News and discussion of consumer affairs
Consumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and Liz Barclay.
DetailsCouncil spending cuts, the AA move into home repairs, and reducing the stigma of dementia.
DetailsThe supermarket giant that's handing over the meat counter to the local butcher and the couple setting up a business on an island with just 19 residents. With Winifred Robinson.
DetailsConsumer news and issues. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsConsumer news and issues. Does local government really need reform?
DetailsWinifred Robinson explores some new treatments for asthma and finds out about a giant energy generating kite.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and John Waite. Including Face the Facts.
DetailsWinifred Robinson discusses why intensively reared British chicken is flying off the shelves.
DetailsThe report that claims the numbers of overseas visitors to the London 2012 Olympics are grossly overestimated - and how it will impact on travel companies.
DetailsJulian Worricker investigates how attitudes to energy policy have changed during the past four decades as You and Yours celebrates its 40th birthday.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. Discussing the government's 'Green Deal' for home heating and should fast food companies have a hand in writing policies on obesity?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Sheila McLennon and Stuart Flinders.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Paul Lewis of BBC Radio 4's Moneybox discusses further interest rate cuts.
DetailsConsumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and John Waite.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. When is wine not wine? How the alcohol content of drinks dictates their labelling.
DetailsYour views on proposed cuts to BBC radio and online with Kelvin MacKenzie.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsHow will the government's closure of the Low Carbon Buildings programme - which provided grants for energy efficiency - affect environmental targets?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsWinifred Robinson asks if disabled people get a raw deal on theatre visits. Plus, what makes you buy a book and how are petting farms preventing e.coli outbreaks?
DetailsJulian Worricker finds out how water thefts from a mains supply in Suffolk have affected a local village and how dormant bank accounts could be use to fund the 'Big Society'.
DetailsWe get the low down on speed cameras - would you pay to have one reinstated? We examine the loans targeted at disabled people online and how cuts will affect primary schools.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsAs debate around changes to housing benefit, and just what you can get for £400 a week continues, we want your experience of home-renting. Call You and Yours with Julian Worricker.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. The Coalition Government is pushing for a complete overhaul of the dental contracts system.
DetailsWhy train fares are set to rise by an average of 6.2 per cent. Plus a series looking at different sized businesses - first Tata Steel in Rotherham and R Baker in Liverpool.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Disability and hate crime, money transfer site owners prosecuted, and Tom Conti on parking.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with John Waite and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours.
DetailsWe examine how much help banks are giving to small businesses, and the disease that threatens British oak trees.
DetailsStuart Rose, the outgoing executive chairman of Marks and Spencer, discusses his achievements and regrets, and what he plans to do in the future.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and John Waite. Including Face the Facts at 12.30: John reveals how some of the most serious workplace injuries are not being investigated.
DetailsThe government wants to scrap the rule under which people can be forced to retire at 65. Is this a long-overdue change or a measure that might have unintended consequences?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Winifred Robinson. Including a joint investigation with Crossing Europe looking at the parallel drug trade.
DetailsJoin Peter White to discover the best time to book flights. Plus, how low can you go? We road test the latest in no frills hotels. And, how emotional do ads make you feel?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. Farmers are being urged to rent out fields for solar power. The Insurance industry faces key challenge from Europe's Court of Justice.
DetailsThe Secretary of State for health Andrew Lansley responds to listeners' questions on social care. Email questions or thoughts on how to improve the system to [email protected].
DetailsThe British Chambers of Commerce say economic growth will be less than expected - what impact will that have on the thousands of small businesses already struggling to survive?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Are railway level crossings inherently unsafe? Every year people are injured or even killed on level crossings, but who is to blame?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. How is the telecoms sector regulated and what can those left incommunicado do about it?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Winter fuel payments, mobile phone download costs and escaping homelessness.
DetailsPeter White examines plans to sell bottled sea water to enhance cooking and finds out what the Outward Bound Trust is doing with deprived young people 70 years on.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsJulian Worricker speaks to the UK managing director of Kellogg's Greg Peterson, and we take a look at the jargon used to sell 'superfoods'.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with John Waite and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsAs You and Yours celebrates its 40th Birthday, Julian Worricker looks at how the telephone has influenced the past four decades.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. A survey is claiming that many GPs have an investment in a private provider of NHS services in their local area.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Scottish novelist Ian Rankin, whose son is visually impaired, is calling on more books to be made available to the visually impaired.
DetailsWill an awareness campaign counter the spread of flu? How could bills be affected by a major reform of the electricity market, and using the wisdom of crowds to develop products.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Including an interview with Higher Education Minister David Lammy.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Cornwall is calling for a bank holiday to honour their local saint, St Piran.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. Tony Hall's vision for the Cultural Olympiad, UK City of Culture and council cuts threaten arts projects.
DetailsThe first new high street bank in more than 150 years is due to open shortly - how will it benefit consumers? Julian Worricker investigates this and other stories.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Where would you make cuts in public sector spending?
