday's budget.Lee Sutton, Chief Executive of the renewable energy products supplier Myenergi talks about eco tech on Energy Day at the COP27 Summit.Ian King is also joined by Lucy Taylor, OpenTable's Vice President for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. They discuss the impact of difficult economic times on the restaurant trade and a campaign to tackle it.
11/16/2022 • 42 minutes, 9 seconds
House prices fall, UK connectivity and Klarna's expansion
Ian King is joined by Timothy Bannister, the Director of Property Science Innovation at Rightmove after a monthly fall in house prices.John Dickie, Chief Executive of Business LDN joins Ian King to speak about the UK's connectivity, and the calls for cost-neutral measures.And Klarna's Chief Executive, Sebastian Siemiatkowski talks about the site, known for its 'Buy Now, Pay Later' option, expanding into price comparison.
11/14/2022 • 44 minutes, 9 seconds
The UK economy, Black Friday and cryptocurrencies
Today, Ian King discusses the latest GDP figures - which show the UK could be heading for a recession. He also speaks to the Vice President of eBay about shopping trends around Black Friday. Plus, hear from the chief executive of Coinbase, a crypto exchange service, about its rival FTX.
11/11/2022 • 44 minutes, 6 seconds
Car sales, hospitality boost and gaming success
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Autotrader about the demand for vehicles. The CEO of bar group Nightcap joins the show to discuss all things hospitality post-pandemic. Plus, hear from the entrepreneur behind Games Workshop - who's just been given a knighthood.
11/10/2022 • 45 minutes, 57 seconds
US midterms, new monorail and revamped travel
Ian King speaks to the chief global strategist at Principal Asset Management about America's midterm elections. Plus, hear from the managing director of Alstom UK and Ireland about a major monorail project in Egypt. And the vice president of marketing at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority joins the show to discuss how the travel sector is rethinking its tourism strategy.
11/9/2022 • 43 minutes, 36 seconds
Food inflation, cyber ransoms and the space industry
Today, Ian King speaks to the head of consumer insight at Kantar about rising prices in the supermarkets. He also discusses what businesses can do to avoid being a victim of cyber ransoms. Plus, hear from a firm who helps support early stage space tech companies launch their own satellites.
11/8/2022 • 42 minutes, 9 seconds
Cop 27, Ryanair profits and the limits of AI
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Green Lithium about plans to build a large-scale refinery on Teesside for electric vehicles - as this year's Cop 27 climate summit gets underway. Plus, hear from Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary about the airline's pre-tax profits. And the co-founder of LatticeFlow joins the show to talk about how the platform automatically finds and fixes artificial intelligence data and model errors.
11/7/2022 • 45 minutes, 18 seconds
Recession warnings, electric vehicle charging and Duolingo
Ian King reflects on yesterday's decision from the Bank of England to raise interest rates with Wei Li, the Global Chief Investment Strategist at BlackRock.Erik Fairbairn, founder and CEO of Pod Point, speaks about charging points for electric vehicles.Chief Executive of the global language-learning app, Duolingo, Luis Von Ahn talks to Ian King on the digital skills gap.
11/4/2022 • 45 minutes, 53 seconds
Interest rates, trade with Gulf nations and the UK tech sector
Ian King is joined by Stephen Bird, chief executive of Abrdn, the global investment company, Bev White, Chief Executive of Nash Squared discusses the UK tech sector and Ramy Jallad, chief executive of the Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone joins Ian King to talk about trade with Gulf nations.
11/3/2022 • 46 minutes, 41 seconds
Britishvolt secures funding, eyes turn to US Federal Reserve and the rise of sustainable aviation fuel
The electric vehicle battery startup Britishvolt secures extra funding to help avoid the immediate threat of administration - Ian King speaks to the firm's chief executive Graham Hoare. All eyes are on the US Federal Reserve as the world's biggest central bank prepares to raise interest rates again. Plus, the owner of British Airways is looking to agricultural and food waste to make new jet fuel. Ian speaks to Sarah Ellerby, the chief executive of Nova Pangaea Technologies, which is powering the move.
11/2/2022 • 34 minutes, 15 seconds
Gilts, the Autumn Statement and productivity
In today's episode, Ian talks to Schroders' chief economist, Keith Wade, about UK government bonds. He also looks at how UK productivity might be improved, and learns that a new Elizabeth Line station at Bond Street has the potential to increase financial activity in London's West End.
11/1/2022 • 42 minutes, 47 seconds
Mortgage rises, carbon accounting and energy prices
In today's episode Ian King chats to Richard Donnell, Executive Director for Research at Zoopla about recent mortgage rate rises. He also discusses carbon accounting with Sweep's co-founder and Chief Executive, Rachel Delacour.
10/31/2022 • 43 minutes, 37 seconds
Twitter takeover, Amazon shares and Gymshark's success.
Wilfred Frost steps in for Ian King for today's podcast and discusses Elon Musk's 44-billion-dollar takeover of Twitter. He also sits down with the founder of Gymshark to hear how he went from working out of his garage to opening a flagship store in central London. And Wilfred will speak to the CEO of NatWest about the country's economic and political stability.
10/28/2022 • 25 minutes, 10 seconds
End of an era for Ford, struggling airport passenger numbers and a commitment from one of the world's biggest banks.
Wilf Frost steps in for Sky's Ian King for today's business podcast, where he speaks to the boss of Heathrow Airport, which is still struggling post-pandemic. He also sits down with the head of Bank of America, who tells him he's "committed" to the UK, despite recent political and economic turmoil. And there's also news that the UK's most popular car is going to be axed.
10/26/2022 • 42 minutes, 6 seconds
Liz Truss's 'economic experiment', businesses call for stability and borrowing hits £20bn
Ian King speaks to Gerard Lyons, one of the economists who warned Liz Truss of the dangers of the "economic experiment" that led to her downfall as PM. More from the British Chambers of Commerce as businesses brace themselves for a recession, higher interest rates and rising energy bills. Plus, higher interest payments on the national debt meant the government borrowed more last month than expected.
10/21/2022 • 48 minutes, 50 seconds
Food prices surge, Netflix recovers, electric Rolls Royce
On today's episode, Ian and guests discuss the new inflation figures - which are back in double digits following a steep rise in the cost of food.Also, find out why Netflix has had a good summer, and the boss of Rolls Royce tells us about the carmaker's commitment to going green.
10/19/2022 • 46 minutes, 58 seconds
A mini-budget overhaul, hydrogen heating and whisky woes
On today's episode, Ian King delves into the fall out of new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt tearing up Liz Truss' economic and tax plans with the British Chambers of Commerce.He pays particular attention to the impact of cancelling the planned freezing of alcohol duty, with the chief executive of the Scotch Whisky Association Mark Kent. And Ian asks why some of the biggest names in the energy sector are teaming up to tackle the lack of choice for future home heating.
10/18/2022 • 45 minutes, 37 seconds
Chancellor home early amid mini-budget pressure, Royal Mail jobs at risk and how the Royal Mint's diversified
Ian King is joined by Sky's deputy political editor Sam Coates to discuss the latest in Westminster as pressure grows on the chancellor and his mini-budget. Royal Mail announces a consultation on job cuts that could see thousands of roles cut by the end of August next year. Plus, Ian speaks to the chief executive of The Royal Mint, Anne Jessopp, as it completes a three-year transformation, culminating in a 45% jump in full-year profits.
10/14/2022 • 51 minutes, 22 seconds
Pressure on PM over mini budget, business confidence falls and the rise of investing in art
As the prime minister faces tough choices over the mini budget, Ian King talks to Simon French, chief economist at investment bank Panmure Gordon. Meanwhile, the latest Trade Barometer from Santander suggests that business confidence has fallen for the first time since Autumn 2020. Plus, more on how art as a form of investment is growing in popularity - Ian speaks to Tamer Ozmen, the founder and chief executive of Mintus, an online art investment platform.
10/13/2022 • 48 minutes, 45 seconds
GDP unexpectedly falls, Bank of England stands firm and consumer confidence drops
As the fallout to the Chancellor’s mini-budget continues, Ian King’s joined by the Financial Times’ global pensions correspondent Josephine Cumbo, the Sunday Times’ associate editor Oliver Shah and Paul Dails – the UK chief economist at Capital Economics – to discuss the Bank of England’s latest moves, and an unexpected drop in GDP during August.We also drop into the Treasury Select Committee to hear what industry experts think of the current situation (with Paul Johnson, Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies and Professor Jagjit Chadha, Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research) and look at consumer confidence with PwC’s Lisa Hooker.Ian also speaks to Dr Hemmel Amrania, who talks about a new breast cancer diagnosis tool.
10/12/2022 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
A warning over public finances, unemployment falls and the sale of wonky veg is on the up
Ian King has the latest as the government's warned about a £62bn black hole in the public finances. He also speaks to Matthew Percival, director for skills and Inclusion at the CBI, after its figures showed three quarters of businesses were affected by labour shortages in the last year. Plus, Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar, speaks to Ian about rising grocery prices and how consumers are cutting costs.
10/11/2022 • 48 minutes, 40 seconds
House prices, smart energy and an update from the Maritime industry
New research by Oxford Economics suggests house prices are currently over-valued by around 30 percent, and are likely to fall. Andrew Goodwin, Chief UK Economist at Oxford Economics joins Ian King to discuss the outlook.Smart phones, smart speakers, smart watches... but what about smart energy? The Irish firm GridBeyond is a company focusing on just that - Smart energy - which is where devices are used to improve energy-efficiency – their Chief Executive and Co-founder, Michael Phelan talks to Ian about the company.Before the pandemic, the maritime industry contributed £116 billion to the UK economy, up 35% on a decade earlier. Marking the start of Maritime UK Week Sarah Kenny joins the podcast – she’s the chair of the industry body Maritime UK.
10/10/2022 • 47 minutes, 12 seconds
Pound pressures, house prices, flying cars
On today's episode, Ian looks at efforts to stabilise the pound, while Halifax reveals falling house prices.Plus hear about the non-alcoholic spirit-maker cashing in as people cut down on the booze, and an all-electric flying car that's bound for Europe.
10/7/2022 • 46 minutes, 20 seconds
Energy supplies, the price of gold and the Great British Pub of the Year
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to an energy expert about fuel prices increasing and warnings about gas supplies. There's also a discussion about how investors are staying away from gold. And he chats to a teacher-turned-landlord, whose pub has just been named 'Great British Pub of the Year'.
10/6/2022 • 38 minutes, 50 seconds
Business leaders' recession concerns, insurance, and the shoemaker breaking America.
Global chief executives say they're concerned about a looming recession, one of America's fastest-growing insurers - Lemonade - launches in the UK, and Ian speaks to the head of shoemaker Kurt Geiger, as sales are predicted to top a hundred million dollars in the U.S. this year.
10/4/2022 • 13 minutes, 40 seconds
A U-turn on tax cuts, women in tech and how restaurants are coping with the energy prices.
The government’s scrapped plans to slash income tax for the country's highest earners and the markets have responded to the move. Ian King also finds out more about representation in tech and hears how a company are making tequila more sustainable.
10/3/2022 • 49 minutes, 44 seconds
House prices, Citroen and a more sustainable London marathon.
The housing market responds to economic turmoil, a new concept car from Citroen and how a tech partnership with the London marathon will help the event become more sustainable and inclusive.
9/30/2022 • 42 minutes, 37 seconds
The government defends its mini-budget, a look at Salesforce stock and the success of open source software.
The Prime Minister makes no apology for her plans to cut tax, a look at why Salesforce stock has fallen despite a jump in revenue, and a chat with the boss of a medical cannabis company and find out more about Finland's first unicorn company.
9/29/2022 • 48 minutes, 12 seconds
UK's tax plan criticised, food inflation's hit its highest rate on record, and driverless technology
The Chancellor's being urged to re-evaluate his mini-budget with a warning the measures will increase inequality across the UK, data shows the cost of food is at record levels, and a company claims an industry first in driverless cars.
9/28/2022 • 39 minutes, 33 seconds
Continued mini-budget fallout, tidal power and business solutions to wildfires.
Mortgage lenders react to the new chancellor's mini-budget, a look at how the pound is performing, an analysis of NASA's asteroid hit and a start-up that's tackling wildfires.
9/27/2022 • 51 minutes, 9 seconds
The pound plunges against the dollar, Italy moves to the right and a huge investment in Electric Vehicle chargers.
The pound has fallen to an all-time low against the dollar, Giorgia Meloni looks set to become Italy's new prime minister and millions of pounds to help create thousands of on-street Electric Vehicle chargers by 2030.
9/26/2022 • 45 minutes, 43 seconds
Fracking ban lifted, UK wine and Italy's upcoming election
Ian King is joined by Christian Lawrence, Senior Market Strategist at Rabobank, to discuss the US Federal Reserve last night raising its main policy rate.On the day the ban on fracking in the UK is lifted Ian King speaks to Sky's Climate change and energy correspondent, Hannah Thomas-Peter.Ian King also speaks to one of the co-owners of UK wine business Nice Wine.And Lorenzo Codogno, economist and visiting professor at the London School of Economics' European Institute, joins to discuss Italy's election on Sunday.
9/22/2022 • 42 minutes, 17 seconds
Govt offers energy support for firms, Sterling drops over UK debt, but it might benefit UK tourism industry
On the Ian King Business Podcast: the government announces an energy support package for businesses to get through the winter - there's analysis from Sky's political correspondent Ali Fortescue and reaction from the British Chambers of Commerce; the pound falls to a new 37-year low as UK debt rises - we get the thoughts of Elsa Lignos from RBC Capital Markets; Patricia Yates from Visit Britain talks about why the weak pound might benefit the UK tourism industry; and Josh Emden from the Institute for Public Policy Research says retrofitting homes with better insulation and heat pumps could create millions of jobs and save households money
9/21/2022 • 41 minutes, 37 seconds
The future of fibre broadband, Brits head to dentists in Turkey and the insurance impact of the war in Ukraine
Sitting in for Ian King, Wilfred Frost talks fibre broadband with the chief executive of telecommunications company Vorboss, Tim Crewick.He also speaks to Turkish dentist Onur Okay about the number of British people heading there for their care.A winner of the Bold Awards, Mursal Hedayat, discusses her online language school and how her price celebrates female entrepreneurship, while Gerard Grech from Tech Nations talks about the impact people from outside the UK are having on the country’s tech firms.John Neal joins from insurance firm Lloyds of London, which is setting aside £1.1bn to pay claims related to the war in Ukraine.
