15/07/2010
Winifred Robinson investigates why a group of friends involved in a fatal car accident will not receive a penny in compensation because they did not have the right insurance.
Winifred Robinson investigates why a group of friends involved in a fatal car accident won't receive a penny in compensation because they did not have the right insurance.
We hear from the supermarket where you get a discount - if you volunteer to stack shelves.
And we take a trip on the Turner Trail.. a new tourist destination in Yorkshire.
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Chapters
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Florida loophole
A group of friends involved in a fatal car crash in Florida are not going to receive any compensation for their injuries. The laws relating to car insurance are different in the US.
Duration: 14:33
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IFS Wealth Study
The Institute of Fiscal Studies produces a report looking at whether UK families have adequate wealth to cover retirement.
Duration: 05:41
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People's Supermarket
A new community store has opened in central London. Shoppers can get 10% off groceries in return for volunteering their time to work in the store.
Duration: 04:05
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Water shortages
We hear why Welsh Water are asking customers to save water.
Duration: 09:14
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Stephen Rimmer
We hear from the handyman who secretly made general repairs to park benches and fences.
Duration: 01:44
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The Turner Trail
Geoff Bird visits a new tourist attraction in Yorkshire. Visitors can sit in the same spot where Turner sketched.
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Born in Bradford
Research project in Bradford collating information from more than 13,000 pregnant women and their babies over a lifetime.
Duration: 07:45
Broadcast
- Thu 15 Jul 2010 12:00BBC Radio 4 FM

