The Bank of England has a warning for home owners but insists it's not like it was in 2008

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Flights, Tariffs and The 02

The Transport Secretary's to meet the UK's air traffic control boss after dozens of flights were cancelled yesterday following a technical glitch. Darren McCaffrey speaks to Surinder Arora - who runs hotels at airports - about options to increase capacity in the south east.New US ...  Show more

Gary Neville, YouTube and online protections

In today's episode of the Sky News Business Podcast, Darren McCaffrey speaks to former England footballer - and business owner - Gary Neville about Labour's planned rises to national insurance. Darren also discusses YouTube becoming the second most-watched TV service in the UK.An ...  Show more

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