News and discussion of consumer affairs
Radio 4,·4089 episodes
Park charges for fitness coaches, broadband speeds, and shoring up the Coliseum.
20 Jan 2012,·55 mins
The drivers tricked by a car insurance scam and is our newest lottery breaking the rules?
19 Jan 2012,·55 mins
Shari Vahl presents Radio 4's consumer affairs programme.
18 Jan 2012,·26 mins
Has cosmetic surgery been normalised?
17 Jan 2012,·55 mins
Nutritional therapists accused of dangerous advice and the new crowdsourcing websites.
16 Jan 2012,·55 mins
Arsenal win diversity award, technology and the future of travel, the £100 cruise.
13 Jan 2012,·55 mins
Tripadvisor's co-founder Steve Kaufer answers critics and outlines its future.
12 Jan 2012,·55 mins
A whistleblower helpline for NHS and social services staff; and affordable rural housing.
11 Jan 2012,·26 mins
Is it time to make the tax system more equitable?
10 Jan 2012,·57 mins
Julian Worricker asks if private investigators should be regulated.
09 Jan 2012,·57 mins
Car wash and car hire firms under the spotlight and fish and chips South African style.
06 Jan 2012,·57 mins
Cosmetic surgery update, Change 4 Life, illegal battery hen eggs, and killer apps.
05 Jan 2012,·57 mins
Travel industry forecast 2012; face-recognition technology; charity Disability Rights UK.
04 Jan 2012,·26 mins
Your Sport: What exercise do you do regularly and why? How affordable is it to stay fit?
03 Jan 2012,·57 mins
Sporting Nation? As we enter the Olympic year, what's our attitude towards sport?
02 Jan 2012,·57 mins
Who will be running our railways in 2012? Could new food labels lead to more confusion?
30 Dec 2011,·57 mins
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Why recessions are good for great innovation.
29 Dec 2011,·53 mins
Winifred Robinson with first-time buyers, self-sufficient town and vintage mobile phones.
28 Dec 2011,·57 mins
The Big Society: Have you got involved and has your community benefitted?
27 Dec 2011,·53 mins
Consumer news with Peter White.
23 Dec 2011,·57 mins
Excessive delivery charges, deep vein thrombosis targets, and christmas present or bribe?
22 Dec 2011,·53 mins
Pester power, battery cage hens, petrol theft, car sounds, Co-op energy.
21 Dec 2011,·53 mins
How do we reverse the trend of childhood obesity? Call You and Yours with Julian Worricker
20 Dec 2011,·53 mins
Drink drivers, a new contract for dentists and changes to food labelling laws.
19 Dec 2011,·57 mins
What's actually an emergency when it comes to your travel insurance policy?
16 Dec 2011,·53 mins
We road test a new way to shop called try-vertising. And Emma Bridgewater on parking.
15 Dec 2011,·53 mins
Pet power spending, a university for apps, and the graduate taking the Jobcentre to court.
14 Dec 2011,·57 mins
Julian Worricker takes calls on proposals by Mary Portas for saving the high street.
13 Dec 2011,·53 mins
Consumer news with Julian Worricker, discussing the falling number of district nurses.
12 Dec 2011,·53 mins
The UK's first bed tax, mobiles replacing cash, and the business of teaching men to flirt.
09 Dec 2011,·53 mins