9/8/2022 • 29 minutes, 57 seconds
Our new PM, soaring energy prices and full-fibre broadband
Ian King speaks to the director of policy and public Affairs at the British Chambers of Commerce about the challenges facing the next Prime Minister. Plus, hear from the CEO of NextEnergy Capital about the soaring cost of wholesale gas. And the chief executives of Giganet and Cuckoo join the show to discuss the roll-out of full-fibre broadband.
9/5/2022 • 40 minutes, 14 seconds
Going nuclear, slowing footfall, Surrey whisky
Today Ian's catching up with the Nuclear Industry Association after Boris Johnson's backing for a new power station at Sizewell yesterday.Also, more evidence of shoppers tightening their belts, but we also hear from a travel company who say rising bills doesn't seem to be putting us off booking holidays.And find out why the Surrey gin belt is turning its hand to whisky.
9/2/2022 • 47 minutes, 16 seconds
Energy promises, US stocks, parcels boom
On today's show, Ian chats to a business boss about the struggle to pay surging commercial energy bills - as the chancellor insists no one should be cut off.Also, US shares experienced their weakest August performance since 2015, there are signs the UK's housing market is slowing, and hear from the boss of a parcel service which is expanding.
9/1/2022 • 46 minutes, 37 seconds
Sky blockbusters, funding the BBC and C4, and ITV's streaming platform
Ian King is at the Edinburgh TV festival - he's speaking to Phil Edgar-Jones, Director of Sky Arts and Head of Entertainment at Sky about spending on big blockbuster TV shows like "House of the Dragon". There's also Kevin Lygo, Managing Director of Media and Entertainment at ITV talking about its new streaming platform, ITVX. Plus we have Baroness Stowell, the Conservative chair of the Communications and Digital Committee in the Lords, and a former BBC Executive discussing the future financing of the corporation. And there's Ian Katz, Chief Content Officer at Channel 4 speaking about the broadcaster turning 40.
8/25/2022 • 50 minutes, 36 seconds
Profits at the banks, takeaways and electric motors
There's good news for two of the UK's biggest banks - Sky's Ian King sits down with the bosses of NatWest and Santander to discuss their profits for the first half of the year.He's also speaking to the managing director of Taco Bell about trends at the takeaways, and the founder of a Norfolk-based electric motor manufacturer.
7/29/2022 • 45 minutes, 55 seconds
Strong profits for energy firms, an airline and a global drinks giant.
Today's been a busy day for company results and Sky's Ian King sits down with the chief executive of Diageo, which has reported a 21-percent rise in full year sales, to 15-point-5 billion pounds. He'll also speak to the boss of Etihad Airways, after the airline enjoyed a record core operating profit of 296-million-dollars for the first six months of the year.
7/28/2022 • 31 minutes, 15 seconds
Heathrow, HS2 and an online fashion retail start-up.
On today’s episode, the CEO of Heathrow airport speaks to Ian King about their latest results and passenger experience. Guests from Unilever and EasyJet also join Ian to talk about their businesses and we find out more about HS2 and Turkey’s most successful start-up.
7/26/2022 • 42 minutes, 51 seconds
Ryanair returns to profit, cut price eCommerce software, Santander talks digital platforms
Ian King speaks to Ryanair's Chief Financial Officer - who's warning of a "fragile" market in air travel, despite returning to profit for the first time since the pandemic; there's also the Business Minister talking about the government's software scheme "Help to Grow"; and Santander launches its new Navigator digital platform to help UK firms expand globally.
7/25/2022 • 23 minutes, 26 seconds
UK minerals, Jubilee sales, and 'unwinding' from the office
On today's episode, Ian King is joined by Pensana Metals chairman Paul Atherley who's announced plans to build the second-largest magnet materials refiner outside China, in East Yorkshire. It's part of a new minerals strategy for the UK.Also today, Platinum Jubilee celebrations fail to turn drops in retail sales, positive.And hear more about the new immersive experience helping busy office workers unwind.
7/22/2022 • 42 minutes, 16 seconds
A June record for UK government interest payments, European gas supplies and the cost of living
In the latest episode, Ian King brings us the latest on government borrowing and catches up with the head of European gas at Energy Aspects, James Waddell, to discuss demand for the energy supply, after Russia turned taps back on having closed Nord Stream One for repairs.Sky’s political correspondent Tamara Cohen talks to Boris Johnson’s cost of living tsar, David Buttress, in Downing Street.
7/21/2022 • 40 minutes, 13 seconds
Inflation figures, Volvo Cars and the impact of the Farnborough Airshow
On today's episode, Ian looks at rising inflation figures. Plus, he speaks to the chief executive of ADS, the trade organisation for companies in the UK aerospace, defence, security and space sectors, which runs Farnborough Airshow. Finally, we hear about Volvo Cars reporting a boost in profits.
7/20/2022 • 42 minutes, 39 seconds
Cyber attacks, vertical airspace and Welsh whisky
On today's episode, Ian speaks to the chief executive of the cybersecurity company Darktrace. It’s revealed its customers have seen a rise in cyber attacks this year of nearly 50% - rising to 138% in government related sectors. Plus, he explores one of the main themes at this year's Farnborough Airshow – that’s electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft.Finally, we hear why a shared loved of rugby is helping Welsh whisky's growing popularity in France.
7/19/2022 • 45 minutes, 40 seconds
Working through a heatwave, P&O update and marking 10 years since London 2012
As the UK prepares to experience possible record breaking temperatures, Ian King discusses worker’s rights with Cate Walter from Rhino Safety Limited.He also talks to Brian McNamara, chief executive of Haleon – the company behind brands like Sensodyne toothpaste – about the firm’s stock market debut.P&O Cruises president Paul Ludlow discusses how the company is doing now, after laying off 800 staff in March, while London 2012 board member Sir Keith Mills reflects on 10 years since the Olympics.
7/18/2022 • 38 minutes, 54 seconds
Semiconductor shortages, Klarna's valuation and tax cut proposals
Ian King speaks to Bosch's Global Chief Executive, Dr Stefan Hartung about what prompted an investment in semiconductor production.Klarna's Chief Executive, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, talks about the companies plunge in valuation. And Shadow chancellor, Rachel Reeves reacts to the Conservative Leadership contest and the candidates focus on tax cuts.
7/13/2022 • 28 minutes, 48 seconds
More tax cut promises, small businesses and data privacy
Tax continues to dominate the Conservative leadership candidates campaigns.Ian King and Oliver Prill, the chief executive of Tide look at the issue of small business owners who are increasingly struggling with rising costs.And US tech company Ketch has found people are looking at how businesses handle data when buying from them.
7/12/2022 • 36 minutes, 21 seconds
Tax promises, Sri Lanka protests and 5 Guys success
Ian King looks through the candidates who have announced plans to stand for leader of the Conservative party, with taxes dominating campaigning so far. Thousands of protestors have occupied the President and the Prime Ministers official homes in Sri Lanka over the economic crisis there. And Ian King speaks to John Eckbert, Chief executive of Five Guys UK about its response to the pandemic and new story openings.
7/11/2022 • 33 minutes, 39 seconds
Tax cuts, public finances and the economic fallout of the PM's resignation
Ian King speaks to an FX strategist at Nomura Securities to discuss the economic impact of Boris Johnson's resignation as Prime Minister. Plus, hear from the director-general of the CBI about how the UK’s public finances are "on an unsustainable path in the long term". And the chief executive of the tax advisory group Blick Rothenberg joins the show to talk about the "biggest personal tax cut in a decade".
7/8/2022 • 42 minutes, 38 seconds
DHL jobs, labour shortages and the return of music festivals
Ian King speaks to the boss of DHL parcel UK about how the German logistics company is creating 3-thousand 500 UK jobs. Plus, hear from the CEO of employment website Indeed about the impact of labour shortages. And the chief executive of AEG European festivals joins the show to talk about whether music festivals could once again stimulate the economy following the pandemic.
7/5/2022 • 45 minutes
Banks in robust health, 3D printers making nutrition products, and an invention to get us drinking more water
Ian speaks to The Banker’s Joy Macknight to look over how the rude health of banks, despite the past few years of Covid, while Ian Lance from Redwheel discusses equity markets.Alan Vey from blockchain company Aventus Network talks about how the EU will regulate crypto.Charlie Jardine from EO Charging explains how charging points for electric vehicles are changing, Melissa Snover from Nourished talks about how 3D printers are producing bespoke protein bars, and we find out from Rebecca Taylor how her ‘hydracup’ will help people keep track of how much water they are drinking.
7/4/2022 • 39 minutes, 51 seconds
Electric cars, start-up investments and post-Covid holidays
On today's episode, Ian explores the push among global carmakers to get customers to buy electric vehicles.Plus, he speaks to the co-founder of Entrepreneur First, which invests in start-ups rather than companies that are already up and running. Finally, we hear about how attitudes to holidays have changed since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
6/29/2022 • 41 minutes, 15 seconds
National lottery ticket sales, future entrepreneurs and hospitality sector recovery
Ian King speaks to Sam Smith, the chief executive of finnCap, who are supporting an initiative to educate children on entrepreneurships.Camelot's chief executive talks through their ticket sales with Ian King, and speaks on the decision by the Gambling Commission to revoke their National Lottery licence. While issues with the hospitality sector following the Covid-19 pandemic are explored with the Managing Director of the Campari Group UK who have backed a industry training scheme
6/28/2022 • 49 minutes, 38 seconds
Small businesses more concerned than ever about future and the possibility of air taxis
Ian King is joined by Sukh Chamdal to discuss his Cake Box company, after a successful year, while Kelly Devine from Mastercard discusses research which claims small and medium businesses are more concerned than ever about the future of their firms.Ian also talks about air taxis with Corvin Huber, chief executive of Skyroads.
6/27/2022 • 22 minutes, 42 seconds
Retail sales fall, investing in Rwanda, and carbon capture plant opens
Ian King talks to: Erin Brookes from Alvarez and Marsal about the fall in retail sales as shoppers cut their spending on food; the Chief Executive of Rwanda Finance Limited about investing in the country; Tata Chemicals as it opens the country's biggest carbon capture plant; and Saudi Arabia's Industry Minister - as international relations with the country begin to thaw
6/24/2022 • 25 minutes, 54 seconds
UK’s economy grows, Zoom’s future and Sussex wine
In the latest episode, Ian King catches up with the latest on negotiations with RMT members on the second day of rail strikes.Chris Williamson from S&P Global Market Intelligence joins Ian to discuss figures which show the UK’s economy continues to grow, while Zoom’s CIO advisor Magnus Falk discusses the company’s future – which is being used less since people returned to offices following the worst of the Covid pandemic.Kalibrate’s Oliver Shaw talks about concerns people have about switching to electric cars, International Women in Engineering Day is celebrated – and after Sussex wine was given protected designation of origin status, Ian speaks to the founder of the Rathfinny estate.
6/23/2022 • 41 minutes, 40 seconds
Rail strikes, inflation increases and transforming the City of London
Ian King assesses the latest inflation figures with Santander UK’s chief economist Victoria Clarke, and gets an update on the latest rail strike situation.The City of London’s Chris Hayward discusses a vision to transform the financial district to include more festivals, music and art, while Sift’s Tonia Luykx talks about online scammers who are using ‘content fraud’ to swindle customers on seemingly trustworthy sites.Among the other guests, founder of glamping company The Pop Up Hotel Mark Sorrill talks about the return of Glastonbury.
6/22/2022 • 44 minutes, 6 seconds
Businesses hit by strikes, profits up at Telecom Plus, and plants replacing plastic
On the Ian King podcast: we have the government's take on today's rail strikes along with updates from Network Rail and the chief executive of UK Hospitality, Kate Nicholls; Andrew Lindsay, the chief executive of Telecom Plus, speaks about surviving in the energy sector; and Julia Hawkins of Phoenix Court Group talks about investment in high growth businesses
6/21/2022 • 37 minutes, 48 seconds
Summer travel disruption, London tech week and a new metaverse platform
Samantha Washington speaks to Robert Hentschel, Chief Executive of motorcycle brand Norton about its new bike launching.Simi Lindgren, Chief Executive of Yuty, joins Samantha to talk about the tech start up making waves in the beauty industry.And the founders of Metropolis World's first metaverse city, Celeste, talk about the launch set for July.
6/17/2022 • 48 minutes, 8 seconds
The man taking a fight to Apple and the government’s digital strategy
Samantha Washington sits in for Ian King in today’s episode – but Ian makes an appearance to discuss the government’s digital strategy with minister Chris Philp.After chancellor Rishi Sunak launched a review of the UK’s advanced computing, IBM UK and Ireland CEO Sreeram Visvanathan speaks to Samantha.She also catches up with Andrew Williams from Halma, a “group of life-saving technology companies”.Consumer campaigner Justin Gutmann comes on the show to talk about suing Apple for £768m over a software update which effectively slowed down older iPhones.Following a warning that food prices could rise 15-percent this summer, James Walton, Chief Economist at the Institute of Grocery Distribution, joins Samantha – who also discusses digital security with Fran Rosch from ForgeRock.
6/16/2022 • 35 minutes, 25 seconds
Royal Mail, reading surge and the so-called Blue Economy
Sky's Ian King finds out about Royal Mail's new parcel hub in Warrington. He'll also speak to the chief executive of Bloomsbury Publishing to see how the pandemic surge in reading continues and there'll be more on the so-called Blue Economy.
6/15/2022 • 32 minutes, 15 seconds
Unemployment figures, whiskey crowdfunding and post-pandemic office spaces
On today's episode, Ian explores the latest unemployment figures.Plus, a look at how drinks companies are using crowdfunding to see growth. We also hear from the chief executive of a company that’s been looking at how the pandemic has forced employers to reconsider the number of days they ask employees to go into the office, as well as the kind of facilities they want to provide.
6/14/2022 • 41 minutes, 33 seconds
The UK’s economy, London Tech Week and the so-called ‘Wirecard scandal’
On today's episode, Ian looks at the UK’s economy as official figures show it contracted by 0.3% in April. The director-general of Britain’s biggest employers’ group, the CBI, reacts to the data. Plus, what can be expected from London Tech Week? Finally, we hear from a journalist involved in the Wirecard scandal in Germany.
6/13/2022 • 46 minutes, 59 seconds
Britain’s banks no longer “too big to fail”, McDonald’s teams up with Meta
In the latest podcast, Ian King catches up with Ross Mould from AJ Bell to discuss the Bank of England’s resolvability assessment of UK banks that they’re no longer “too big to fail”.He speaks to Christine Trodella from Meta about the Facebook company teaming up with McDonald’s and looks into whether football clubs are making as much money from fans as they could with Neil Joyce from CLV consultancy group.Ian’s also joined by a pizza restauranteur who’s turning one of his sites completely plant-based and to the chief executive of sneaker company LOCI.
