
About this episode
Sean Farrington discusses Tim Cook's legacy at Apple, rising petrol thefts, and interviews Robert Jenrick about local elections and clean energy measures.
Sean Farrington looks back at Tim Cook's legacy as he plans to step down as Apple's boss after fifteen years. We also hear from petrol forecourts who have seen an uptick in customers driving off without paying. Elsewhere, we speak with Robert Jenrick of Reform UK for the next instalment of our local election interviews - and discuss a new raft of new government clean energy measures.
People in this episode
Host: Sean Farrington
Guest: Robert Jenrick
Topics covered
- Apple
- Tim Cook
- local elections
- clean energy
- petrol forecourts
Keywords
- Apple
- Tim Cook
- petrol theft
- local elections
- clean energy
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Apple, Reform UK
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