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Sep 5
52m 48s

The early bird catches the worm

Bbc Radio 5 Live
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Are you part of the 5am club? What about the 4am club? We hear from some early risers on whether getting up early really can benefit your day.

A cyber attack continues to cause severe disruption to Jaguar Land Rover, with both production and sales of its cars affected. But it’s also affecting some repair garages who rely on the can no longer order new parts from JLR. Felicity Hannah speaks to the owner of one of them.

And we’re joined by our panel guests to look back at some of the business stories that have made the headlines this week.

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Yesterday
PCP payouts
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