You and Yours Episodes Episode guide
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Should five-year-olds be tested?
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker. Should five-year-olds be tested?
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Small car special
What are car manufacturers doing to get customers excited about 'superminis'?
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06/04/2012
The NHS hospital that replaced controversial PIP breast implants when it shouldn't have.
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Solar Panels and Mortgages, Friends Reunited and Football Advertising
Do free solar panel deals hurt your mortgage chances and Friends Reunited relaunches.
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Rejuvenating Britain's high streets and criminal compensation delays
Rejuvenating Britain's high streets and criminal compensation delays
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Call You and Yours
What do the Olympics mean to people who live outside London?
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02/04/2012
Bogus cancer cures, and bids to become Portas Towns. Consumer news with Julian Worricker.
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30/03/2012
As water bills go up, there is a demand to know where the money is being spent.
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Pasties, air passenger rights and the union flag flying high
Pasties, air passenger rights, illicit cigarettes, and why the union flag is flying high.
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Cosmetic surgery adverts, PIPS update, defibrillators in schools & Britain's oldest Butcher's shop
With Winifred Robinson. Britain's oldest butcher's shop and defibrillators in schools.
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Call You and Yours
Should political parties be state funded? Call You and Yours with Julian Worricker.
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Hosepipe use and care home fees
A challenge to the hosepipe ban and how to reclaim care home fees.
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Fired headteachers, not-for-profit petrol station & railway retailers
The union claiming that school head teachers are being 'fired like football managers'.
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Rail Networks in the North and the community that wants a supermarket
Supermarkets, rail networks, sheep farms and Starbucks. Presented by Winifred Robinson.
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Call You & Yours: Curbing the number of pupils who are expelled from school
Should more be done to bring down the number of pupils who are expelled from school?
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Rate your tenant, eco-cooking and rent a dress
Rate your tenant online, eco-cooking and why rent-a-dress is booming.
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Pre-paid cash cards abroad, motorhome holidays and food waste
The 'hidden' costs of using pre-paid cash cards abroad, motorhome holidays and food waste.
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Breast implant compensation, 'live' blood tests, and magic mirrors
Breast implant refund, the unregulated 'live' blood test business, and magic mirrors.
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Richard Branson on government loans for entrepreneurs
Richard Branson, shoppers who 'de-shop', and cardboard cycling helmets.
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Call You and Yours: UK officially in a state of drought
Julian Worricker hosts a phone-in on drought in the UK.
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Is contracted out overnight veterinary care harming pets?
Is contracted out overnight veterinary care harming pets?
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Micropubs, holidaying at home and students selling your face for advertising
Holidaying at home, Micropubs and students selling your face for advertising
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A shortage of eggs, GPs switching to cheaper drugs, and a new music plan for schools
A shortage of eggs, GPs switching to cheaper drugs, and a new music plan for schools.
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Are we breeding the wrong sorts of dogs?
Accidental landlords, breeding dogs, mobile homes, silver divorcees and DIY Tenants.
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Call You and Yours: Do we get the press we deserve?
Listeners give their views on the tabloid press. Do we get the press coverage we deserve?
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05/03/2012
With Julian Worricker. The £300 gap between standard and online energy tariffs.
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Dodgy timber, French breathalyser law & the airline letting you 'meet' fellow passengers
How some big DIY chains may have inadvertently sold 'illegally' sourced wood.
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Back to work schemes, the jam that isn't, and apps on the NHS
Back to work schemes, the jam that isn't, and apps on the NHS with Winifred Robinson.
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Who benefits from the Work Programme?
The Work Programme, mobile roaming, homeless choir, Patisserie Valerie, jam or spread?
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Call You and Yours
On Call You & Yours - How important is a cultural education for our children?