6/10/2022 • 39 minutes, 23 seconds
Fuel prices reach another unwanted landmark, interest rate analysis and investing in holiday homes
In the latest episode, Ian King looks at rising fuel prices, as the average cost of filling up a family car with petrol rose above £100.He speaks to George Buckley, the chief UK economist and co head of European economics at Nomura, to analyse interest rate rises.Ian also catches up with Euan Blair to discuss his Multiverse business, talks to the CEOs of Tate & Lyle and Norcros, and looks into whether a new way to buy a holiday home abroad.
6/9/2022 • 41 minutes, 8 seconds
The economic outlook, supply chains and which airline say it’s on course for a record summer?
On today's episode, Ian explores the economic outlook and supply chains. Plus, the chief executive of Wizz Air talks about the airline’s latest figures. Also, how businesses are trying to do more for less, as budgets come under pressure.
6/8/2022 • 50 minutes, 29 seconds
Rising fuel prices, four-day working weeks and hear from one so-called ‘unicorn’ start-up business
On today's episode, Ian speaks to Sky’s business correspondent about rising fuel prices. Plus, how dozens of companies are trialling a four-day working week. Finally, the chief executive of one company, which is among the so-called ‘unicorn’ start-up businesses, talks about its progress so far.
6/7/2022 • 48 minutes, 2 seconds
Cost of living crisis, legal trouble for Elon Musk and Chelsea Flower Show
Sky's Ian King unpacks the Chancellor's multi-billion-pound support package to help households with the cost of living. He'll also speak to the new headline sponsor of this year's Chelsea Flower Show and Elon Musk is being sued by investors in Twitter.
5/27/2022 • 41 minutes, 22 seconds
Auto Trader profits, tech funding and a whisky revival
On today's episode, chief executive of Auto Trader Nathan Coe discusses what effect offering free advertising during the coronavirus pandemic has had on profits.New research from Google reveals the future growth of impact technology companies is being threatened by dwindling funding for early-stage start ups.And Ian's joined by one of the founding members of new trade body, the English Whisky Guild.
5/26/2022 • 37 minutes, 37 seconds
Windfall tax, water affordability and formula shortages
On today's episode, Ian King's joined by the chief executive of SSE Alistair Phillips-Davies who explains the impact any possible windfall tax could have on future investment.Sky's Paul Kelso also has the latest from the World Economic Forum in Davos.Severn Trent has posted a rise in profits, as it reveals how it intends to help people pay their water bills.And Ian hears from the British company sending baby formula to the US.
5/25/2022 • 46 minutes, 26 seconds
Grocery inflation, Elizabeth line opens, wine fit for a President
On today's episode of the Ian King Business Podcast, Sky's Paul Kelso reports from the World Economic Forum in Davos where the war in Ukraine is top of the agenda.Supermarket prices are rising at their fastest rate for 13 years, with products like dog food and fresh beef all on the rise.Elsewhere the first passengers have travelled on the Elizbeth line, London's newest rail network. And Darius Pommier, of Chateau Darius, joins Ian to discuss how he's hoping to modernise the image of his wine.
5/24/2022 • 43 minutes, 55 seconds
Zelenskyy addresses Davos, and how one burger company is cutting carbon emissions
In today's podcast, Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Honest Burgers about how the company's cutting carbon emissions.Ukraine's President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos - urging businesses to stop dealing with Russia.And Ian discusses the number of refugees displaced by the conflict seeking employment in the UK.
5/23/2022 • 49 minutes, 21 seconds
Former BoE governor attacks central banks, and retail sales rise, but confidence plummets
On the Ian King Business Podcast: retail sales rise but consumer confidence plummets - hear from the former Bank of England governor Mervyn King who blames central banks for fuelling inflation; analysis of cryptocurrency markets following a stablecoin collapse; and former Rugby World Cup winner Will Greenwood talks about celebrating young sporting talent
5/20/2022 • 41 minutes, 23 seconds
Pubs, grub and music
Sky's Ian King speaks to the boss of Young's - which owns more than 200 pubs and hotels - about the company's post-Covid recovery.He looks into the meat-free food industry as California-based Impossible Foods launches in the UK.And the boss of Hipgnosis Songs talks to Ian about an increasing number of older music artists selling the publishing rights to their songs - for millions of pounds.
5/19/2022 • 30 minutes, 26 seconds
Inflation hits 40 year high - who's hurting the most? And could upskilling tackle labour shortages?
On the Ian King Business podcast we have the latest assessment about inflation - reaching a 40 year high - and ask if it'll get worse; there's also Planet Organic's CEO about the impact of rising costs on their prices; the chief executive of Zilch talks about expanding into the US; and discover why Legal & General is investing £4bn in the West Midlands
5/18/2022 • 42 minutes, 3 seconds
Wages fall sharply, investing in Andorra and Vietnam, and recycling cans
On today's Ian King Business Podcast: inflation pressures continues after a sharp fall in wages; Taavet Hinrikus talks about his startup helping boost routine testing at home; the world's biggest maker of aluminium cans discusses recycling; we look at investment opportunities in Andorra and Vietnam; and review the biggest business stories of the day
5/17/2022 • 43 minutes, 15 seconds
Rising energy bills, Ryanair losses and supply changes
Energy regulator Ofgem is warning of "tougher" times as it considers shaking up the price cap. Plus, hear from Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary about airline trade ahead of a potentially busy summer schedule. And the boss of Make UK joins Ian to discuss changes within the supply chain as manufacturers try to cut down costs.
5/16/2022 • 43 minutes, 14 seconds
Westfield's Covid-19 recovery, so-called workflow solutions and digital fashion
Ian King speaks with Scott Parsons, the UK Chief Operating Officer of Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, about the recovery of its shopping centres following the Covid-19 pandemic.Bill McDermott, the Chief Executive of software company ServiceNow, speaks about a rise in so-called workflow solutions following the pandemic.Ian King also looks at a metaverse fashion event taking place for Mental Health Awareness Month.
5/13/2022 • 43 minutes, 42 seconds
UK’s economy shrinks, recruitment issues and autonomous ships
After the UK’s economy shrank and GDP showed growth of just 0.8%, the Chancellor Rishi Sunak reacts to the figures. Ian is joined by the Lord Mayor of London, Vincent Keaveny, to talk about the Net Zero summit while Yarden Gross, the co-founder & Chief Executive of Orca Artificial Intelligence, discusses ships which use AI to navigate. Ian also catches up with restauranteurs to analyse recruitment issues in the sector and we look into why an increasingly large number of entrepreneurs are selling their businesses.
5/12/2022 • 46 minutes, 5 seconds
The cost of living crisis, remote working roles and tackling scam reviews
Ian King looks are the issue of the cost of living, including the impact the war in Ukraine is having on food security.#Areas across the UK are seeing an inrease in remote working roles. Ian is joined by Charlotte Holloway, UK&Ireland Government Director at Zoom - and Rosie Freshwater, Co-Founder of RUME2 - a co-working, meeting and event space.Peter Muhlmann, CEO of Trustpilot shares how they are combating fake reviews online.
5/11/2022 • 48 minutes, 38 seconds
Digital health, payments infrastructure and a new tech unicorn.
Monique Fayad, Chief Executive of Trellus Health speaks to Ian King about their work as a technology platform working to improve digital health.Ian King also looks at the payments infrastructure business Paddle today becomes the UK's latest tech unicorn - a start-up valued at more than $1billion.And hear from FD Technologies, whose software and data analytics services are used by Wall Street's biggest banks and a number of Formula One teams.
5/10/2022 • 27 minutes, 1 second
A rescue deal for McColl's, decision intelligence and Quorn announce a deal with KFC
After going into administration on Friday, rescue talks continue for a buyout of McColl's, with Morrison leading the way. Ian King speaks about the rise of decision intelligence with the chief executive of Pyramid Analytics.As Quorn announce a deal with KFC Quorn's Chief Executive, Marco Bertacca shares what that means for them and Europe's food options.
5/9/2022 • 50 minutes, 41 seconds
Stock markets in turmoil, a rescue deal for McColl's and the rise of the smart bus
In today's episode, Ian King looks at the markets reacting to rising interest rates and soaring inflation.He's also joined by Sky's city editor Mark Kleinman, who has all the latest on Morrisons proposing a last-ditch rescue deal for McColl's Retail Group.Plus, more on Zeelo, the UK-based smart bus platform bought last week for $100m.
5/6/2022 • 49 minutes, 47 seconds
Interest rates, international travel and the inflation of milk
On today's episode, Ian King discusses the Bank of England's interest rate decision and what that means for families across the UK.He's also joined by the chief executive of Trivago, Axel Hefer, who speaks about the optimism around international travel.And the price of milk is on the rise as a result of higher supply chain costs and the conflict in Ukraine.
5/5/2022 • 43 minutes, 48 seconds
EU's planned Russian oil ban, soaring shop prices and Crossrail gets a launch date
On today's episode, Ian King has the latest from the European Commission President on plans for a 'complete' ban on oil imports from Russia in the latest round of sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine.He's also joined by the Chief Executive of the British Retail Consortium Helen Dickinson, after figures reveal shop prices are at their highest level in a decade. And Crossrail - which will be known as the Elizabeth Line on London's transport network - finally gets its opening date.
5/4/2022 • 41 minutes, 48 seconds
BP's quarterly results, buying Amazon businesses and cultural funding
Ian King and Russ Mould, Investment Director at AJ Bell discuss BP's quarterly results, which are the best in a decade.Ian King also speaks to Nick Tuzenko, the founder and MD of Accel Club. Accel is part of what's being described as the new tech gold-rush by buying successful Amazon businesses.One business is focusing on boosting funding in the culture sector. Artiq, has grown to one of the biggest art agencies in Europe and Katie Terres, COO, shares why they're focusing on culture in the workplace with Ian King.
5/3/2022 • 41 minutes, 42 seconds
Moroccan energy link, Natwest's profits double and London's super sewer
Sky's Ian KIng speaks to the chairman of the company behind the world's longest undersea cable, bringing low-cost clean energy to the UK.He explores NatWest's profits with chief executive Alison Rose as the bank sees them double in the first quarter of the year.And tunnelling for London's 'super sewer' is finishing up - Ian talks to Sir Neville Simms from Thames Tideway about the huge project.
4/29/2022 • 42 minutes, 10 seconds
Meta shares, economic crime and Heineken takes on the small screen
Sky's Ian King discusses a jump for Meta's shares after the social media company reported better than expected earnings.He speaks to the chair of the Treasury Select Committee about the government's new Economic Crime Plan.And Heineken strikes a deal with Emmerdale and Coronation Street for its non-alcoholic beers to be served in the Woolpack and Rovers Return.
4/28/2022 • 41 minutes, 5 seconds
Russian gas, pubs' pandemic recovery and giving tech a longer life
On today's episode, the head of European Gas at Energy Aspects James Waddell talks us through the consequences of Russia turning gas supplies off to other European nations having done so with Poland and Bulgaria.It's over their refusal to pay for it in roubles, at the request of Vladimir Putin.Also today, Ian hears indication the pub industry is bouncing back from lockdowns and about the high street names looking to cut electronic waste.
4/27/2022 • 45 minutes, 13 seconds
Twitter takeover, airport profits and City week
Sky's Ian King looks at Elon Musk's deal to buy Twitter and what it might mean for the social media platform.John Holland-Kaye joins him to discuss Heathrow Airport's profits - or lack of - as it continues to recover from Covid restrictions.Plus, Ian speaks to Luke Ellis from Man Group, as City week gets underway.
4/26/2022 • 40 minutes, 17 seconds
Macron's re-election, another jump in house prices and businesses supporting Ukraine
Sky's Ian King looks at what another five years of Emmanuel Macron as president will mean for France's economy. He speaks to Tim Bannister from Rightmove about another record-high for house prices.And one of Poland's best-known entrepreneurs explains why he thinks businesses aren't doing enough to help Ukraine.
On today's show, Ian discusses the latest evidence from retail sales figures that consumers are tightening their belts.Plus, why a union's accusing private equity firms of 'plundering' Britain's high streets, and the boss of one travel company explains how the sector's sailing on from the pandemic.
4/22/2022 • 46 minutes, 56 seconds
Sport stars back Chelsea FC bid, Tesla shares jump and the Chancellor is in Washington.
Sky’s Ian King gets an exclusive from our city editor, Mark Kleinman about the famous sports stars backing one of the bids to takeover Chelsea FC from Roman Abramovich. He’ll also get some analysis on the rise of Tesla’s sales.
4/21/2022 • 39 minutes, 42 seconds
Netflix shares plunge, hunt for permanent employees and the future of the Metaverse.
Netflix shares plunge as it loses subscribers for the first time in more than a decade and Sky's Ian King speaks to recruiters about why more employers are looking for permanent staff, despite worries about the economy. He'll also be discussing the future of the Metaverse, with a man who's been developing it for more than a decade.
4/20/2022 • 39 minutes, 26 seconds
Sri Lanka asks the IMF for help and what's next for Elon Musk and Twitter?
After Sri Lanka asked the IMF for financial help, Ian King speaks to Murtaza Jafferjee, chair of the Advocata Institute and elected director of the Colombo Stock Exchange. Elon Musk's proposed takeover of Twitter is discussed with Dan Ives, managing director of equity research at investment firm Wedbush Securities, and Christian Verhounig joins Ian to talk about Ambassador Cruise Lines - the first British cruise line to launch in the UK in more than a decade.
4/19/2022 • 28 minutes, 41 seconds
Russian gas switch-off, Chelsea FC sell-off, and impacts from inflation
Ian King looks into how Europe's coping with turning off Russian gas supplies, there's a deadline looming for Chelsea Football Club, and he asks what real-world impact rising inflation has
4/14/2022 • 24 minutes, 47 seconds
Rising inflation, Flybe’s future and an app allowing workers to access wages early
Ian King looks at the annual rate of inflation shooting up to a fresh 30-year high of 7% in March. He discusses the figures with Santander UK’s chief economist.Plus, hear from Flybe’s chief commercial officer, more than two years since the airline went into administration.The co-founder and chief executive of Wagestream also discusses the app. It allows workers to access their salary at any time of the month for a fee.
