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It's been 30 years since the first Wake Up to Money travelled across the airwaves; Will Bain looks at what was being talked about in the business world back in March 1994.
A new semiconductor factory will give hundreds of new jobs in the North East of England - are the chips no longer down for the UK's industry?
And the competition regulator has told three of the UK's most recognisable brands that it has to change its messaging around sustainability in a greenwashing push.
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It's been 30 years since the first Wake Up to Money travelled across the airwaves; Will Bain looks at what was being talked about in the business world back in March 1994.
A new semiconductor factory will give hundreds of new jobs in the North East of England - are the chips no longer down for the UK's industry?
And the competition regulator has told three of the UK's most recognisable brands that it has to change its messaging around sustainability in a greenwashing push.

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