You and Yours Episodes Episode guide
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Gardening with arthritis; advertising in schools; be careful who you date in Iceland
Should advertising be allowed in secondary schools? Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.
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Call You and Yours: Should the police focus more on preventing crime?
As police forces face budget cuts, is preventing crime the best way forward?
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Fixed energy contracts, cut-price funerals, and iTunes is 10
The fixed term energy bills that cost more and can you have a dignified cut-price funeral?
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Loch Ness Tourism, Property Scam, Exam Spending, Robert Peston, Cupcakes
Eighty years after first captivating tourists, what is the Loch Ness Monster worth?
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Care home ratings, cycle safety, banned ale labels, improving broadband
Will a triple dip recession affect the way you shop? Consumer news with Peter White.
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Cosmetic treatment regulation; How much to divorce online; Freeze your eggs; Do we need cash to catch a bus?
Consumer news with Peter White. Is more regulation of cosmetic treatment needed?
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Call You and Yours: National Planning Policy Framework
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker, looking at the National Planning Policy Framework
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Online medical records, doing your bit for charity, the hi-tech tea making machine
Julian Worricker asks if social media could help people take control of their NHS records.
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Holiday fraud, children's advertising, music on the high street, Glastonbury tickets
Holiday fraud victims, children's advertising, Cambridge tech companies.
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Electric cars; when tattoos go wrong
Behind the scenes on the McDonalds production line. Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.
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Fit for work tests; holidays in North Korea; smoking outside hospitals
Winifred Robinson discusses Work Capability Assessments, rogue letting agents and more.
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Measles Outbreak
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker. Could the measles outbreak have been avoided?
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London Book Fair, vexatious complaints, the high street in winter
Julian Worricker talks to publishers, retailers and authors at the London Book Fair.
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Bedroom factories, ATOS, ebooks from the library
Consumer news with Peter White, on 'bedroom factories', ATOS and ebooks from the library.
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Holiday nightmares, longer-term mobile phone contracts
A young mother stuck abroad without insurance, and why phone contracts are getting longer.
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Wildlife crime, tattoos and tobacco displays
Winifred Robinson hears about the growing trade in products derived from rare animals.
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Call You and Yours: Curbing pensioner benefits
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker, discussing curbing pensioner benefits.
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Hijacked phone lines, shared ownership housing and hot air balloons
The calls abroad made by criminals hijacking phone lines, plus more with Julian Worricker.
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New car sales, dying bees, garden centres, and adverts that shock
The garden centres kept alive by sales of coffees and flapjacks, plus silencing noisy cars
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Cosmetic surgery, overcrowded housing, and training to be a barista
Overcrowded housing and the impact of Amazon's purchase of Goodreads.
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Disability benefit tests, legal representation, and 40 years of the mobile phone
How the new test for disability benefit will work. Plus, representing yourself in court.
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Call You and Yours: Should we involve children and young people in decisions that affect them?
Should we involve children and young people in decisions that affect them?
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Made in Britain: Does it still make sense to manufacture in the UK?
Consumer news with Julian Worricker.
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Welfare reforms and insurance for mountaineers
Fewer tests on food, and insurance for mountaineers. Consumer news with Peter White.
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National Trust, co-housing & the parking company kicked out of its own trade association
How far will the National Trust go to let visitors treat historic houses as their own?
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Wine Investment, Safety Deposit Boxes and After Beeching
New wine self-regulator promises to combat investment fraud. Bank loses family jewels.
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Call You and Yours: How to cope with redundancy
Winifred Robinson hosts a programme on how to cope with redundancy.
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Cold calls for health supplements, 50 years of Beeching and fare dodging
The company that sends health supplements to the elderly, whether they want them or not.
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Train fares, nuisance callers and tasteless fruit
Theft at cashpoints, cheapest train fares and cold callers. Presented by Peter White.
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Energy bills and a return to traditional shaving.
The future of the energy market, and a return to traditional men's shaving.