4/13/2022 • 47 minutes, 22 seconds
Warnings for Ukraine's economy, UK growth and more on the sale of Chelsea
Forecasters have warned Ukraine's economy will shrink by almost half this year as the Russian invasion and the impact of a “deep humanitarian crisis” takes its toll. Ian King also talks to experts about the UK economy slowing more sharply than expected in February and Sky's City Editor, Mark Kleinman has an update on those bidding to buy Chelsea FC.
4/13/2022 • 1 minute, 55 seconds
Job vacancies, supply disruption and Ukraine book appeal
Ian King speaks to the CEO of the employee benefits provider Unum UK about how vacancies have risen to a record high. Plus, hear from the founder of supply chain risk management company, Interos, about how the war in Ukraine has caused major disruption. And chair of literacy charity Bookmark joins the show to discuss how it's trying to supply 5,000 book boxes to Ukrainian children arriving in the UK.
4/12/2022 • 42 minutes, 26 seconds
French election to kick off, hydrogen industry talks energy plan and the rise in cyberattacks
Sky's Ian King takes the temperature in Paris ahead of this weekend's presidential election first round. The hydrogen industry welcomes the government's energy strategy. Plus, we look at why UK companies are facing 29% more cyberattacks than before the war in Ukraine.
4/8/2022 • 44 minutes, 36 seconds
A nuclear future for Britain, Ukraine conflict sparks costs crisis in Africa and the breastfeeding app on the rise
Sky's Ian King looks at the prime minister's promise for cheaper energy bills as the government announces its major new investment in nuclear power. Also, the other parts of the world facing potential humanitarian disasters as a result of the Ukraine crisis. Plus, he speaks to Chen Mao Davies, the chief executive of LatchAid, the breastfeeding app that's secured £1m to expand.
4/7/2022 • 48 minutes, 17 seconds
A rise in National Insurance, the future of fracking and labour shortages in the food and farming sector
On the day National Insurance contributions rise, Ian analyses the impact with Hannah Essex, Co-Director of the British Chambers of Commerce. He also looks into labour shortages in the farm and food industry with Chair of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee, Neil Parish, and after the government ordered a review into the latest science on fracking, Ian talks to Stephen Bowler, chief executive of IGas Energy. Plus the latest on Ukraine's access to medicine and the cruise industry.
4/6/2022 • 40 minutes, 38 seconds
Momentum for services sector, Channel 4 privatisation and fresh supply chain issues
Sky's Ian King looks at fresh figures which show growing momentum for the UK's services sector as it continues to recover from Covid-19.He's also joined by the founder of Enders Analysis, Claire Enders, to discuss the government's plan to sell Channel 4.And the boss of Quixant speaks to Ian about how supply chain issues are causing problems for the gaming and broadcast sectors.
4/5/2022 • 43 minutes, 4 seconds
The impact of banning Russian gas, keeping Ukrainians connected and the electric Lotus SUV
Sky's Ian King looks at what a ban on Russian gas might mean for Europe's economy. He also speaks to Aleksander Komarov, the chief executive of Kyivstar, Ukraine's leading mobile operator. Plus, more on Lotus unveiling the Eletre - the car it's billing as the world's first electric hyper-SUV.
4/4/2022 • 48 minutes, 5 seconds
Sanctions against Russia, Heathrow losses and inclusion in the financial services sector
Sky's Ian King has a look at the various sanctions being imposed on Russia after troops were moved into the Donbass region.He also speaks to the chief executive of Heathrow Airport as it becomes the only European hub to see a fall in passenger numbers last year.And there's a push for the financial services sector to better promote inclusion in the workplace.
2/23/2022 • 42 minutes, 10 seconds
Russia tensions push up oil prices and more female representation in the FTSE
Sky's Ian King looks at the impact tensions between Russia and Ukraine are having on the price of oil and explores sanctions being considered by Western countries; he explores the sharp increase in female representation in the UK’s richest firms; and why big changes in the insurance sector could unlock billions of pounds of investment in long term infrastructure projects.
2/22/2022 • 45 minutes, 13 seconds
Rising house prices, the lottery license and Australia reopens its borders
Sky's Ian King speaks to Tim Bannister from Rightmove as house prices see their biggest monthly increase; Justin King from Allwyn speaks to Ian as they launch a bid to take over the National Lottery license from Camelot; and Covid restrictions in Australia are lifted to allow a return of international tourists.
2/21/2022 • 45 minutes, 34 seconds
Wage growth, record fuel prices and a virtual fashion week.
Saima Mohsin (who steps in for Ian King) speaks to the boss of job site Reed, as wage growth in the UK struggles to keep up with increasing inflation. She'll also hear how record fuel prices are having an impact on industry and will find out more about the world's first virtual fashion week.
2/15/2022 • 44 minutes, 17 seconds
Ukraine impact, Chiltern Railways and the Super Bowl
Geopolitcs expert Matt Oresman speaks to Saima Mohsin (who steps in for Ian King) about how stocks and oil prices have been affected by concerns that Russia could invade Ukraine without warning. The chief executive of Chiltern Railways explains how they've managed to cut CO2 output with a new train. And a look at the benefits and drawbacks of businesses buying Super Bowl advertisements.
2/14/2022 • 47 minutes, 12 seconds
Economic growth, airport terminal to reopen and rising e-cigarette sales.
Sky's Ian King delves into the latest GDP figures for the UK economy. Gatwick Airport's announced it plans to reopen its South Terminal nearly two years after it was mothballed to save costs. He'll also be speaking to the world’s second-largest tobacco company about rising sales of e-cigarettes.
2/11/2022 • 39 minutes, 41 seconds
Relx results, business optimism and strong luxury watch sales
Ian King speaks to the chief financial officer at Relx about its latest results. Plus, hear from the head of corporate client banking at JP Morgan UK to discuss why some midsize business leaders are optimistic for the year ahead in the post-Brexit era. And the CEO of Watches of Switzerland joins the show to talk about its boost in revenue.
2/10/2022 • 19 minutes, 37 seconds
Apprenticeships, finance shakeup and Brexit disruption
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Mace about how the construction industry is creating opportunities for young people. Plus, hear from the head of policy and advocacy at the Finance Innovation Lab to discuss a proposed shake-up of the way financial policy and regulation are made in the UK. And the head of European policy for Logistics UK joins the show to talk about a damning report which suggests the only clear impact of Brexit so far is increased costs, extra paperwork and border delays.
2/9/2022 • 44 minutes, 4 seconds
Oil company profits, electric car sales and Google is sued
Ian King looks at BP's highest annual profit in eight years, the group says it made 9-and-a-half billion pounds last year. He also speaks to Mikael Lindahl Chief Executive Price Runner's the Swedish comparison site, who are suing Google in a 2.1 billion Euro lawsuit.Plus hear about the rise in electric car sales which have become the second hand car of choice for many drivers.
2/8/2022 • 44 minutes, 11 seconds
Energy supply, National Apprenticeship Week and women in tech
Ian King looks at the energy supply crunch in Europe, Asia and the US. He speaks to the chief executive of Crescent Petroleum, the Middle East's oldest private oil and gas company, which has become one of the first businesses in the industry to achieve carbon neutrality across its operations.He also speaks to Northern Rail this National Apprenticeship Week to find out what action’s being taken to attract more young people. Plus, hear from a board member at the Institute of Directors who discusses the need to encourage more women to get into tech.
2/7/2022 • 46 minutes, 32 seconds
Energy bosses talk rising prices, the billions spent on DIY and a net zero whiskey brand
Sky's Ian King speaks to the chief executives of Centrica and Octopus Energy. He also looks at how the pandemic's got homeowners spending big on DIY - that's £40bn on home improvements in the past year. Plus, more on the whiskey brand pursuing purpose as well as profit.
2/4/2022 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
Cost of living crisis, Matt Hancock on cryptocurrencies and Meta shares slump
Sky's Ian King looks at the cost of living crisis with UK inflation at a 30-year high. He also speaks to former health secretary Matt Hancock about concerns surrounding cryptocurrencies. Plus, more on Meta's shares slumping by more than 20% in after-hours trading.
2/3/2022 • 47 minutes, 53 seconds
Levelling up, high street price rises and growing pressure to pump more oil to boost COVID recovery
Sky's Ian King looks at the government's plan to "level up" Britain and improve the economic prosperity of regions outside of London. He also speaks to British Retail Consortium chief executive Helen Dickinson as shoppers are hit by the highest price rises in almost 10 years. Plus, a look at the pressure facing the world's main oil-exporting nations to pump more to help the global economic recovery from the pandemic.
2/2/2022 • 47 minutes, 35 seconds
Virgin Money on rising interest rates, house prices boom and fresh investment in e-scooters
Sky's Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Virgin Money as interest rates could be raised this week. He also looks at Nationwide data suggesting the housing market has had its strongest start to the year since 2005. Plus, the growing confidence in e-scooters as they see fresh investment.
2/1/2022 • 46 minutes, 50 seconds
Ryanair's COVID turbulence warning, a bumper year for tech and the rise of NFTs
Sky's Ian King speaks to Ryanair's chief financial officer Neil Sorahan about more potential COVID disruption. He also looks into tech IPOs raising £6.6bn in 2021. Plus, the rise of non-fungible tokens and an artist selling digital art to raise money for charity.
1/31/2022 • 44 minutes, 4 seconds
Apple profits, online ordering and holiday bookings
Sky's Ian King looks into record profits for Apple in the last quarter of 2021. He speaks to the boss of a Belgian start-up looking to make online ordering more straight-forward. Plus, travel experts predict this weekend could be the busiest in more than two years for holiday bookings.
1/28/2022 • 39 minutes, 45 seconds
Businesses set for a boost as coronavirus restrictions lift in England.
Ian King speaks to bosses at Diageo and EasyJet to find out how relaxed coronavirus rules in England will help their businesses. He'll also be chatting to an electric bike company who's hoping to capitalise on people returning back to offices.
1/27/2022 • 39 minutes, 25 seconds
Canary Wharf, travel and mental health in the office
Ian King speaks to Citi's chief executive in Europe about the global bank's refurbishment of its Canary Wharf headquarters. Plus, hear from Wizz Air bosses about the current state of the travel industry. And the CEO of AXA UK speaks about how businesses can support their workers deal with mental health conditions.
1/26/2022 • 43 minutes, 6 seconds
Levelling up, green mortgages and meal deliveries
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Legal and General about claims the UK is going backwards in its efforts to level up Britain. Plus, hear from the CEO of mortgage firm Lend-Invest about how it's reached two billion pounds worth of assets under management. And the UK general manager of food delivery app Getir joins the show to discuss its recent campaign with Spurs.
1/24/2022 • 40 minutes, 5 seconds
Gigafactory investment, Covid travel and a cashless future
Ian King speaks to Britishvolt's executive chairman to talk about how plans for a new electric vehicle battery gigaplant in Northumberland have been boosted by fresh investment. Plus, hear from the CEO of tech company Zamna about software it claims will help speed up the airport process when going on holiday. And the chief executive of the UK's largest cash machine network joins the show to discuss how we're losing interest in cash.
1/21/2022 • 39 minutes, 41 seconds
Inflation, technical debt and non-invasive face lifts
Ian King looks at rising UK inflation, which has hit its highest level in almost 30 years. He speaks to two economists who offer their analysis of the reasons behind the increase. He also explores the findings of a new report which shows three quarters of UK companies are struggling to keep up with the pace they’ve set over the last two years - and they don't have a strategy to deal with it. They now find themselves in what's been described as 'technical debt'.Plus, hear from the founder of a company which combines exercises and skincare for a non-invasive face lift.
1/19/2022 • 47 minutes, 18 seconds
Employment figures, Christmas trading and driverless cars
Ian King analyses the latest employment statistics with a chief economist at the Institute of Directors. He also looks at Christmas trading figures with the chief executive of Hotel Chocolat after the retailer saw a boost in sales over the festive period. Plus, hear from the founder of UK self-driving start-up, Wayve. The company’s raised nearly £150m to scale up its technology.
1/18/2022 • 41 minutes, 48 seconds
Covid self-isolation rules, offshore wind farms and house prices
Ian King explores the change to coronavirus self-isolation rules in England and the impact on businesses. He also speaks to Scotland’s first minister Nicola Sturgeon about the development of offshore wind farms. Plus, hear from Rightmove’s director of property data who discusses the rise in the number of people enquiring about homes.
1/17/2022 • 44 minutes, 25 seconds
Economy bounces back, Facebook faces a lawsuit and shares in Currys slip
Ian King looks at the latest GDP figures from the Office for National Statistics for November and finds out more about a multi-billion pound legal claim that's being launched against Facebook in the UK.
1/14/2022 • 41 minutes, 4 seconds
Retail high, Ovo cuts and India's trade deal
Ian King speaks to the website and magazine editor of Drapers - as well as the head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar - about the companies which have issued profit upgrades thanks to strong Christmas trading figures. Plus, hear from Sky's city editor about how Ovo - the UK's third biggest gas and electricity firm is expected to axe over a quarter of its workforce. And the international trade minister joins the show to discuss a potential UK-India trade deal.
1/13/2022 • 42 minutes, 5 seconds
Refurbished devices, JD Sports sales and Garnier's no rinse conditioner
Ian King speaks to the CEO of tech firm Back Market about demand for refurbished devices. Plus, hear from the executive chairman of JD Sports about how it's issuing a profit upgrade following better than expected Christmas sales. And the global brand President of Garnier joins the show to discuss its new hair product which will save around 100 litres of water per tube.
1/12/2022 • 41 minutes, 32 seconds
HS2 trains, retail sales and Bolt's announcement
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of HS2 trains about how its engines will be powered using zero-carbon electricity. Plus, hear from the CEO of the British Retail Consortium about Christmas sales. And the chief executive of taxi app Bolt joins the show to discuss the firm's latest investment.
1/11/2022 • 41 minutes, 59 seconds
Cladding concerns, roaming charges and a Rolls Royce record
Ian King speaks to the executive chairman of the Home Builders' Federation about how ministers are calling for developers to fix dangerous cladding. Plus, hear from the chief commercial officer of mobile at Virgin Media O2 about how many phone users face roaming charges when heading to Europe this year. And the boss of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars joins the show to discuss the firm's record annual sales.
1/10/2022 • 43 minutes, 37 seconds
House prices boom, a Nasdaq lift-off for Virgin Orbit and a boost for Jamaica's tourism industry
Reaction as the UK's house price boom continued in 2021, with the biggest annual rise in nearly 20 years. Ian's been speaking to Virgin Orbit chief executive Dan Hart, who's ringing the opening bell at the Nasdaq exchange.Plus, why Jamaica's predicting a strong winter tourist season despite the pandemic.