DetailsWinifred visits the 'House of the Future' and hears how one day we could be using 'negative ions' instead of water to wash our clothes.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Peter White, including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsWe hear how a drug shortage is affecting Parkinson's sufferers, and ask whether the campaign to create new village greens is leading to a housing crisis.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Shari Vahl. The council minimum pricing plan for alcohol angers retailers; big response to dormant banking issues; new white goods labels 'cause confusion'.
DetailsCollateral damage: A senior judge has accused couples of using their children as weapons in divorce battles. How can parents learn to act reasonably when they split?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and John Waite. In a week long series on ME, the team examines why it's such a controversial illness.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Sheila McClennon and Stewart Flinders.
DetailsWhy web developers are being asked to close down free mobile phone apps for commuters; commuting to work by bike; and the outlook for the retail sector in 2011.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. Why is 3D being tipped to take off in a way it never has done before?
DetailsConsumer news and discussion with Liz Barclay and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm; call on 08 700 100 444.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. Ian Macmillan ponders the significance of the necktie. Why does the wearing, or not wearing, of this tiny piece of material mean so much?
DetailsConsumer issues with Julian Worricker. The latest figures on the organic market; Simon Parkes investigates the working lunch; and plans to move cigarettes under the counter.
DetailsCall You and Yours with Julian Worricker. Are the poor carrying the greater burden of the costs of climate change and the rich benefiting with cash incentives? Call on 0800 044 044.
DetailsJo Malone, creator of expensive candles and bath oils, discusses her BBC TV show High Street Dreams. Plus how the travel industry is coping with the uncertainty of the volcanic ash.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Liz Barclay. Including features on horse racing tipster scams, changes in the cake industry and demand for allotments.
DetailsWhich laws do you want repealed? The deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, is asking the public to go online and tell him which rules and regulations should be scrapped.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Shari Vahl. Including Face the Facts, presented by John Waite.
DetailsPeter White on the future of the All England Coastal Path, Boris's bike hire scheme, and a new series on how the credit crunch is changing 'ordinary' lives.
DetailsOn You & Yours today we hear from the heavily pregnant mum-to-be who had her phone cut off without warning. She describes her anxiety, and Virgin Media explains why it happens.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. New deal for young drivers. UK Woodland booms as money grows on trees.
DetailsJulian Worricker asks if the meat industry should foot the bill for the inspection of abattoirs, and what are the little things that 'make your day' if you have a disability?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. How can car dealerships survive a recession?
DetailsChef Michel Roux Junior talks about why great service matters as much as great food. And, in the final part of the series focusing on retail businesses, the book trade is examined.
DetailsConsumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McLennon.
DetailsConsumer affairs magazine with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsAre we any closer to finding a solution for nuclear waste? Plus Winifred Robinson has the latest from our community allotment in Manchester. And would you like restaurants to put calories on menus?
DetailsConsumer news with Peter White. A former carer has conducted an investigation into the service offered by care homes. She reveals her findings today.
DetailsWhy are some people still waiting for airlines to pay out ash cloud compensation? How bankruptcies in the US motor industry have led to a shortage of car parts in the UK.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsThe Freedom of Information Act 2000 is intended to make government more transparent, participatory, effective and responsive to its citizens. Has it worked? And have you used it?
DetailsConsumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. Ten councils have been told to improve asbestos maintenance in their schools and the booming market in baby products.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Stewart Flinders. The team investigates ME treatments available on the NHS.
DetailsCall You & Yours on the Public Health White Paper. Healthy Lives, Healthy People. Is this a new era for public health in England?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Plus, A tale of two recyclers.
DetailsConsumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and Liz Barclay.
DetailsConsumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and John Waite.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Morrisons backtracks on biofuel, a thirst for homebrew and the charity which is refusing money.
DetailsWhy the NHS is plagued with absenteeism, and are we really becoming a nation of cyclists? Winifred Robinson presents.
DetailsConsumer news and issues, including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsIs setting a minimum price for alcohol the best way to end Britain's excessive drinking? It's what the health advisory body, NICE, wants to introduce in England. Will it work?
DetailsPeter White examines a legal threat to the Digital Economy Bill, putting historic photos online and the tricks of a successful Land's End to John O'Groats charity trip.
DetailsConsumer issues with Carolyn Atkinson and John Waite. Including Face the Facts - a report called 'Illegal Disclosure?', a look at the Criminal Records Bureau.
DetailsJulian Worricker investigates websites offering free health supplements. We hear why potholers are digging to connect 100 kilometres of tunnels and caves.
DetailsThe Civil Aviation Authority explains why only ten per cent of eleven thousand compensation claims have been resolved, three months since travel company Goldtrail collapsed.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and John Waite. The team looks at the range of alternative treatments for ME.
DetailsThe social care system is 'not fit for purpose' say the Lib Dems. The coalition has formed a Commission to look at how it should be funded- we're joined by its Chair Andrew Dilnot.
DetailsPoet Benjamin Zephaniah and author of the Maisie Mouse books Lucy Cousins explore the market for children's books, which sees its busiest period in the run up to Christmas.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Sheila McLennon and Winifred Robinson.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. How the economic downturn is affecting restaurants and what might happen to the sector in the coming months.
DetailsConsumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and John Waite.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Should employers be legally obliged to give compassionate leave?
DetailsConsumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and John Waite.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. What would you like to see happen to make our MPs more accountable? Live phone in.
DetailsCan banks be blamed for not backing bands? An expert's view on a reported rise in food poisoning from oysters. And why police are interested in a sale of wines from bankrupt pubs.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Liz Barclay. Including why greengrocers are closing, Alexandra Harney on her new book and radio for the deaf.
DetailsAs the Met Office warns of droughts in parts of the UK this summer, would mass transportation of water around the country ever be practical or cost effective?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsWinifred Robinson finds out why hundreds of girls aren't allowed to play football with the boys. Plus, how easy it is for wheelchair users to go to an outdoor concert?
DetailsJulian Worricker examines whether or not government Work Capability Assessments help people return to employment and asks why fast food calories are still not on the menu.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Julian Worricker. The argument for 250 New Towns. Plus, are the recently released figures from banks on customer complaints any use to consumers?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Peter White. Including at 12.30pm Call You and Yours.
DetailsHave benefits, will work: What do you make of government plans to force the long-term unemployed to do community jobs like gardening, painting and litter collecting?
DetailsConsumer affairs. Featuring the 'truth' about Ikea, award-winning garden designer Chris Beardshaw, the future of HMV, and meat inspection at abattoirs.
DetailsConsumer news with Julian Worricker. Lone pensioner fights building society take over. The pitfalls of foreign inheritance.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. The 'great village green swindle', schoolchildren grill MPs, and how to cut your petrol consumption.
DetailsBuying a new home or moving house? Listen to our panel of experts discuss housing. And we report on Mills and Boon and the National Trust - a perfect union?
DetailsWinifred Robinson looks at how some UK companies are monitoring customer comments on social networking sites. And are our gardens being swallowed up by development?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Winifred Robinson. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and John Waite. Including Face the Facts at 12.30: John investigates the image of the private parking industry.
DetailsTo what extent should the arts be funded by the taxpayer? That's the question in today's Call You and Yours.
DetailsPeter White speaks to a man who tried to live without producing any carbon. Plus the latest on plans for Royal Mail and the high charges airlines are adding to ticket prices.
DetailsCould sub-prime mortgages be making a comeback? And the Food Standards Agency takes a new look at daily levels of six food colourings.
DetailsMake My Day - as part of a week marking the International Day of Disabled People we've being asking 'What makes your day?' Today our series continues with Comedian Liz Carr.
DetailsThe pay disparity in the UK is at its highest since 1918. Julian Worricker asks are we "all in this together?".
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Why are UK scrap yards struggling.
DetailsFire engines going up in smoke, hotel owners charged for playing music in bedrooms, and Facebook messages from a dead woman?
DetailsPeter White visits a men's mental health support group in Croydon, South London, and speaks to Alistair Campbell, who had a nervous breakdown while working as a journalist and suffers from depression.
DetailsWhat is your view of the General Election? Do you think the nation voted for a hung Parliament as some are claiming? And were you locked out of your polling station?
DetailsWith Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon. Including reports on charges for protests on public highways, the effect of higher motoring costs and advice on solid fuel.
DetailsPeter White discusses the weird and wonderful things that you can buy from vending machines, plus new rules for mobile phone roaming-charges and more World Cup PR hype.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Shari Vahl. Energy use figures show carbon output from homes at 1990 levels, scientists take on engineers in funding row, and the crisis in fostering.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Winifred Robinson. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsWe visit the Spanish city where new technology is on trial allowing you to pay via your mobile phone rather than cash or cards.
DetailsDoes animal therapy really improve the lives of people with dementia? Plus, the government wants to reform careers advice in England, but what is the best way to provide it?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Sir Simon Jenkins, the recently appointed Chairman of the National Trust speaks about his plans for the future.
DetailsGovernment plans to stop paying transport costs of disabled people in state-funded residential care. The creation of a new premium broadband service. And what is crowd-sourcing?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Could charities end up with less lottery money in the future?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. The dos and don'ts of cookery for the visually impaired.
DetailsJoin Julian Worricker for discussions on bright headlights on cars and selling food waste for power.
DetailsThis weekend more than 100 museums and galleries will open their doors at night - what's happening near where you live?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsJulian Worricker speaks to the boss of the Co-op supermarket chain, and, as pianos randomly appear at outdoor locations around the UK, Julian tinkles the ivories with passers-by.
DetailsShari Vahl asks whether or not the police should accept funding for investigations from private companies who fall victim to crime.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and John Waite. Including how music is used to persuade us to buy and can singing really be good for your health and wellbeing?
DetailsHow much should students pay for their university education? Lord Browne's review into university funding recommends higher tuition fees and student loans. Would that deter you?
DetailsSuspected anti-competition in the online hotel booking sector; China protects 'Scotch Whisky'; and pit wheels to bicycle wheels - the former mining town where visitors are flocking.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Sheila McClennon and Stewart Flinders.
