You and Yours Episodes Episode guide
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The rise of the posh ready meal
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.
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Fewer young drivers killed
How to reduce the number of young drivers killed on the roads.
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Call You and Yours: Quality of care homes
How we can improve care homes for the elderly? Andrea Sutcliffe takes calls and emails.
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Your digital radio questions answered
Carolyn Atkinson has exclusive access to an unannounced CQC inspection of a care home.
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Social network use by children; The future for Prestwick Airport
Peter White asks why there's a drop in the number of children with social network profiles
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Why Are My Energy Prices Going Up?
Energy prices, young gamblers, broadband switching, Help-to-Buy pitfalls and cryonics.
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The internet of things, Consumer Rights Bill, scrapping your car
As MPs scrutinise the Consumer Rights Bill, how will it help to protect ordinary shoppers?
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Call You and Yours: Women in the workplace
Consumer phone-in as Julian Worricker asks what it's like for women in the workplace.
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Charities with missing accounts; nurses with missing payments; village greens with missing legal protection
The charities which aren't up front about what they do with their money.
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Help to Buy; Ivory trade; Highways Agency
Peter White looks at how the government's latest Help to Buy scheme will work.
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The lasting effect of the horsemeat scandal
How has the horsemeat scandal changed attitudes and what we buy? With Winifred Robinson.
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Disabled sports fans, buy-to-let in the US, treating insomnia
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.
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Call You and Yours
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker.
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Play Streets: No Cars
Julian Worricker goes to Bristol, where streets have banned cars so children can run free.
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27/09/2013
Lost luggage, remote working, halal food, almond milk, restaurants bucking the recession.
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Living without broadband
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.
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Part-time jobs, solar panels, pubs and VAT
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.
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Call You and Yours: Is Britain an ageist society?
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker. Is Britain an ageist society?
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Renewing a UK passport abroad
If you're a UK citizen living abroad, why are passport renewal fees twice as much?
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Mobile phone upgrades
Phone providers offer early upgrades more often. Why do we need them?
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Housing minister Mark Prisk; e-cigarettes and advertising; season rail tickets
Housing minister Mark Prisk talks about the future of housing in Britain.
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GP surgery premium lines, social housing, human hair extensions
More than 500 GP surgeries are using premium lines to receive patient calls.
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Call You and Yours: Costing the NHS
The NHS of the future. How would you renew and revitalise our health service?
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The Red Tractor label
The new tests to confirm the origin of British pork sold under the Red Tractor logo.
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Fake solicitors; Paul Pester, chief exec of TSB
The house buyers scammed out of the entire cost of their homes. With Peter White.
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Ski resorts, dating apps, downsizing
How will the next generation get on the housing ladder? With Winifred Robinson.
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Wind Turbines, New Homes and Paperless Billing
The wind turbines that pay out more for generating less. With Winifred Robinson.
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Call You and Yours: The Property Market
Julian Worricker takes your calls on the state of the housing market in the UK.
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Housing, energy and Royal Mail
Julian Worricker with special reports and live discussions about the future of housing.
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Army wives' pensions; ultra HD TV
Consumer news with Peter White. Including army wives' pensions and ultra HD TV.