1/7/2022 • 48 minutes, 16 seconds
Electric car sales boom, the 'great resignation' phenomenon and could pet food go vegan?
The latest as new figures show a boom in the sale of electric cars over the past year.Ian speaks to Atif Sheikh, the chief executive and founder of consultancy businessfourzero, about the millions who walked away from their jobs in 2021 as they reappraised their lives in the pandemic.And as many go meat-free for Veganuary - one pet food maker is hoping dogs can change their diet all-year round.
1/6/2022 • 46 minutes, 24 seconds
Supermarkets Christmas sales, staff shortages and young people's job prospects.
Tesco have emerged as an early winner from the Christmas sales period. While Iceland is reporting one in 10 members of staff are self isolating due to Coronavirus. On today's episode Ian King speaks to Richard Walker, Iceland's Managing Director.And new research suggests that many young people are worried about their future job prospects.
1/5/2022 • 48 minutes, 46 seconds
Covid staff shortages, foreign takeovers shake-up and an alcohol-free brewery
All the latest as a rise in Omicron coronavirus cases hits the return to work with staff forced to isolate.Ian speaks to business minister Lord Callanan as new rules which make it harder for foreign takeovers of UK firms, considered key to national security, come into effect.Plus, more on Nirvana Brewery - the UK's only dedicated alcohol-free brewery.
1/4/2022 • 48 minutes, 9 seconds
Retailers' Christmas cheer, hospitality gloom
There's a bit of Christmas cheer on the high street, as retail sales pick up pace. In today's episode, Ian's speaking to the managing director of Harrods.But it's another story for hospitality firms, with the chancellor cutting short his US trip for crisis talks with the industry as the spread of Omicron hits takings.Plus hear from a Bristol-based electric plane manufacturer.
12/17/2021 • 42 minutes, 58 seconds
New Moderna vaccines, inflation surges and a Currys slowdown
Ian King speaks to the chief medical officer at Moderna about tweaking the company's coronavirus vaccine for Omicron. Plus, he speaks to HSBC about inflation hitting a 10-year high and the chief executive of Currys, after the retailer announced it's seen a slowdown in store sales in the lead-up to Christmas.
12/15/2021 • 42 minutes, 18 seconds
Energy funding, Octopus investment and Purplebricks 'blunder'
Ian King speaks to business minister, Lord Callanan, about 285 million pounds of government funding aimed at helping to support more renewable energy projects. Plus, hear from Octopus Energy about how it's riding out the storm of rising wholesale prices. And Alisha Butler of Phoenix Solicitors - a legal firm in Wirral - joins the show to discuss claims being made against the online estate agency Purplebricks.
12/13/2021 • 40 minutes, 5 seconds
Slowing growth, LV future, Welsh whisky
In today's episode, Ian's studying the latest GDP figures, which show some 'bumps in the road' to recovery.He's also asking why firms don't do more to plan for the departure of their top bosses, and he's joined by the chief executive of a Welsh distillery which is launching a new charity whisky.
12/10/2021 • 44 minutes, 17 seconds
Plan B, Ofgem errors, Tipalti funding
On today's business podcast, Ian King asks how people - and companies - across England are responding to new Covid restrictions.He also explores a report which says Ofgem's failures have let energy customers down.Ian also speaks to the Chief Executive of financial tech company Tipalti after its value has increased - four times what it was worth a year ago.
12/9/2021 • 24 minutes, 44 seconds
TUI, customer service and pandemic preparedness
On today's business podcast, Ian King covers how TUI, Europe's biggest tour operator, says that it expects bookings for next summer to return to pre-pandemic levels.He also explores how hostility against customer-facing staff is apparently getting worse as Christmas approaches.Ian also questions how governments and health authorities can prepare for future pandemics.
12/8/2021 • 47 minutes, 54 seconds
Travel restrictions, broadband boost and hybrid working.
Today Sky's Ian King speaks to the travel industry to find out the impact of the reintroduction of coronavirus restrictions. He'll also hear from Virgin Media O2 about its broadband speed plans for millions of customers. And he'll ask whether hybrid working is here to stay.
12/7/2021 • 41 minutes, 56 seconds
Economic recovery, US trade tariffs and TFL funding.
Today Sky’s Ian King is in conversation with the chief economist at the CBI to discuss the UK’s economic recovery, which is predicted to slow down. He’ll also speak with Lord Gerry Grimstone from the department of international trade about US tariffs on British goods.
Today Ian's in conversation with the head of the National Audit Office, as the government comes under fire for failing to prevent billions of pounds worth of fraud in its bounce-back loan scheme. He's also discussing Turkey's mounting economic woes, and he's chatting to the British entrepreneur whose Bible app has the backing of Hollywood and the Archbishop of Canterbury.
12/3/2021 • 42 minutes, 35 seconds
House prices, methane and deep tech
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to Robert Gardner from Nationwide about rising house prices. He'll also be discussing deals made at the Cop26 climate conference to cut methane emissions. And Bristol is hoping to become a world-renowned city for so-called deep tech.
12/1/2021 • 40 minutes, 28 seconds
Face masks, Twitter and the supply chain crisis
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of the British Retail Consortium about the effect mandatory face masks will have on business. He's also discussing the resignation of Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, and the implications that will have on the social media firm. And DHL Express chief executive John Pearson speaks about globalisation and how that's affected supply chains.
11/30/2021 • 38 minutes, 52 seconds
Black Friday, car production and vegan buns
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Barclaycard to discuss whether or not shoppers are willing to splash the cash on Black Friday following a surge in inflation. Plus, hear from the chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders about an "extremely worrying" fall in demand for UK cars. And founder of Benji's Buns joins the show to talk about his start-up business, which aims to raise awareness of the physical and mental health issues around food.
11/26/2021 • 31 minutes, 18 seconds
Skills shortages, chemical rocket engines and hospitality
On today's business podcast, Ian King explores the warning from the governor of the Bank of England that firms are facing stiff competition to recruit staff in the run-up to Christmas. We hear from a British nuclear fusion company which has just tested its first launch-capable, high-power chemical rocket engine. Ian also focuses on how restaurants and hotels across the country are hoping a busy festive season will give them a big boost, with just a month to go until Christmas.
11/25/2021 • 47 minutes, 10 seconds
Oil prices, record investments and podcast hosting
On today's business podcast, Ian King explores the move countries are taking to try and reduce the wholesale cost of oil. Brewin Dolphin reveals it's attracted a record amount of money from clients over the past year. And Podimo, the Danish audio subscription service, secures new investment as it looks to the future.
11/24/2021 • 41 minutes, 55 seconds
Vaccine profits, lottery highs and four-day weeks.
On today's episode, AstraZeneca's chief executive Pascal Soriot tells Ian King poorer countries will be spared its decision to start making profit on its coronavirus vaccines. Ian also finds out what's driving a rise in lottery ticket sales, and he hears from the company making a four-day week work.
11/23/2021 • 38 minutes, 25 seconds
LV's future, Christmas sales and new takeover bids.
On today's episode, as insurer LV goes up for sale Ian King speaks to the company's chief executive about what happens next. And analysis reveals the businesses hoping for a strong Christmas.
11/22/2021 • 15 minutes, 27 seconds
Government borrowing's up, profits at Nationwide soar, and the early start to Christmas shopping
Ian looks at the latest government borrowing figures - and discusses why they're higher than expected. He talks to Nationwide as half-year profits more than double, and retail sales return to growth - as shoppers start their Christmas spending early. We also have the boss of advertising giant, Clear Channel, and the chief executive of Material Evolution, which is behind sustainable concrete
11/19/2021 • 35 minutes, 33 seconds
HS2 plans, finnCap sales and Land Securities' recovery
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of West and North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce about the high-speed rail project HS2. Plus, hear from the chief executive of investment bank, finnCap, about its latest sales. And the chief executive of the UK's second biggest listed commercial property firm, Land Securities, joins the show to talk about its Covid recovery.
11/18/2021 • 43 minutes, 1 second
Inflation rise, Amazon vs Visa, and cutting some Slack
Ian King speaks to the head of economics at the British Chambers of Commerce about the latest inflation figures. Plus, hear about why Amazon has decided to stop accepting payments made with UK-issued Visa credit cards from January. And the CEO of messaging service, Slack, joins the show to talk about how the firm's fared since its takeover by cloud-based software giant Salesforce.
11/17/2021 • 45 minutes, 48 seconds
YouTube, Kew Gardens, and artificial intelligence
On today's episode, Ian King discusses YouTube's decision to remove its "dislike" feature, with the aim of reducing stress and embarrassment for creators.He's also speaking about the new investment in the Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew, and is joined by the chief executive of an artificial intelligence company that automates repetitive computer tasks.
11/15/2021 • 38 minutes, 12 seconds
AstraZeneca, Toshiba, and happy staff
Today Ian's discussing Covid vaccine maker AstraZeneca's decision to move away from its at-cost model, and will now aim to make a 'modest profit' from the jabs.He's also considering the break-up of Toshiba, and is joined by the maker of an app which aims to make employees happier.
11/12/2021 • 46 minutes, 17 seconds
Economic growth slows, greener airlines and China's 'Singles Day'.
The UK's economic growth slows sharply between July and September, as the supply crisis takes it toll. Ian King also speaks to the chief of United Airlines about plans for a low carbon future. And find out about Singles Day in China - a kind of 'anti-Valentine's Day' which has become the world's biggest shopping day.
11/11/2021 • 35 minutes, 31 seconds
Google ruling, car manufacturers swerve green deal and M&S shares surge.
The Supreme Court hands down its judgment in a case brought against Google for collecting web browsing data from iPhone users. Shares in Marks and Spencer surge as the retailer provides more evidence of its turnaround and some of the world's largest car manufacturers fail to sign a global deal to cut new vehicle emissions by 2040.
11/10/2021 • 39 minutes, 56 seconds
Covid-19 treatments, nuclear funding and a new rival delivery service.
Ian King speaks to Pfizer's UK boss about the multiple treatments its producing to fight Covid-19. The founder of a new rapid delivery service speaks to Ian on the day it launches in the UK and hear from Rolls Royce on the funding it's received to build mini reactors.
11/9/2021 • 42 minutes, 15 seconds
Transatlantic travel, skills shortage and cricket goes green.
Flights between the UK and the United States return - in a major boost for transatlantic trade, and tourism and Ian King finds out how the West Indies cricket team aims to go green - and offset its carbon emissions.
11/8/2021 • 47 minutes, 31 seconds
Interest rates analysis, record house prices and broadband goals
Ian King speaks to the UK bosses of three major banks about unchanged interest rates. Plus, hear from the chief executive of property firm - Shaftesbury - about house prices hitting an all-time high. And the chief executive of CityFibre joins the show to talk about the roll-out of full fibre broadband.
11/5/2021 • 43 minutes, 12 seconds
Interest rates, mining sustainability and Wizz Air profits
Ian King speaks to the chief European economist for PGIM Fixed Income ahead of the Bank of England's decision on increasing interest rates. Plus, hear from the chief executive of engineering firm - Weir Group - about how prepared they are for a low-carbon future. And Wizz Air's chief executive joins the show to discuss its latest quarterly profits.
11/4/2021 • 39 minutes, 59 seconds
Net zero plans for financial firms, cloud tech and construction's carbon footprint
Ian King speaks to Accenture's chief executive for the UK and Ireland about the Chancellor's net zero plans for financial firms. Plus, hear from the president of software company VMware about how it's been spun off as a standalone business from Dell. And the chief executive of Mace joins the show to discuss the carbon impact of construction companies.
11/3/2021 • 38 minutes, 46 seconds
Deforestation pledge, renewable energy and Google's carbon footprint
Ian King speaks to Sky's Adam Boulton about a pledge made by world leaders to end deforestation by the end of the decade, and how much of a difference this will make. Plus, hear from Google's president of E-M-E-A Business and Operations about how it's aiming to operate on carbon-free energy alone by 2030. And the president of The Rockefeller Foundation joins the show to talk about how it's helping to raise funds for renewable energy projects in developing countries.
11/2/2021 • 46 minutes, 23 seconds
Climate, travel and tourism
Ian speaks to Michael O'Leary, the chief executive of Ryanair, about what he expected to see coming out of COP26. He's also joined by Rita Marques, Secretary of State for Tourism in Portugal, and Yuthasak Supasorn, Chief Executive of the Tourism Authority of Thailand as holidaying abroad makes a comeback.
11/1/2021 • 47 minutes, 16 seconds
Retail sales, digital health and AI crime-fighting
Figures out this morning show retail sales fell again in September. It's all likely to heighten concerns that the UK's economic recovery is slowing down. Ian speaks to Erin Brookes who leads A&M's European retail practice. The founder of digital healthcare company, Babylon, talks to Ian about trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Plus, KPMG enlists an AI software company to financial fraud and money laundering.
10/22/2021 • 47 minutes, 37 seconds
Energy price cap, New Zealand deal and home fitness
The boss of Scottish Power calls for the energy price cap to be scrapped as wholesale costs continue to soar - Sky's Ian King chats to Keith Anderson.Ian also looks into the UK's new free trade deal with New Zealand with the help of Sky's business correspondent Paul Kelso.And hear how one company is trying to keep up with the booming home fitness market.
10/21/2021 • 35 minutes, 43 seconds
Inflation, recycling mobile phones and trading digital assets for whisky
As inflation figures are released a business group warns they don't reflect reality because of last year's Eat Out to Help Out Scheme.Sky's Ian King speaks to the Royal Mint about how they're recycling old mobile phones for gold.And the whisky producer Glenfiddich puts a number of expensive bottles on a marketplace that trades using digital assets.
10/20/2021 • 41 minutes, 34 seconds
Green investment, the music industry and Virgin Media's merger with O2
The government announces new grants to encourage a switch from gas boilers to cleaner heat pumps, just as Boris Johnson tries to attract investment in green businesses.Sky's Ian King also speaks to the head of UK Music as the industry counts to cost of the Covid pandemic.Plus, he discusses the impact of Virgin Media's merger with O2.
10/19/2021 • 46 minutes, 5 seconds
Electric boost, food waste, and 'buy now pay later'
Ford announces a £230 million boost to their factory in Merseyside. Stuart Rowley, President of Ford of Europe maps out the company's plan for operations in the UK.Ian also speaks to Sodexo's Director of Corporate Responsibility - Claire Atkins-Morris - about the hospitality company's pledge to reduce food waste by 50%.Plus, Klarna's Chief Executive - Sebastian Siemiatkowski - explains how the 'buy now pay later' industry is getting ahead of UK regulators.
