You and Yours Episodes Episode guide
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Call You and Yours - Do you need to go to university to be successful?
Do you need to go to university to be successful?
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Neighbours hacking your wifi, printing tickets at home, and subsidising your holiday
Home wi-fi, fees for print-it-yourself tickets, and the Guide to Not Going to University.
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Carey Mulligan, professional queuing, and Apple's new iPhone map software
Actress Carey Mulligan talks about how she deals with her grandmother's dementia.
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Cosmetic surgery, plug-in cars and when tweets backfire
New guidelines on cosmetic surgery, electric cars and house prices. With Winifred Robinson
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Car thefts, false advertising and local currencies
As Bristol finally launches its own pound, we hear whether local currencies really work.
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Call You and Yours: Employment Law
Who should benefit from employment law - the employer or employee? With Shari Vahl.
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17/09/2012
Proposed changes to way private car parks are run, and the rise of bedbugs.
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14/09/2012
Consumer news show. Peter White speaks to the boss of Monarch Airlines.
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Claiming back care home fees, and is FairTrade chocolate a con?
Claiming care home fees, designing disability products, and is FairTrade chocolate a con?
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Computers made easy & the Olympic transport legacy
Winifred Robinson looks at computers made easy, the Olympic transport legacy and telegrams
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Call You and Yours: Volunteering
How can we turn the Olympic spirit of participation into a lasting legacy of volunteering?
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Pre-teen entrepreneurs, inflated vets bills and cut-throat competition between barbers
Pre-teen entrepreneurs, inflated vets bills and cut-throat competition between barbers.
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Leisure provision and council cuts, Paralympics, new tech devices and crayfish
Peter White reveals how many local councils have cut back on sport.
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The boss of the CQC, paying for parking, and buying property abroad
The new Care Quality Commission boss gives his first interview. With Winifred Robinson.
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Buying a new car, new financial advice rules and half-price supermarket wine
Buying a new car, new financial advice rules and half-price supermarket wine.
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Will the Paralympics challenge negative stereotypes around disability?
Will the Paralympic Games make a difference in attitudes towards people with a disability?
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Texting for free, phonies on Twitter and new national parks.
Texting for free, spotting fakes on Twitter, and a row over new national parks.
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Paralympic travel, tackling chuggers and banned sports supplements
New rules to protect us from 'chuggers', and how should we describe Paralympians?
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Payday Loans and Identity Fraud
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Are payday lenders doing rigorous enough checks?
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How do you rate your cinema?
Winifred Robinson: How green were the 2012 games?; taxi booking apps; what fish we eat.
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Tackling the obesity problem
What more should be done to ensure we eat healthily?
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Young People and the Modern Media
Social media for 4-year-olds, a new magazine for teens and 13-year-olds reading erotica.
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Alcohol at petrol stations, Sibelius software, car insurance and Nespresso.
Successful high streets, Nespresso coffee and alcohol at petrol stations. With Peter White
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A New Coffee Chain Launches & Energy Bill Increases
A new coffee chain launches, energy bill increases, and falling in love with French wine.
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Complaints about solicitors published online
Solicitor complaints, energy companies profiting unfairly, and pet owners' flea problems.
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Call You and Yours: Value for money in higher education
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker. How to get value for money in higher education.
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20/08/2012
Is prison the place for inmates with severe physical disabilities? With Julian Worricker.
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Tickets for the Paralympics, sport for older people and housing regeneration
Tickets for the Paralympic Games, sport for older people, and housing regeneration.
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Unfair and inefficient - why is the university clearing system so slow to improve?
Does university clearing provide students with what they need? A ban on smoking in parks.
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Automatic car insurance renewal, and recovering from locked-in syndrome
When automatic car insurance renewal goes wrong, and recovering from locked-in syndrome.