World Cup hydration breaks give advertisers advantage

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The World Cup hydration breaks are giving players the chance to cool off, but we look at why this is an advantage for advertisers.

Venice is now charging day-trippers up to $11 to enter the city in the latest efforts to tackle over tourism, we take a look at what impact this will have on local businesses.

And the Toy Story 5 film is out today, we take a look at why the film's franchise has been a huge success for over three decades.

Presenter: Vishala Sri-Pathma Producer: Barbara George and Parisa Qurban
19 Jun 3PM English United Kingdom Business

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