10/18/2021 • 47 minutes, 39 seconds
Energy crisis, bereavement leave and Ikea investment
Calls for more energy companies to be regulated like banks, to prevent another crash. Ian also explores how employers are being urged to review their bereavement leave policy as part of this year's Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day.We also hear from the chief executive of Ingka Group which owns IKEA about investment in the home furnishing company's online business.
10/15/2021 • 46 minutes, 17 seconds
Football ambitions, green flying and Christmas worries
The ongoing shortage of HGV drivers has been affecting supply lines at UK ports, as the pre-Christmas trade rush gets underway. Ian is joined by Gary Grant, founder of the toys retailer, The EntertainerAndrea Radrizanni, the owner and chairman of Leeds United, talks about how much investment is needed to fulfil their European football ambitions.Plus, how can aviation be more green? The Chief Executive of Rolls-Royce, Warren East, explains.
10/14/2021 • 46 minutes, 46 seconds
BIG IDEAS LIVE: Final Thoughts
Concluding the Big Ideas Live event in South Yorkshire, Sky News presenters Samantha Washington, Ian King, Trevor Phillips and economics and data editor Ed Conway share their final thoughts on the day's discussions.#BigIdeasLive
10/12/2021 • 17 minutes, 31 seconds
BIG IDEAS LIVE: The Future of the North
In the penultimate session of 'Big Ideas Live' from Rotherham in South Yorkshire, Sky News presenter Trevor Phillips is joined by a panel to discuss the levelling up agenda.They look at regional identity and examine whether pride can drive growth.On the panel are the political journalist and the author of 'Broken Heartlands' Sebastian Payne; the chief executive of First Direct, Chris Pitt; the founder of Northern Power Women, Chris Roche; the Conservative MP for Bolton West, Chris Green and the vice chancellor of Leeds Trinity University, Professor Charles Egbu.#BigIdeasLive
10/12/2021 • 45 minutes, 25 seconds
BIG IDEAS LIVE: The Future of Green Growth
In this session of Big Ideas Live from South Yorkshire, Samantha Washington and guests examine how established businesses can build back green.What could the climate conference in Glasgow in November deliver to support businesses?On the panel are Diane Gilpin from the Smart Green Shipping Alliance; Ash Amirahmadi, the managing director of Arla Foods; the Sheffield area co-ordinator for Friends of the Earth, Lindy Stone and the economist Vicky Pryce.#BigIdeasLive
10/12/2021 • 46 minutes, 45 seconds
BIG IDEAS LIVE: Mark Carney interview
Sky News presenter Samantha Washington interviews the former governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney at the 'Big Ideas Live' event in South Yorkshire.They discuss the challenges facing the UK and world economies, and the promise of the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow in November.#BigIdeasLive
10/12/2021 • 17 minutes, 15 seconds
BIG IDEAS LIVE: The Future of Jobs
Sky News presents 'Big Ideas Live' from Rotherham in South Yorkshire which explores the challenges facing the economy as we come out of the coronavirus pandemic.Ian King hosts the first session which looks at the world of work and asks where the new jobs will be created and in what kind of industries.Joining Ian for the discussion are: the chief executive of Siemens UK, Carl Ennis; chief executive of Punch Pubs and Co, Clive Chesser; President of the CBI and founder of Cobra beer, Lord Bilimoria and the chief executive of One Million Mentors, Alveena Malik.#BigIdeasLive
10/12/2021 • 50 minutes, 53 seconds
British trade, Black Business Awards and Bitcoin
British trade with the European Union has seen a sharp fall, caused by a combination of Brexit and the pandemic. But it's clear British businesses still want advice about how to trade with Europe. Ian is joined by Astrid Geeraerts head of investment at Flanders Investment and Trade.Black British Business Award winner Gareth Dauley talks about his success in the STEM category.Plus, tech company Azteco claims it can now make it easier to buy Bitcoin from more than 700 retailers across the UK and Ireland.
10/8/2021 • 39 minutes, 25 seconds
Russian gas, tech bounce-back and worker shortages
Gas markets swung sharply yesterday after President Putin said Russia was prepared to increase production to stabilise what he called a 'speculative craze'. Sky's Ali Fortescue and Diana Magnay have the latest from Westminster and Moscow.Elsewhere, UK tech firms show resilience in the post-pandemic recovery. Ian is joined by Erin Platt, Executive Vice President for Europe at Silicon Valley Bank.Plus, shortages of skilled workers are providing a major headache for UK businesses. But what's the situation like elsewhere?
10/7/2021 • 44 minutes, 27 seconds
Stocked shelves, regulation tech, and a construction crisis
Despite supply chain issues across the retail sector, Tesco says it has managed to keep its shelves stocked - and the supermarket giant has reaped the rewards. Ian is joined by Financial Analyst at AJ Bell - Danni Hewson.A new sector - regulatory technology - has emerged to help businesses meet compliance requirements. Passfort Co-founder Donald Gillies explains how the company raised $16.2million from investors.Plus, the construction industry warns of a labour shortage crisis as leaders come together for the UK's Construction week conference.
10/6/2021 • 46 minutes, 21 seconds
Facebook down, car sales plunge and diversity in finance
Ian King is joined by Tech Editor at Business Insider, Shona Gosh, to discuss the Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp blackout. Mike Hawes, Chief Executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, explains the dramatic 35% plunge in car sales last month. Plus, what more needs to be done to help achieve true diversity and inclusion in financial services?
10/5/2021 • 33 minutes, 20 seconds
Tory party conference, relaxing coronavirus travel rules and the future of a supermarket giant.
Ian King speaks to a former chancellor as we look to the future following the end of furlough. The managing director of Manchester Airport tells Ian how the relaxation of travel rules can give a much needed boost to aviation. We discuss the future of Morrisons, after this weekend's takeover auction and Ian speaks to three female entrepreneurs forging ahead in the tech industry.
10/4/2021 • 45 minutes, 9 seconds
Business confidence plummets and VAT blues for hospitality
Ian's investigating why confidence in the economy among directors has 'fallen off a cliff' after the optimism seen in the summer.He also hears from a hospitality boss who says the VAT rise is another hammer blow to the industry. Plus, why £5bn is being poured into London's West End.
10/1/2021 • 45 minutes, 59 seconds
Furlough ends, business recovery, electric Rolls Royce
As the government's furlough scheme comes to an end, Ian examines the uncertainty facing more than a million workers.He also hears from the CEO of Rolls Royce Motors, after it began testing its first fully-electric vehicle. And as the country is gripped by fuel and gas crises, how is the water regulator responding?
9/30/2021 • 46 minutes, 19 seconds
Food shortages, e-scooter boost and James Bond star talks UK cinema
As supply chain issues continue, the owner of Europe’s largest vertical farm tells Ian how his approach has helped to avoid any disruption. Meanwhile, the government’s responded to reports it's about to oust China from a project to construct a new power plant in Suffolk. Former Conservative leader Sir Ian Duncan Smith discusses the matter.Plus, James Bond star Daniel Craig shares his desire to see the film give UK cinema a huge boost following a troubled time during the pandemic.
9/29/2021 • 38 minutes, 21 seconds
Supply crisis, oil price surge and the hunt for Greenland metals
Fuel prices have reached their highest level for eight years, amid a growing supply crisis. Ian discusses the ongoing situation with Tevin Tobun, CEO of GV Group, which makes 21 million food deliveries a year. Meanwhile, the global price of oil is also surging. Analyst Amrita Sen explains why the commodity has soared to its highest price since 2018.Plus, the hunt for rare metals in Greenland has sparked the interest of Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos. Ian speaks to the CEO of GreenRoc, a mining company also joining the search.
9/28/2021 • 47 minutes, 47 seconds
Petrol panic, tax plans, and sports injuries
The fuel crisis continues.Ministers have met with the industry after panic buying emptied most UK petrol stations, and a possible cabinet meeting could authorise the use of the army to drive tankers. Ian King talks to Chris Noice from the Association of Convenience Stores, and Rod McKenzie from the Road Haulage Association.Plus, a new initiative aims to reduce the incidence and impact of sports injuries - like concussion - in children aged 11 to 18.
9/27/2021 • 49 minutes, 23 seconds
How the energy crisis impacts data, restaurant bill changes
As the energy crisis rumbles on, Ian's finding out how data centres - for whom electricity is their biggest cost - are being hit, and how that could affect consumers.Plus, the Federation of Small Businesses demands more help for exporters, and a long-delayed rule change on tips for waiting staff finally comes into force.
9/24/2021 • 44 minutes, 46 seconds
Energy price cap, businesses go digital and a pet reference platform
Six energy companies have now folded as the energy price crisis rumbles on - are more to come? Ian King speaks to Sky correspondent Tamara Cohen about the possibility of an energy price cap hike.Plus, Mastercard launches a mentoring service to urge small and medium sized businesses to go digital and reap the rewards. And, PetsScore announces a pet referencing platform to allow pet owners to rent properties from landlords more easily.
9/23/2021 • 50 minutes, 11 seconds
Food supply crisis, the return of theatre and Pret a Manger expands
Issues in food production and supply are widespread - and with energy costs likely to stay high - just how bad could things get this winter? Ian King is joined by the President of the Farmers Union, Minette Batters, and the CEO of the Food and Drink Association, Ian Wright, to discuss.Plus, the future of theatre remains uncertain post-Covid, and 'Pret a Manger' announces 200 new stores in the UK and plans to move into 5 overseas markets.
9/22/2021 • 28 minutes, 6 seconds
Energy emergency, electric taxis and Britain's newest bank
With the Business Secretary telling Sky News the Government could make emergency loans to suppliers suffering from rising energy prices, Ian King speaks to Gareth Stace of UK Steel about knock on effects to other critical industries.Plus, Addison Lee CEO Liam Griffin announces the taxi firm will be fully electric by 2023 in a huge investment pledge.Recognise Bank becomes one of the first to receive its full banking license post-pandemic as Ian speaks to their founder, Jason Oakley, about the impact of Covid-19 on their target market of small businesses.
9/21/2021 • 45 minutes, 57 seconds
An energy crisis, the return of print newspapers and a booming tech sector
Surging wholesale gas prices means a number of suppliers are on the brink of collapse - and consumers are facing ever higher prices. Industries that produce fertiliser and carbon dioxide - essential for food supply - are shutting down factories. Ian King finds out more with Greg Jackson, chief executive for Octopus energy.Plus, an ex mixed martial arts fighter turns his hand to fintech, and Mastercard launches its carbon calculator to urge consumers to make better choices.
9/20/2021 • 52 minutes, 5 seconds
Travel hopes, retail slump, four-day week
Ian discusses the travel sector's hopes that the government's about to announce a big relaxation of Covid travel rules for people living in England.Other guests include the founder of Urban-Air Port, which is working on a global network of flying taxis, and a boss who says a four-day working week is the future.
9/17/2021 • 45 minutes, 5 seconds
A new defence alliance, fast fashion and the future of AI technology.
A new defence alliance that could be a big financial blow for France - as Britain, the U.S. and Australia work more closely and share nuclear submarine secrets. Ian King also speaks to the chief executive of fast fashion brand, ASOS to find out what it's doing to be more sustainable. And find out what the future of Artificial Intelligence technology means for us over the next few years.
9/16/2021 • 43 minutes, 52 seconds
Inflation, massive cyber IPO and Christmas supply worries
As the economy continues its post=pandemic bounce back, Ian is joined by Ed Conway to discuss the latest inflation figures. Plus, Goldman Sachs International Chief Executive Richard Gnodde joins Ian in Birmingham where news of a new Goldman Sachs branch has created a buzz. West Midlands Mayor Andy Street joins them to discuss what this means for the city and its expanding financial services sector.
9/15/2021 • 49 minutes, 4 seconds
More people are in work, it's the TUC annual congress and cyber security
The number of people in employment in the UK has returned to pre-pandemic levels and hear from the Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer as he addresses the TUC annual congress in central London.
9/14/2021 • 44 minutes, 19 seconds
Tax rise fears, London International Shipping Week and advertising revenue
Ian King speaks to the director-general of the UK's biggest business organisation, the CBI, about fears over further tax hikes. Plus, hear from the chair of Maritime UK for London International Shipping Week, about how it plans to bounce back from Covid. And the executive chairman of advertising agency S4 Capital to reveal how half-year revenues have risen.
9/13/2021 • 43 minutes, 3 seconds
Remembering 9/11, Southampton's boat show returns and Glenmorangie's new distillery
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of BGC Brokers as the firm pays tribute to its workers who died in the 9/11 terror attacks 20 years ago. Plus, hear from the chief executive of British Marine on the first day of the Southampton Boat Show. And the chief executive of Glenmorangie joins the show to talk about its new innovation distillery - a playground for whisky makers.
9/10/2021 • 48 minutes, 16 seconds
Lorry shortage crisis, Spire Healthcare profits and Lloyd's of London back in the black
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of the Road Haulage Association about how lorry shortages are creating severe supply issues ahead of Christmas. Plus, hear from the chief executive of the UK's second largest private provider - Spire Healthcare - about its half-year pre-tax profits. And the chief executive of Lloyd's of London joins the show to discuss how it's doing following the coronavirus pandemic.
9/9/2021 • 44 minutes, 49 seconds
Tax changes, rental rises and the travel firm back in business
Ian King speaks to the deputy director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies about how Boris Johnson's proposed tax changes will impact the economy. Plus, hear from the head of research at Zoopla about how rent rises have reached record levels for the first time since 2008. And the CEO of travel firm, On the Beach, joins the show to talk about how it's offering free covid tests to customers who make bookings this month.
9/8/2021 • 45 minutes, 10 seconds
The future of social care, and a new London to Edinburgh train service
Ian King is joined by several guests as he looks at the government’s package of changes to social care. He also speaks to Helen Wylde – the Managing Director of Lumo – which is starting a new train service between London and Edinburgh on the east coast mainline next month. Also on the programme is Oliver Ripley, Chief Executive and co-founder of Habitas – which says it can develop a new hotel in less than 9 months.
9/7/2021 • 38 minutes, 17 seconds
Stark warnings about worker shortages, and a new hydrogen investment fund
Ian King speaks to the CBI's Chief Policy Director Matthew Fell, after its warning the shortage of workers affecting supply chains across Britain could last up to two years. He also chats to the green entrepreneur Jo Bamford, who’s launching a new hydrogen investment fund, and looks at the food-sharing mobile app OLIO, which is aiming to reduce food waste.