DetailsShari Vahl explores what your rights are buying 'new and 'second hand' products. We speak to Gerry Robinson about his new programme 'Can't Take It with You'.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. Including an interview with TV chef Anthony Worrall Thompson.
DetailsConsumer news and issues, with John Waite and Peter White. Including at 12.30pm Call You and Yours.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Cricketer Marcus Trescothick on depression, sailors object to the government's e-borders policy and rose wine's growing popularity.
DetailsThe compulsory English exam that's valid one day then invalid the next, and the man who uncovered Bernard Madoff's multi-billion-dollar fraud. Why no-one listened to his warning.
DetailsWinifred Robinson reveals the government helplines that keep you waiting - and in some cases, never answer your call at all.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. How a toddler and his mum were told they couldn't buy scissors due to anti-knife legislation
DetailsThe government believes that in England GPs and not primary care trusts should manage NHS budgets.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Shari Vahl. Including Face the Facts, presented by John Waite.
DetailsWhat if you find the hotel room you booked and paid for has been filled? Has the 'Commonwealth Games brand' been compromised? The musicians selling records on QVC shopping channel.
DetailsWhy Nestle is taking legal action to protect its upmarket espresso brand, new fire engines that keep breaking down and could a DIY screw be used in NHS orthopaedic operations?
DetailsFeaturing the You & Yours listener who caught a suspected conman on tape. Peter White presents.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. How to protect your home from moth damage.
DetailsShould young children view 3D images? We look at the growth of group voucher schemes beyond specialist websites. And for holidays with sun, sea and stars, try astro tourism.
DetailsConsumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McLennon.
DetailsAthletes are flying flags of convenience and opting to represent countries other than their own. Plus palm oil in Liverpool - but can the industry ever be sustainable?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsPeter White looks at the real Sheriff of Nottingham's plans to cash in on the latest Robin Hood film to boost the local economy and why Iceland's volcano has ignited its tourism.
DetailsCompanies that provide care for people in the home are exploiting staff and providing them with next to no training, claims one trade union. Plus a tribute to Egon Ronay.
DetailsWith Winifred Robinson. Including the 'innovative' food industry on the up, putting politics back into planning, and could turning gas into bricks boost Britain and the planet?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. How can councils save money?; Margaret Mountford on charity donations in wills; Unclaimed benefits; Job losses in archaeology.
DetailsConsumer news with Julian Worricker. Is the North South divide myth or reality?
DetailsWhat the public think the Government should cut in the spending review, supporting the UK's carers and why the level of awareness of social tariffs has remained low.
DetailsPhone in with Julian Worricker. Has Wikileaks struck a blow for the open society? Contribute your views.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Gazprom has a sixth of the world's gas reserves. Who is behind it and what are its intentions?
DetailsConsumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and John Waite.
DetailsConsumer news and issues, with Liz Barclay and Winifred Robinson.
DetailsWith Julian Worricker. Lord Stern's message to sceptics, the mystery of the three-pronged light bulb and getting your solar panel connected to the national grid.
DetailsPrivate equity superstar Jon Moulton explains why he's brought Reader's Digest out of administration and how China is investing in technology that extracts uranium from coal dust.
DetailsWith a new trial of genetically-modified potatoes underway in a field in Norfolk, 'Call You & Yours' asks: what's wrong with GM crops? Winifred Robinson hosts the phone-in.
DetailsWinifred Robinson investigates why a group of friends involved in a fatal car accident will not receive a penny in compensation because they did not have the right insurance.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Carolyn Atkinson and John Waite. Including Face the Facts.
DetailsWinifred Robinson finds out why OFCOM is investigating ISPs. Plus, is it possible to be self-sufficient, and what's 'consumerology'?
DetailsForty years ago the Jumbo Jet took to the skies, Concorde was close to entering service and the package holiday industry was in its heyday. We look at the changing face of travel.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Julian Worricker. The green pioneers who say the power companies owe them money and when PCs go wrong.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. How can first class travel survive the recession? A look at the ways transport providers are trying out new ways of getting their passengers to upgrade.
DetailsConsumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and John Waite.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Should the rules restricting product placement on television be relaxed?
DetailsHow confident are you about getting into the housing market? Join our phone in.
DetailsCoronation Street star William Roache talks to Peter White about his deafness. We hear about a new way to search for music. Plus are cabbies in New York overcharging tourists?
DetailsConsumer news with Winifred Robinson. The Patients Association calls for improvements to the NHS complaints system. NHS bosses say they are changing the system but it takes time.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsPeter White discusses headphone etiquette, whether online pseudonyms should be banned on message boards and 'ringtones' for electric cars.
DetailsElectronica band Faithless tell us why they've ditched their record company and are now promoting Fiat. Are high street opticians being short-sighted about our prescriptions?
DetailsWhy Edinburgh's trams are not on track, how new technology is fighting hospital infections and the case for and against proposals to give consumers money back for recycling bottles.
DetailsPresented by with Winifred Robinson. Including a debate on how hospices have funds at risk in collapsed Icelandic banks, while others are struggling with a sudden drop in income.
DetailsPhone-in with Julian Worricker and his guest Care Minister Paul Burstow. How would you improve the social care system?
