You and Yours Episodes Episode guide
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Call You and Yours: Have You Benefited or Lost Out from EU Freedom to Travel?
Winifred Robinson asks listeners about their experience of EU freedom to travel.
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Council houses; Lone justice; Online subscriptions
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Are we on the brink of a boom in new council homes?
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Proposed changes to MOTs; Number-spoofing fraud
Peter White on the criminals hijacking the phone numbers of companies.
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Free loft insulation; Fox damage; Disability rights
British Gas says millions are missing out on free loft insulation. With Peter White.
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Hidden care home reports, Food allergies, Preserving your tattoos
Melanie Abbott investigates payday loan brokers raiding bank accounts.
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Call You and Yours: Are you happy with rail services?
Consumer phone-in with Shari Vahl. Are you happy with rail services?
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27/10/2014
Consumer news with Shari Vahl.
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Anne Fine on Gender-Biased Books; Overcrowded Canals; Fare Wars
Anne Fine discusses gender-biased books, plus overcrowded canals in London.
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Disability benefits; School bus fares; Are we back in love with carpet?
Should people with incurable diseases have to attend fitness to work tests?
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Tesco; Doctors' Wages
Why are comparison sites pushing duel fuel deals when single tariffs are usually cheaper?
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Call You and Yours: Are you worse off than your parents' generation?
Are in a worse financial position than your parents ever were?
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Hundreds search for pensions they transferred after cold calls
How cold callers convinced hundreds of people to part with millions of pounds in pensions.
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E-Cigarette Fires; Timeshare Contracts; Shareholder Democracy
Peter White looks at e-cigarette fires and the latest in the row over timeshare resorts.
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Cyclists Filming Bad Drivers; Selling Homes Online; Plastic Musical Instruments
Cyclists filming bad drivers, selling homes online, and plastic musical instruments.
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Cost of Football; Water Company Debt Letters
How the cost of replica kits for kids is rising at double the rate of inflation.
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Call You and Yours: Should NHS workers be banned from striking?
Should NHS workers be banned from striking? Winifred Robinson takes your calls and emails.
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Best office; Bank scams; Care Quality Commission
Care watchdog says nine out of ten dementia sufferers are likely to experience poor care.
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Scam Jobs; Industrial Deafness; Boilers; Kindle Unlimited
Why scam jobs appear on legitimate websites and the rise in claims for industrial deafness
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Revisiting the Floods Nine Months On; Why Chilli Sauce Is So Popular
Looking at the lack of protection for older people who have money stolen by family members
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Care Homes Fire; Green Energy Fraud; Packed Lunches; Botton; Hospital Appointments
Consumer news, including reports on care home fires, and fraud linked to the Green Deal.
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Call You and Yours: How easy is it to get good quality care for your parents or relatives?
How easy did you find it to get good quality care for your elderly parents or relatives?
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Could the living wage transform care in the UK?
Living wage, hydrogen cars, bare-faced cheek, beard transplants and Wonga woes.
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Access to Work
Access to Work delays and a warning about vets overprescribing antibiotics for pets.
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Family Thieves, Wonga, Building Fund
Winifred Robinson hears how thousands of Wonga customers are having their debt written off
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Energy efficiency costs; Tax discs; Publishing deals
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.
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Call You and Yours: How easy is it to see your GP?
Consumer phone-in. How easy is it for you to see your GP?
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Publishing scam; Compensation for delayed flights
Winifred Robinson looks at the latest on compensation for delayed airline passengers.
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Pet Pre-Nups; Customer Complaints; Private Tuition
Consumer news with Peter White. Should couples agree in advance who gets custody of pets?
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Why are motorway services so expensive?
Robbing Mum: A charity reports a rise in family members conning cash from the elderly.
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Scrapping Pedestrianised Streets; Computer Blackmail; Green Deal Fund; Cabin Baggage
Pedestrianised streets were supposed to attract shoppers, so why are some being scrapped?