9/6/2021 • 33 minutes, 5 seconds
Why retail prices are increasing, BMW goes green and women's football
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of baby goods retailer, Jojo Maman Bebe, about why it's had to hike prices. Plus, hear from the vice president of sustainability and mobility at BMW about its plans to make cars kinder to the environment. And the FA's director of women’s professional football joins the show to discuss the super league's biggest broadcast deal ever.
9/3/2021 • 32 minutes, 11 seconds
Gym membership surge, space travel insurance and whisky experiences
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of The Gym Group about how it now has more members than before the pandemic. Plus, hear from the chief executive of the world's largest spirit company - Diageo - about its new immersive experiences. And the chief executive of Battleface insurance joins the show to discuss its policies for space tourists.
9/2/2021 • 35 minutes, 59 seconds
Surprise rise in house prices and the UK economy looks strong
On the Ian King Business Podcast we hear about why house prices have made an unexpected rise; the UK economy grows at the fastest rate for 7 years; and analysis of whether equities face a correction
9/1/2021 • 40 minutes, 8 seconds
Afghanistan’s economy, supply chain issues and the future of firms inventing Covid protection products
Ian speaks to an international law firm about the future of Afghanistan and its economy under Taliban rule. Also, there’s analysis of recent supply chain issues, with a focus on the shortage of lorry drivers. And the founder of an Estonian company making Covid protection products talks to Ian about its future, as it launches in the UK.
Ian speaks to the NatWest chief executive after it became the latest big bank to resume paying dividends.Also, dairy giant Arla on the struggles which have forced it to cut back on milk deliveries to supermarkets, and online housing portal Rightmove reports an increase in revenue not only from last year but the year before.
7/30/2021 • 45 minutes, 3 seconds
Hope for holidays, keeping up spirits and car production shortages
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders about how a combination of staff and supply shortages is threatening the revival of UK car production. Plus, hear from the CEO of the world's biggest spirits company - Diageo - about sales growth. And the president of P and O Cruises discusses the return of international cruises.
7/29/2021 • 44 minutes
Cigarette debate, Music Magpie profits and how you could meet your celebrity hero
Ian King speaks to the chief marketing officer at British American Tobacco about how companies could stop selling cigarettes. Plus, hear from the chief executive and co-founder of Music Magpie about the firm's recent profits. And the CEO of Yela talks about how we can enjoy one-to-one digital experiences with our favourite celebrities.
7/28/2021 • 46 minutes, 42 seconds
House price surge, gigafactory plans and a gardening generation
Ian King speaks to Zoopla's head of research about how house prices hit a new high last month. Plus, hear from Britishvolt's founder and CEO about how plans for a huge electric car battery "gigafactory" in the UK are underway. And the co-founder of tech start-up - Sproutl – discusses opening up gardening to a whole new generation with an online marketplace.
7/27/2021 • 36 minutes, 6 seconds
Electric vehicles, staff shortages and the return to the office
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the chief executive of the British Meat Processors Association about new self-isolation rules. We also hear from an industry expert about how many people are really returning to the office. Plus Ian speaks to the Competition and Markets Authority about the roll out of infrastructure for electric vehicles.
7/23/2021 • 45 minutes, 34 seconds
Fears over food shortages, levelling up and ecargo bikes
Ian King speaks to the chief executives of the Food and Drink Federation and the British Retail Consortium about supply problems for retailers, we hear from a British economist who explains what levelling up really means, and the boss of Raleigh UK talks about how electric cargo bikes could become a thing of the future.
7/22/2021 • 28 minutes, 34 seconds
UK spending review, Brexit overhaul and the legal sector
Ian King speaks to research economist at the IFS - Ben Zaranko - about latest figures on government borrowing. Plus, hear from Tina McKenzie from the Northern Ireland Federation of Small Business to discuss the UK's potential showdown with the European Union over post-Brexit trading arrangements. And DWF's chief executive, Sir Nigel Knowles, joins the show to talk about what's going on in the legal sector right now post-pandemic.
7/21/2021 • 27 minutes, 7 seconds
Nightclub U-turn, new HMV stores and easyJet want Covid-19 testing to end
Ian King speaks to the owner of the biggest operator of nightclubs in the UK about the financial impact of government rules barring customers who've not been double-jabbed, Easyjet's chief executive wants an end to Covid-19 testing if people are fully vaccinated, and the chief executive of HMV talks about its plans to open new stores.
7/20/2021 • 41 minutes, 49 seconds
Covid-19 restrictions ease, oil production to rise and how the pandemic’s hit the cruise sector
As most of England's coronavirus restrictions are eased, Ian explores the impact on various sectors. He speaks to the chief executive of the country's biggest nightclub operator, REKOM UK about how sites are planning to welcome customers back. Ian also covers the decision by countries making oil to increase production from next month to try to keep a lid on prices.
7/19/2021 • 46 minutes, 57 seconds
Bank of England QE, South African unrest, Open golf
Today Ian's joined by Lord Forsyth, the chair of a committee which claims the Bank of England has become addicted to quantitative easing, and needs to provide better justification for continuing with the policy. Also on the show is Investec CEO Fani Titi to discuss economic consequences caused by recent unrest in South Africa, and Victoria Lajer from Stanley Gibbons, which has taken delivery of the world's most valuable stamp.
7/16/2021 • 44 minutes, 58 seconds
Inflation surge, net zero targets and gender parity
Ian King speaks to chief economist at Panmure Gordon - Simon French - about how inflation is on the rise as recovery from the Covid crisis keeps pushing prices up. Plus, hear from Katy Taylor - chief customer officer at Go Ahead's Northumberland Park bus garage - about how the firm's buses and trains will move to electric or hydrogen by 2035. And co-founder of The Pipeline - Baroness Margaret McDonagh - joins the show to discuss how the pandemic has pushed back gender parity by years.
7/14/2021 • 40 minutes, 54 seconds
Living with Covid-19, the Daily Mail's future and why Theo Fennell's taken back control
Ian King speaks to the chief UK policy director at the CBI - Matthew Fell - about how businesses will adapt to a 'new normal' once lockdown restrictions lift on July 19th. Plus, hear from Douglas McCabe - an expert in tech and publishing media from Enders Analysis - about how the family which founded the Daily Mail is considering making a bid to take the company private. And jewellery designer Theo Fennell joins the show to discuss why he's taken control of his company for the first time in 40 years.
7/13/2021 • 41 minutes, 8 seconds
Euros aftermath, bookies' disappointment and lifting lockdown
Ian King speaks to Claire Walker - co-executive director at the British Chambers of Commerce - about how the expected lifting of lockdown on July 19th will impact the future of business. Plus, hear from the spokesperson for Paddy Power - Rachael Kane - about how millions of pounds were wagered on the result of Sunday's Euros final. And sales director for Heineken's Star Pubs, Mick Howard, and London Chamber of Commerce's Chief Executive, Richard Burge, join the show to discuss the impact of the tournament on the economy.
7/12/2021 • 25 minutes, 50 seconds
Economic growth is mixed, surge in holiday searches, and turning research into a successful business
Ian King looks at the latest UK economic growth figures, he talks to the travel sector after a surge in bookings, and discusses how to turn university science research into a successful business
7/9/2021 • 42 minutes, 6 seconds
Football's coming home, the travel industry hopes for a lifeline and there's a shortage of lorry drivers.
The travel industry hopes for a lifeline - as there's talk about quarantine free travel for fully vaccinated people and the Road Haulage Industry says an extension to drivers' hours is just a sticking plaster and won't tackle a shortage of workers.
7/8/2021 • 43 minutes, 56 seconds
Questions about whether rules were bypassed for Greensill Capital, skip Covid-19 queues at the airport, and Tinie Tempah talks business
The National Audit Office tells Ian King about their investigation into Greensill Capital and the collapsed lender, we speak to Heathrow's Chief Executive John Holland Kaye about a trial of new fast track lanes for fully vaccinated arrivals, and the rapper Tinie Tempah explains why he's investing in a web browser
7/7/2021 • 41 minutes, 38 seconds
Vauxhall at Ellesmere Port, Facebook helps businesses and an overheating housing market
On today’s business podcast, Sky’s Ian King looks at what an announcement from Vauxhall could mean for Ellesmere Port, he speak to the head of Facebook across the UK and Europe about how social media can help small businesses and Wales looks to crack down on second homeowners.
7/6/2021 • 41 minutes, 7 seconds
Lifting England’s lockdown, Morrisons bidding war and cryptocurrency in Europe
On today’s business podcast, Sky’s Ian King speaks to industries waiting for details of England’s final step out of lockdown, another firm considers a bid to takeover Morrisons and one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges is given a license to trade in Germany – the first in Europe.
7/5/2021 • 41 minutes, 25 seconds
Job vacancies, commercial space flights and vodka
In today’s business podcast, Sky’s Ian King talks to the employment minister about the UK’s highest number of job vacancies since before the pandemic, Richard Branson is set to go into space this month and ahead of England’s match against Ukraine tomorrow, Ian takes a look at the country’s national spirit.
7/2/2021 • 40 minutes, 28 seconds
Climate disclosure, Nissan 'gigafactory' and accessible cereal boxes
On today’s business podcast, Sky’s Ian King reacts to breaking news as the Chancellor announces companies will have to declare their environmental impact, he also looks at the announcement from Nissan of a new 'gigafactory' in Sunderland, which could result in 6,000 new jobs across the UK and Kelloggs starts a new initiative to make its cereal boxes more accessible for partially sighted people.
7/1/2021 • 44 minutes, 27 seconds
Changes to business support, a higher demand for tech and shifting away from coal
On today’s business podcast, Sky’s Ian King hears about how changes to coronavirus support are set to impact companies, as well as taking a look at a growing demand for technology and a bid to make coal history.
6/30/2021 • 42 minutes, 38 seconds
Securing the UK's car-making future, execs to bypass quarantine and the stamp duty holiday deadline
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders launches a new strategy to secure the future of the UK's car-making industry. On this episode, chief executive Mike Hawes joins Ian King.And as the clock ticks towards the end of the stamp duty holiday, research suggests there's no sign of the market slowing down.Plus, the business lookahead to Euro 2020 as England face Germany at Wembley.
6/29/2021 • 40 minutes, 46 seconds
Lockdown support 'flashpoint', Burberry shares tumble and what next for sustainable travel?
The Federation of Small Businesses is warning of a 'flashpoint' on Thursday when coronavirus business support, including full furlough, comes to an end. Chairman Mike Cherry and Kate Nicholls, from UK Hospitality, are among Ian's guests.Also today, Burberry's shares tumble after its chief executive unexpectedly quits.
6/28/2021 • 41 minutes, 10 seconds
Foreign holidays, Covid legal action and Tropic Skincare
Bosses from two of the UK’s top travel firms react to changes made to the travel list, theatres join legal action against the government over coronavirus rules and Sky’s Ian King speaks to the founder of the UK's fastest growing skincare brand.
6/25/2021 • 41 minutes, 6 seconds
LCF failures, junk food adverts banned and a boost for car sales
MPs have described the collapse of London Capital and Finance as one of the largest conduct regulatory failures in three decades, the government announces a ban on junk food adverts and Catherine Faiers from Autotrader talks to Sky's Ian King about a boost in car sales.
6/24/2021 • 44 minutes, 1 second
Who would buy Channel 4, a shake-up of the leasehold market, and a global threat to cotton.
As the government looks for buyers for Channel 4, we'll hear from a media analyst on who might be interested. Plus the competitions regulator explains who'll benefit from a clampdown on freeholder charges - and a cotton expert tells us how global heating is threatening the industry.
6/23/2021 • 40 minutes, 42 seconds
Morrisons takeover latest, lower government borrowing and Andy Murray's new investment
Ian King takes a look at the latest in the Morrisons takeover bid and how it's affected trading. The government's borrowing is lower than it was last year - but is still at its second highest level. And tennis number one Andy Murray talks about how the rapper Pitbull encouraged him to invest in an organic sports drink.
6/22/2021 • 45 minutes, 45 seconds
Lockdown hit to theatres, Morrisons takeover approach, fitness mirrors
How the freedom day delay is hitting the theatre industry: Ian hears from the boss of Sadler's Wells about the need to get back to full capacity.Plus, reaction as Morrisons rejects an approach from a U.S equity firm, and VAHA chief executive Valerie Bures-Bönström on the interactive mirror which acts as a personal trainer.
6/21/2021 • 46 minutes, 26 seconds
An economy bounce back, Carnival is back off - and the business of football
A leading business group is forecasting the UK economy could bounce back from Covid-19 sooner than expected, and Ian King is joined by the CBI's chief economist.Also today, the coronavirus pandemic forces the cancellation of Notting Hill Carnival for a second year.And as England and Scotland meet in Euro 2020, Ian asks whether fans still trust the businesses behind football.
6/18/2021 • 28 minutes, 8 seconds
The furlough scheme, eviction ban and traffic light travel
On today's episode, Ian King discusses the extension of the eviction ban on commercial tenants. He also speaks to the Institute for Fiscal Studies about the implications of the furlough scheme, and how tech jobs are on the increase.Plus, hear from the chairman of Brentford Football Club, Cliff Crown about life in the Premier League.
6/17/2021 • 47 minutes, 2 seconds
Inflation rates, quantum computing and coronavirus restrictions
Ian King discusses the rise in inflation in the UK, the new post-Brexit trade deal with Australia, and support for the hospitality sector as lockdown restrictions are extended. Plus, hear from a company which is developing quantum computers which are able to perform calculations faster than supercomputers. The Virgin Orbit project is also discussed.
6/16/2021 • 44 minutes, 24 seconds
Covid-19 restrictions, online car auctions and the rise in restaurant meal kits
Ian King speaks to a range of sectors to discuss a possible delay in the easing of coronavirus restrictions in England, including the wedding industry. Plus, hear from a company that's raised almost £50m to fund the expansion of its used car online marketplace, allowing people to sell their car through an auction to more than 3,000 dealers. The rise of restaurant meal kits due to coronavirus restrictions is also explored.
6/14/2021 • 38 minutes, 53 seconds
G7 - Protests, ambitions and expectations
World leaders are gathering in Cornwall for the start of the G7 where they're expected to commit to providing one billion Covid vaccine doses to the rest of the world. Climate change is also high on the agenda.On this edition, Ian King discusses the impact the global meeting could have on the local economy, and he'll look at the state of post-Brexit 'Brand Britain'.
6/11/2021 • 45 minutes, 45 seconds
Sausage war, climate targets and space scientists
Ian King speaks to chief executive of the British Meat Processors Association - Nick Allen - about the increasing tension between the EU and UK around the moving of goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland. Plus, hear from chief executive of DS Smith - Miles Roberts - about new climate targets being announced by the FTSE 100 packaging and paper business. And transport secretary Grant Shapps joins the show to discuss the UK space industry.