DetailsWhy holiday companies are still selling package deals to Tunisia. How some people can't get money owed to them despite County Court Judgments in their favour.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Sir Alan Sugar's business tips; the Yellow Pages - useful or useless?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with John Waite and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours.
DetailsHow the recession is taking its toll on workers with mental health conditions; the new motorcycle club for the over 50s; and why e-numbers might actually be good for us.
DetailsConsumer news with Winifred Robinson. Featuring high street pricing policy, regional transport facing big cuts, and where have all the buskers gone?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Winifred Robinson. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and John Waite. Includes Face the Facts at 12.30pm: John looks at problems with the government's New Deal for Communities initiative.
DetailsThe prime minister says we're not making the most of the tourism industry. What would you do to attract more foreign visitors? What would encourage you to take more holidays here?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsWe find out how star ratings displayed in some hotels are misleading guests, and ask whether the fitness industry is doing enough to attract the time-and-money-rich over 50s.
DetailsAs plans for a mega-dairy in Lincolnshire are scaled back we look at our love affair with the idea of 'free-range' and Ian Macmillan laments the death of the Sony Walkman.
DetailsYou and Yours presents an adapation of the book Delete This at Your Peril: The Bob Servant E-Mails, in which our fictional hero assists a Nigerian Prince.
DetailsConsumer news with Julian Worricker. What are our food price expectations for the next 12 months? Can we rely on cheap food ever again?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker, at the Money Matters Roadshow at the Trafford Centre in Manchester.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Gas and electricity at cost price? Clamping down on used car sales; sticky keys and tracker balls: making the net more accessible.
DetailsWith annual borrowing expected to hit 163 billion pounds this year, where should the government make public spending cuts? Where have you seen money wasted? What needs protecting?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsAs the BP oil spill nears the beaches of Florida, we ask whether or not holidaymakers can book this popular destination with confidence. And the new guide to buying an electric car.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsA university in the Netherlands offers places to students who can't get one in the UK; Flight Options cease trading; Face the Facts on domestic violence.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Julian Worricker. Is flood insurance set to rise? Green energy output goes backwards, and ten years at the top for the boss at National Trust.
DetailsThe challenge of tackling housing benefit fraud, why customers of failed firm Crown Currency may get little back, and how electricity's being generated at a Scottish distillery.
DetailsConsumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and John Waite.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. What is the the future of London Airport now its current owners, BAA, have been forced to sell?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. More than 9,000 MOD properties are being left vacant across the country. We speak to Henry Oliver from the Empty Homes Agency.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with John Waite and Sheila McClennon. Including Shari Vahl reporting on 'boiler-room' scams and a look at the capacity of Britain's broadband networks.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. Blockbuster up for sale, clampdown on extra car hire charges and surfing in Bournemouth.
DetailsA special edition of You and Yours with Julian Worricker looking at the impact of the volcanic debris which has shut down UK airports.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Liz Barclay. Including What Disability Means to Me: With Strictly Come Dancing star and former rugby international Kenny Logan.
DetailsWe examine the future of Sheffield's craft industry, which is under threat. And do reports of Ireland's positive approach to the recession reflect the true feelings of the nation?
DetailsJulian Worricker speaks to Justin King the boss of Sainsbury's and the man responsible for importing 70,000 vuvuzelas to the UK.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. Author Philip Pullman on book signings.
DetailsPhone in with Julian Worricker. Who are the middle-classes? Call 03700 100 444 (lines open at 10am on the day) or email [email protected].
DetailsShould the pricing structure of train tickets mirror the airline industry? Plus our suggestions on the best way to use an invisiblity cloak. And could you write a novel in a month?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsConsumer news with Shari Vahl. Are tax havens harming our economy? Government plans to reform pricing and access to drugs and medicine.
DetailsConsumer news and discussion with John Waite and Peter White. Including a special Call You and Yours with Conservative leader David Cameron.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. How is the recession affecting our magazine buying habits?
DetailsConsumer news and issues, with Liz Barclay and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsWe answer more of your questions on the impact of the volcanic eruption and halt in air travel. What's the impact on the environment, health and long-haul flights?
DetailsHousing minister Grant Shapps explains the decision behind the abolition of Home Information Packs.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and John Waite. Including Face the Facts at 12.30pm: Investigating dangers faced by interpreters working for British and US forces in Iraq.
DetailsCall You and Yours with Julian Worricker - What part do you want to play in David Cameron's Big Society?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Stuart Flinders.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Carolyn Atkinson. Including Face the Facts, presented by John Waite.
DetailsThe new guidance from HM Revenue and Customs which is raising concerns about the cost of the UK's Cycle to Work scheme.
DetailsJulian Worricker reports on a popular renewable energy device which fails four performance tests out of five. Plus, an internet estate agent undercutting high street rivals by 90%.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Investigating the impact of a typical small company going out of business.
DetailsWe ask the Federation of Petroleum Suppliers why heating oil prices have shot up so quickly and what protection is there for consumers who rely on it to heat their homes?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. What does Ofcom's review mean for the future of public service broadcasting?
