What’s in a name?

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The Co-op Live Arena is Europe's biggest, with a capacity of 23,500. But fans have reacted with shock and confusion after it called off its opening concert at the last minute. We're outside the venue - and will ask what it means for the Co-op - which has bought the naming rights for the venue - but doesn't run it.Maersk, the world's second largest shipping company - says the Red Sea route might not be open for the rest of the year. Rahul Tandon asks what that means for the world's supply chain.Plus we hear from Japan as it continues to tackle a demographic issue - amid criticism from US President Joe Biden.
2 May 10AM English United Kingdom Business

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