6/9/2021 • 48 minutes, 38 seconds
Travel chaos, 1,000 new jobs and vegan trainers
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of On The Beach, Simon Cooper, and the president of Turismo de Portugal, Luis Araújo, about Brits rushing back to the UK after the country was removed from the government's green list. Plus, hear from SureScreen Diagnostics director, David Campbell, about how the UK Covid test maker is buying a new manufacturing centre - creating 1,000 new jobs. And founder of new London based brand Loci, Emmanuel Eribo, joins the show to discuss vegan trainers.
6/8/2021 • 44 minutes, 56 seconds
Foreign aid cuts, G7 tax deal and new digital currencies
Ian King speaks to the former chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee - Richard Ottaway - as the government faces rebellion over a cut to international aid. Plus, hear from George Dibb - head of the Centre for Economic Justice at the Institute for Public Policy Research, and Morgan Schondelmeier from the Adam Smith Institute. They discuss the merits of the G7 corporate tax deal and whether or not it goes far enough for big businesses. And the deputy governor of the Bank of England for Financial Stability - Sir Jon Cunliffe - joins the show to talk about the potential for new digital currencies.
6/7/2021 • 46 minutes, 29 seconds
Criticism about new travel restrictions for Portugal, G7 targets tech firms avoiding tax, and giving textiles a 21st century twist
The travel industry counts the cost of tourists fleeing Portugal, G7 urged to tackle tax avoidance by tech firms, and the British company taking textiles and giving it a 21st century twist.
6/4/2021 • 41 minutes, 46 seconds
Changes to quarantine-free trips, saving the pub industry, and Tesco loses a legal battle
The travel industry waits for changes to quarantine-free holiday destinations, MPs say restrictions must be eased on the 21st of June to save the pub industry, and Tesco loses a key legal case over equal pay.
6/3/2021 • 41 minutes, 29 seconds
Food crackdown, social care app and Wizz Air losses
Sky's Emma Crosby speaks to the chairman of Spoon Guru - Andy Clarke - about whether or not big retailers are doing enough to make our food healthier. Plus, hear from the chief executive of Birdie - Max Parmentier - about its start-up app which aims to help carers provide more efficient and personalised care for elderly people. And Wizz Air chief executive - József Váradi - joins the show to discuss the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
6/2/2021 • 41 minutes, 32 seconds
Covid-19 restrictions, eviction bans and Salesforce's record revenues
Sky's Emma Crosby speaks to CEO of the British Beer and Pub Association, Emma McClarkin, about how the spread of the Indian Covid-19 variant could delay the final lifting of restrictions on June 21st. Plus, hear from Melanie Leech - the Chief Executive of the British Property Foundation and Peter Bell - the Founder of the Commercial Tenants Association. They'll be talking about eviction bans which were put in place to protect tenants. And President and Chief Revenue Officer of Salesforce - Gavin Patterson - discusses the US tech giant's latest revenue report.
6/1/2021 • 46 minutes, 3 seconds
Rolls Royce goes up a gear and Britain's youngest billionaire
The Rolls Royce with a 20 million pound price tag and Ian King sits down with Britain's youngest billionaire to discuss his video conferencing app that changed his life in just two years.
5/28/2021 • 47 minutes
Good news for a famous food company and why the coronavirus pandemic may have helped boost business for a pet shop giant.
Ian King speaks to a business looking to benefit from the potential building of the UK's largest battery gigafactory in Sunderland - after it emerged Nissan is in talks with the government over this. He's also speaking to the chief executive at Tate and Lyle as a move to healthier eating has bumped up profits and he chats to a boss at Pets at Home as a boom in pet ownership during the pandemic sends revenues soaring.
5/27/2021 • 23 minutes, 27 seconds
Challenging times for food to go retailers, Legoland investment and a new Icelandic airline.
It's been a tough time for food to go retailers over the past 12 months and Ian King finds out more about a new, low-cost Icelandic airline. He also sits down with a director of Merlin Entertainment to hear about its 20-million pound Legoland investment.
5/25/2021 • 37 minutes, 41 seconds
Powering the electric revolution and a new economic strategy for the UK
The CBI sets out a new UK economic strategy following the shocks of Brexit and the pandemic and Ian King speaks with the chief executive of energy regulator, Ofgem, to find out how it's powering the electric revolution.
5/24/2021 • 46 minutes, 59 seconds
Retail sale rise, London Tube extension and Nationwide's profits
Ian King speaks to the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, about plans to extend the Northern Line Tube service. Plus, hear from PwC's Leader of Industry for Consumer Markets, Lisa Hooker, about figures which suggest retail sales are on the rise. And Nationwide's Chief Executive, Joe Garner, joins the show to discuss how the Covid-19 pandemic helped boost profits.
5/21/2021 • 44 minutes, 48 seconds
EasyJet disappointment, rail shake-up and Kingfisher update
Ian King speaks to EasyJet boss Johan Lundgren who’s questioning the government’s reasoning behind amber list countries. All change! Hear from the general secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers - Mick Lynch – about how Britain’s network is facing its biggest shake-up in a generation. And in his first broadcast interview, Kingfisher's chief executive Thierry Garnier talks about a strong rise in sales during the Covid-19 pandemic.
5/20/2021 • 43 minutes, 4 seconds
Inflation soars, lockdown hits pubs and some Bank of England jobs move north
Jumps in the price of energy and clothing have led to a big increase in the cost of living, as the Office for National Statistics says UK inflation doubled to 1.5% last month. Ian is joined by HSBC Economist, Liz Martins.Also in today's episode, pub group Marston's slumps to a pre-tax loss after lockdown and Ian discusses why the Bank of England and several media organisations are moving some roles to Leeds.
5/19/2021 • 40 minutes, 10 seconds
Unemployment falls, reaching net zero and new streaming giant
Ian King speaks to Ruth Gregory from Capital Economics about a fall in unemployment between January and March this year. Plus, hear from the chair of the Carbon Trust, Baroness Brown of Cambridge, about how the cost of decarbonising the economy could be done much cheaper. And the president of Discovery International - Jean-Briac Perrette - joins the show to discuss the $43bn merger that could help create a new streaming giant.
5/18/2021 • 42 minutes, 50 seconds
Covid-19 restrictions ease, foreign travel restarts and the future of cinema
As coronavirus restrictions ease further Ian King speaks to Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary about foreign travel restarting under the government's traffic light system. Plus, hear from the managing director of Odeon Cinemas, Carol Welch, about the future of the big screen. And Sunny Jouhal, general manager of the lastminute.com London Eye, joins the show to talk about an expected surge in demand for UK tourist attractions as more people plan staycations over the summer.
5/17/2021 • 45 minutes, 49 seconds
Pubs are opening again, why good business pays and diversity on company boards
Monday sees the opening of pubs and the restart of international travel. Ian King talks to a pub Landlord and Fionn Hart from Flipdish, an app which helps pubs and restaurants remain Covid compliant.He also speaks to David Tyler, the Chairman of Domestic and General and former chairman of Sainsbury's - he's an advisor to the campaign "Good Business Pays" which is trying to get suppliers paid on time.He'll talk to John Hitchcox, Chairman of Yoo Capital, which is behind the £1.3 billion regeneration project of Olympia in west London.Elsewhere - Ian chats to Steve Hare, Chief Executive at Sage, one of the UK's biggest software companies, after it reported a 30% fall in half year operating profits to £203million.And he also takes a look at the history of company boards with the renowned economist and author Dambisa Moyo.
5/14/2021 • 40 minutes, 28 seconds
HS2, the opening of the economy and Premier League broadcasting rights
Ian speaks to the boss of HS2 as the biggest tunnelling machine used on the British rail network starts work. He also speaks to former City minister Lord Myners as David Cameron faces questions from MPs about his lobbying efforts. He'll have more on the story of Premier League clubs agreeing to renewing a deal for broadcasting rights to show matches for the next 3 years. Elsewhere - ahead of the next big easing of lockdown in England, Ian chats to a boss at Hilton Hotels as holidays can take place again. As well as holidays we will be able to go indoors at a pub - Ian is speaking to the founder of a brewery and the President of Ford in Europe talks to Ian on electric cars.
5/13/2021 • 45 minutes, 29 seconds
Mixed news on economic growth, but the travel sector's starting to take off.
Ian King speaks to the Chief Executive, Centre for Economics and Business Research about the UK economy, after latest figures showed it shrank 1.5% in the first quarter of this year. He'll find out why the boss of one of the world's biggest travel group's putting on more flights to Portugal.
5/12/2021 • 47 minutes, 6 seconds
The Queen's Speech, firms listing on global stock markets and a major live music event
The British Chambers of Commerce discusses the impact of policies set out in the Queen's Speech, how the BRIT Awards will look, considering coronavirus restrictions and analysis of a so-called 'SPAC' - which is being deemed by many as the 'hottest ticket in town' when it comes to companies listing on global stock markets.
5/11/2021 • 27 minutes, 49 seconds
Reopening the economy, fuel pipeline's hit with a cyber attack and a new mental health app
Ahead of the next big easing of lockdown in England, Ian speaks to Vue cinema chief executive Tim Richards to discuss the impact. He also speaks to chief oil analyst Amrita Sen as the most important fuel pipeline in the US is hit by a cyber attack and the Bank of England thinks the UK will have its strongest growth for more than 7 decades as the economy recovers from the Covid crisis. Ian's joined by UK Financial Services Managing Partner Anna Anthony. Plus, he speaks to the founder of a new app targeted at young people to help mental health.
5/10/2021 • 47 minutes, 15 seconds
Restarting foreign travel, green electricity, wedding industries
Ahead of the publication of the government's international green list, Ian's guests include easyJet's chief executive John Lundgren, Maria Elena Rossi from the Italian National Tourist Board and Brenda Collin, executive vice president at Preferred Hotels & Resorts. He's also discussing low-carbon energy, and how restrictions on weddings have hit the jewellery industry.
5/7/2021 • 44 minutes, 18 seconds
Vaccine patents, state of the economy and a permanent Covid memorial
Ian King speaks to the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry about suggestions Covid vaccine patents should be suspended to speed up the manufacturing process; Economics Editor Ed Conway looks at the Bank of England's revised forecast for GDP growth; and Ian hears about a bid to build a permanent memorial for victims of the pandemic.
5/6/2021 • 39 minutes, 42 seconds
A boost for Boohoo, tickets for nightclubs and a growing popularity for veganism
Ian King explores a boost in profits for online retailer Boohoo, he speaks to a firm helping nightclub owners prepare for a return to the dancefloor and asks what impact a shift to stock vegan products has on smaller firms.
5/5/2021 • 41 minutes, 14 seconds
India trade deal, purpose-built Uber cars and outdoor advertising
Ian King talks to guests on the UK's new post-Brexit trade deal with India, a new partnership between Uber and Arrival to design purpose-built electric cars for ride-hailing drivers and he explores how the pandemic has affected outdoor advertising revenue.
5/4/2021 • 50 minutes, 58 seconds
House prices jump, Barclays boost and AstraZeneca profits up
Ian King speaks to Nationwide's chief economist Robert Gardiner about a jump in house prices. Plus hear from The Times banking editor Katherine Griffiths about Barclays’ biggest quarterly profits in 13 years. And Hannah Kuchler, the global pharmaceuticals correspondent for the Financial Times, joins the show to discuss drugmaker AstraZeneca’s sharp rise in profits - and it’s not because of the Covid-19 vaccine.
4/30/2021 • 40 minutes, 58 seconds
Heathrow's warning, Biden's economic plan and insect pet food
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Heathrow, John Holland Kaye, about the airport's £2.4 billion losses during the pandemic. Plus, we hear from Joe Sternberg, from the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal here in London, about President Biden's $4 trillion economic plan. And founder of Aardvark pet food, Hugo Walters, explains why the company wants to feed insects to household pets.
4/29/2021 • 46 minutes, 8 seconds
Back to work, self-driving cars and the Freemasons' annual report
Ian King speaks to the chair of Tesco and the Covid Recovery Group, John Allan, about a plan set out by Britain's most powerful businesses to help the economy recover from the pandemic. Plus, hear from the chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Mike Hawes, about how self-driving cars could be allowed on UK motorways by the end of the year. And Doctor David Staples - chief executive of the United Grand Lodge of England - talks about the Freemasonry organisation publishing its first ever annual report.
4/28/2021 • 44 minutes, 7 seconds
BP bounces back, HSBC profits and summer holidays abroad
Ian King speaks to BP's chief executive Bernard Looney about bouncing back from the Covid-19 pandemic. Plus hear from chair of Hays Travel, Dame Irene Hays, about going abroad this summer, and Energy Transitions Commission chair Lord Turner's discussing decarbonising the economy.
4/27/2021 • 45 minutes, 12 seconds
A business rebrand, music royalties and free business advice
Ian is joined by the chief executive of Standard Life Aberdeen, as it rebrands to ABRDN. He also speaks to the chief executive of PRS Music about streaming revenues, and the boss of what has become Europe's biggest flower delivery business. Plus we hear from a not-for-profit collective which is offering advice and support to small firms.
4/26/2021 • 39 minutes, 41 seconds
Summer aviation, buy-now-pay-later and sensor tech
As India formally joins the 'red list', Ian is joined by Willie Walsh - the CEO of British Airways' parent company - to discuss the future of global aviation. He also speaks to the chief executive of Klarna and the founder of Internet of Things company InfoTech. Plus, city editor Mark Kleinman has news of a development at Manchester United.
4/23/2021 • 45 minutes, 11 seconds
BoE and climate, fintech, rocket fuel
Catch up with news and interviews on the Bank of England's plans to tackle climate change, the fintech industry's warning to the Treasury that it cannot rest on its laurels and the the space entrepreneur refining rocket fuel from polystyrene.Plus Ian and guests review the day's business pages in the newspapers and assess the global markets.
4/22/2021 • 46 minutes, 24 seconds
Super League, banking operations and stadium app
Catch up with news and interviews on the collapse of the European Super League, the review on bank ring-fencing rules and the app aiming to get fans back into stadiums with Covid Certificates.Plus Ian and guests review the day's business pages in the newspapers and assess the global markets.
4/21/2021 • 45 minutes, 56 seconds
Super League, green jobs, coach travel
Catch up with news and interviews on proposals for a European Super League, the latest unemployment figures, why green jobs could replace roles lost because of Covid and how the coach travel industry can become more environmentally friendly. Plus Ian and guests review the day's business pages in the newspapers.