DetailsBlogger Ashley Morrison talks about the frustrations of living with a stammer and gives advice on how to improve fluency. Plus do web filters really protect your children online?
DetailsConsumer news and discussion with John Waite and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsConsumer news with Winifred Robinson. Inlcuding a debate on post-election energy policy and a look at the challenges facing the new man at the helm of Britain's 'favourite' store.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with John Waite and Sheila McClennon. Including What Disability Means to Me: Gwyneth Lewis, Wales's first National Poet, describes living with depression.
DetailsVisitEngland claim that more of us than ever are taking UK breaks. Peter White explores the pros and cons of holidaying nearer to home.
DetailsJulian Worricker asks if enough is being done to protect disabled people from abuse. Plus, why mobile operators are ending unlimited downloads and gold tooth dentistry danger.
DetailsWinifred Robinson looks at a new system to get trains running more efficiently and Welsh Assembly plans to restrict the 'right to buy' council houses.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsCall You and Yours with Julian Worricker. A new study says that 50,000 pounds is the amount of money you need to buy happiness. But is money enough?
DetailsJust how many jobs will be lost or created as a result of the cuts announced in the Spending Review? Winifred Robinson attempts to unpick the details.
DetailsConsumer news. An opportunity to contribute your views to the programme.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. With the downturn biting, will train operators be able to honour franchise deals struck in happier times?
DetailsConsumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and Liz Barclay.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. The millionaire offering gas and electricity at cost price, and should the taxman sponsor a TV show to help small businesses?
DetailsConcerns over the increasing number of over-the-counter drugs formerly only given on prescription and calls for more protection for the historic rides from amusement parks.
DetailsConsumer news and issues, including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Liz Barclay. Including What Disability Means to Me: Murray Walker on how 50 years beside a race track has affected his hearing.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Sheila McClennon and Winifred Robinson.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and John Waite. Including Face the Facts.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. Why are lip-reading lessons classed as leisure courses - charging higher fees - rather than essential learning? The RNID says that's wrong.
DetailsAs the programme celebrates its 40th Birthday - Peter White looks at how the rights of disabled people have changed over the past four decades as well as what the future holds.
DetailsEmpty homes: why are there a million unoccupied properties in the UK? The MD of John Lewis on Christmas spending, and all-you-can-eat: Britain's biggest restaurant opens its doors.
DetailsHear the story of the fake aviation mogul who duped industry professionals into helping him set up a fake airline.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. The Food Standards Agency is trying to persuade restaurants to include the calorie information of meals on its menus.
DetailsConsumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and Liz Barclay.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. Ray Gosling offers his peculiar take on lifelong prudence.
DetailsDo we expect too much of our GPs? Are you sympathetic to GP stress? Or are GPs overpaid and never available when you need them. What's your view?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsMany people are describing their journeys home as frustrating - but what are people's rights when it comes to customer service? And Michael Palin talks about 'Slow Travel'.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and John Waite. Including What Disability Means to Me: Comedian and wheelchair user Liz Carr reflects on what disability means to her.
DetailsThe MS Society is closing residential care centres in a move towards a more 'personalised service'. Is this a model for respite care that other charities might follow?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Shari Vahl. Including Face the Facts, presented by John Waite.
DetailsWinifred Robinson speaks to the UK's Ambassador to Spain, how the Mercury Prize affects sales, and is choice is a good thing for consumers?
DetailsJulian Worricker discusses what can be done to help rural communities survive the recession. Also - why small businesses are struggling to access the loans they need.
DetailsWe report from the opening of the world's biggest off-shore wind farm, 12km off the coast of Kent. And what do lipreading and cake icing have in common?
DetailsHow have you been affected by Ireland's economic problems? Call You & Yours with Julian Worricker.
DetailsWhy a pressure group wants shops to close their doors and save energy, and can Team GB triumph at London 2012?
DetailsWhy scientists say green tea and pro-biotic yoghurts might not bring you the health benefits they claim to. Calls for an investigation into the heating oil market.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsConsumer news with Sheila McClennon and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours.
DetailsHow contaminated produce and food fraud are being tackled, investigating the lie detectors used by councils, and is ivy really so bad? With Julian Worricker.
DetailsWhat the demands of media hungry consumers could mean for the future of Freeview, and could changes to the Legal Aid system threaten access to justice for the most vulnerable?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Winifred Robinson. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsWith Winifred Robinson and John Waite. Including Face the Facts at 12.30pm: John investigates claims that children are being put up for adoption in order to meet government targets.
DetailsThere are more people than ever before leaving university, yet fewer jobs are available. What can graduates do to increase their chances of finding work?
DetailsThe rise of new school 'sports' like cheerleading and yoga, the online bookies blamed for cuts to horse racing fixtures, the future of TV, and the value of British fashion.
DetailsHip and knee replacements are now "low priority" for some primary care trusts. Peter White asks: what impact will that have on patients?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson, including a website which can enable individuals to take advantage of journeys that lorries are already making.
