News and discussion of consumer affairs
Radio 4,·4089 episodes
Artificial football pitches, e-textbooks, and the Olympic dad and his camper van.
16 Apr 2012,·55 mins
Out of town charity shops, open gardens and better insurance for older people.
13 Apr 2012,·55 mins
Mobile home owners' victory, B&Q's peat problem, and how fully comp is fully comp abroad.
12 Apr 2012,·55 mins
Mary Portas' plans for the high street, and a guide to getting on with teenagers.
11 Apr 2012,·55 mins
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker. Should five-year-olds be tested?
10 Apr 2012,·55 mins
What are car manufacturers doing to get customers excited about 'superminis'?
09 Apr 2012,·55 mins
The NHS hospital that replaced controversial PIP breast implants when it shouldn't have.
06 Apr 2012,·55 mins
Do free solar panel deals hurt your mortgage chances and Friends Reunited relaunches.
05 Apr 2012,·55 mins
Rejuvenating Britain's high streets and criminal compensation delays
04 Apr 2012,·55 mins
What do the Olympics mean to people who live outside London?
03 Apr 2012,·55 mins
Bogus cancer cures, and bids to become Portas Towns. Consumer news with Julian Worricker.
02 Apr 2012,·55 mins
As water bills go up, there is a demand to know where the money is being spent.
30 Mar 2012,·55 mins
Pasties, air passenger rights, illicit cigarettes, and why the union flag is flying high.
29 Mar 2012,·55 mins
With Winifred Robinson. Britain's oldest butcher's shop and defibrillators in schools.
28 Mar 2012,·55 mins
Should political parties be state funded? Call You and Yours with Julian Worricker.
27 Mar 2012,·55 mins
A challenge to the hosepipe ban and how to reclaim care home fees.
26 Mar 2012,·55 mins
The union claiming that school head teachers are being 'fired like football managers'.
23 Mar 2012,·55 mins
Supermarkets, rail networks, sheep farms and Starbucks. Presented by Winifred Robinson.
22 Mar 2012,·30 mins
Should more be done to bring down the number of pupils who are expelled from school?
20 Mar 2012,·55 mins
Rate your tenant online, eco-cooking and why rent-a-dress is booming.
19 Mar 2012,·55 mins
The 'hidden' costs of using pre-paid cash cards abroad, motorhome holidays and food waste.
16 Mar 2012,·55 mins
Breast implant refund, the unregulated 'live' blood test business, and magic mirrors.
15 Mar 2012,·55 mins
Richard Branson, shoppers who 'de-shop', and cardboard cycling helmets.
14 Mar 2012,·55 mins
Julian Worricker hosts a phone-in on drought in the UK.
13 Mar 2012,·55 mins
Is contracted out overnight veterinary care harming pets?
12 Mar 2012,·55 mins
Holidaying at home, Micropubs and students selling your face for advertising
09 Mar 2012,·55 mins
A shortage of eggs, GPs switching to cheaper drugs, and a new music plan for schools.
08 Mar 2012,·55 mins
Accidental landlords, breeding dogs, mobile homes, silver divorcees and DIY Tenants.
07 Mar 2012,·55 mins
Listeners give their views on the tabloid press. Do we get the press coverage we deserve?
06 Mar 2012,·55 mins
With Julian Worricker. The £300 gap between standard and online energy tariffs.
05 Mar 2012,·55 mins