DetailsConsumer affairs. Including episode two of the adaptation of 'Delete This At Your Peril - the Bob Servant E-Mails', in which the hero takes on the internet spammers of the world.
DetailsPhone-in with Julian Worricker. Should our forests be sold off to help the budget deficit? An opportunity to contribute your views to the programme.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Care Minister Phil Hope discusses proposals for changes to funding for care.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Sheila McClennon and Winifred Robinson.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and John Waite. Featuring a look at some of the practical considerations of clearing an elderly relative's house.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. The HMV chief executive reflects on the recession, antique dealers complain about the BBC and how to get more people playing sport.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Is modern life making you lonely? An opportunity to contribute your views to the programme.
DetailsAs the chancellor scraps tax increases for landlords who let out holiday accommodation, how much of an impact will this have on the UK's tourism industry?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and John Waite. Including Face the Facts.
DetailsPrivate universities record a post-A Level surge in interest, the latest 'breakthrough' for migraine, and how the death of a daughter led one woman to campaign on cycle safety.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Peter White. Including at 12.30pm Call You and Yours.
DetailsIs the Blue Tick Logo misleading customers? Plus, a new series looking at some of the disappearing quangos, beginning with the Hearing Aid Council, and learning languages online.
DetailsDixons overhaul of customer service; flexible working at Tesco; the Freedom Food logo, and supporting carers who work.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Comedian Steve Punt considers how the recession is being used as an excuse for all sorts of problems.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester launches a £9 million revamp, but how can this be justified at a time of cuts in funding?
DetailsConsumer and social matters with Winifred Robinson and John Waite.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Are Sharia approved financial products good value?
DetailsConsumer news and issues, with Winifred Robinson and Liz Barclay.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Energy Minister Mike O'Brien responds to problems that the government may be facing when it comes to the financing of wind power.
DetailsConsumer news and issues. Winifred Robinson at the new Museum of Liverpool and action on huge bills for people using the internet abroad.
DetailsPromises of compensation over mortgage mis-selling may be too good to be true; British Gas on why it's still pursuing a customer for a bill it's already admitted was sent in error.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Liz Barclay. Including What Disability Means to Me: Rabbi Lionel Blue describes how suffering from epilepsy has changed his life.
DetailsWe hear from one of the people who advised the government about the new Employment and Support allowance, brought in to replace Incapacity Benefit. He has serious concerns.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Carolyn Atkinson.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. Including: Refunds for Michael Jackson O2 tickets. BBC expenses.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsDrivers in Oxfordshire could soon be getting used to a new landscape - one without speed cameras. We speak to a local councillor and a road safety expert.
DetailsWe find out how a shortage of high dosage Vitamin D is affecting GPs and their patients and how your journey may be affected if you're travelling by rail this Bank Holiday.
DetailsHalf a million public sector jobs could go as a result of the Spending Review, so what's the future for those who work for the state and those who depend on them?
DetailsOpposition is mounting to plans to cut the school sports budget. How a robot could take on repetitive caring tasks and DIY classes for kids.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Sheila McLennon and Stuart Flinders.
DetailsConsumer affairs with Shari Vahl. MP targets music ticket prices. EU clarifies health rules over treatment abroad.
DetailsConsumer news and discussion with Liz Barclay and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Sheila McClennon and Winifred Robinson.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. Including an interview with Mary Wilkinson, former editor of Disability Now magazine.
DetailsWhat are the key pledges being made about disability? Hear what the three main political parties say on a wide range of disability issues.
DetailsWinifred Robinson talks to the new interim Chair of the Student Loans Company, investigates artificial meat and joins gardeners with disabilities at the Chelsea Flower Show.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and John Waite. Including Face the Facts at 12.30pm: How some of the most serious workplace injuries are not being investigated.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Are the police ripe for cuts?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Stuart Flinders.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Including Face the Facts, presented by John Waite.
DetailsWhy ferry LD Lines is stopping its cross-Channel passenger service; the technology which improves train reliability, and unpaid ash cloud compensation claims.
DetailsLuxury student flats, Europe's first Christian theme park and why Cheryl Cole has boosted kipper sales.
DetailsDentists claim extra regulation will reduce time with patients and increase costs. Government plans to reduce fuel duty in remote areas. And, the 1870s high street.
DetailsThe i-Pad, the 'Boris' bike and 3D TV all arrived in the UK for the first time this year. Julian Worricker asks which of the new arrivals will live up to their hype.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. How environmentally friendly are Agas?
DetailsWhy many local councils are looking to cut the amount they spend on countryside access. How the hotel star ratings system works and a look at the growth of the smartphone market.
DetailsConsumer news and discussion with Liz Barclay and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsPeter Burkill was the captain of the BA flight that crash-landed at Heathrow in 2008. His quick thinking almost certainly saved his passengers - yet he is now out of work.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Sheila McClennon.
DetailsThe 'stolen' European Cup, more stories from our Volcano heroes, and will Blackpool's Premiership promotion boost its economy?
DetailsThe National Grid have announced the biggest expansion of electrical infrastructure in half a century to meet new demand for power.
DetailsWinifred Robinson speaks to care minister Paul Burstow. And remember the Brixton Pound, the Lewes Pound and the Stroud Pound? We get the latest on local currencies.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsDoes Oxbridge deserve its elitist tag? Is it doing enough to attract a more socially diverse student body? And should it even be trying?
DetailsFrom soya to supermarkets, Winifred Robinson investigates the changes that have occurred since 1970 in the food we eat, how it's produced and sold and where the future may lead.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Sheila McClennon and Stewart Flinders.
DetailsWith Julian Worricker. How has the modern family influenced the way you celebrate the holidays?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. British Gas defend the level of their recent price cut
DetailsConsumer affairs with Julian Worricker. The government is proposing the Post Office should offer more financial services; what's the benefit for consumers?
DetailsWinifred Robinson talks to Ian Leech, who has won his campaign for students with cancer or other long-term illnesses to have an automatic right to claim benefits.
DetailsConsumer news and issues, including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. First time buyers are struggling to get on the property ladder. Will the next generation be renters and not buyers?
DetailsConsumer affairs with Shari Vahl. The 'free' solar panel deal that will cost us all in the long run and the pension pot plea to town halls.
DetailsHow strikes in Spain and Belgium are affecting UK travellers. Plus what the latest stats from the Office of National Statistics tell us about pensions provisions.
DetailsAlan Titchmarsh reminisces about his You and Yours gardening slot. He says his glittering broadcasting career all began with 'laying your lawn' on Radio 4 in 1977.
DetailsJulian Worricker examines why retailers are facing criticism over how they recoup their losses from shoplifting, and what will the BA merger with Iberia mean for their customers?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Peter White. Former BBC director general Greg Dyke talks about developments in the media
DetailsMore strikes at British Airways, planned walkouts at British Gas, the Civil Service and Network Rail. Is striking a wise move when the UK economy is barely out of recession?
DetailsThe US electricals giant Best Buy opens its first UK store. Plus who should pay to get a novel into print, the publisher or the author?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Should the Public sector share more the pain in this recession?
DetailsWinifred Robinson talks to transport secretary Philip Hammond, the latest on reception problems with Apple's new iPhone, and why ex-pats in France are moaning about the paint.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Carolyn Atkinson and Peter White. Including reports on the effect of inter-city rivalry on economic growth and barriers at junior football matches.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Shari Vahl. Including Face the Facts, presented by John Waite.
DetailsPeter White asks if chocolate cereals should ever be advertised to children. Plus, how accessible will the 2012 Olympics be? And, will viewers follow HBO's programmes to Sky?
DetailsWinifred Robinson interviews the victim who tracked down an internet conman and got him jailed and reveals how the fire brigade wants to take over the ambulance service in England.
DetailsCall You and Yours - as temperatures plummet, how are freezing conditions affecting you?
DetailsConsumer news and discussion with Sheila McClennon and John Waite.
DetailsEnergy companies have been stopped from sending out free light bulbs to customers in the post. So what energy saving policy will be their next? Winifred Robinson presents.
DetailsConsumer news with Julian Worricker. Threat to oak trees and concerns about high speed rail.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Peter White. Including Call You and Yours at 12.30pm.
DetailsPresented by Carolyn Atkinson and Peter White. Featuring pay-day loans companies, the closing of the poisons unit at Guys Hospital and the TV switchover from analogue to digital.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. The growing problem of fake footwear; should hotel star ratings be scrapped; is there more to Liverpool's music than the Fab Four?
DetailsAn opportunity to contribute your views to the programme. Is it worthwhile learning another language? What are the advantages of being multilingual and why do many of us struggle?
DetailsBob Servant, the self appointed people's champion taking on internet spammers, gets a job offer from India and organises a huge party for his new employers. Last in the series.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Peter White.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Peter White.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Peter White.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Peter White.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Peter White.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Peter White.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson and Liz Barclay.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with John Waite and Liz Barclay.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with John Waite and Peter White.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Peter White.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Including The Crash - Unemployment: An investigation into who is losing their jobs and which areas are suffering the most.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Including Dame Joan Bakewell, the government's Voice of Older People. What should be top of her to-do list?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Should Britain seek safety from economic turbulence by adopting the Euro?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Will the government's response to the economic downturn work?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Should the government help out the gambling industry, which claims it is struggling to survive?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Are we ruining childhood? Is a good childhood possible in today's apparently increasingly self-centred society?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Is this the end of the cheap food era?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Recession and the green agenda: have your priorities changed?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Privacy versus Public protection.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Can we really afford to expand higher and further education?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Do you know enough about your neighbourhood?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. How do you think we should reward our MPs?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Listeners tell us about their experiences of care homes.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Are you comfortable disclosing your mental health problems?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Finding work during the recession.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg takes your calls.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Listeners give their views on the Digital Britain report.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Rail industry in crisis? Does the rail franchise system need reforming - or scrapping altogether?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Chief Medical Officer, Sir Liam Donaldson join us to take your calls on swine flu.
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Small business, is it getting the support it needs during the economic downturn?
DetailsConsumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Your experiences of holidaying in Britain.
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