News and discussion of consumer affairs
Radio 4,·4085 episodes
Your call is important to us, honestly - the government helplines that keep you waiting.
13 May 2010,·57 mins
Winifred on expats in France fleeced by a fraudster - will they get their money back?
12 May 2010,·57 mins
What do you make of the General Election? It's a hung parliament but can a deal be made?
11 May 2010,·57 mins
Housing experts discuss the current market; and romantic love at the National Trust.
10 May 2010,·57 mins
Jo Malone talks about building up her scent business and her new TV programme.
06 May 2010,·57 mins
The house of the future, plans for London's super sewer and a new car hire service.
05 May 2010,·53 mins
With Julian Worricker, featuring a pre-election transport debate.
04 May 2010,·57 mins
Banks are being told to help small businesses. Are they doing enough?
03 May 2010,·57 mins
First UK Best Buy Electrical store opens and who benefits most from self-publishing?
30 Apr 2010,·57 mins
A father wins right to benefits for cancer patients following his daughter's death.
29 Apr 2010,·53 mins
The heroic pilot who is now 'unemployable' and why wasps attack garden furniture.
28 Apr 2010,·53 mins
The three main political parties discuss disability, plus the impact of grit on trees.
27 Apr 2010,·57 mins
British Gas, mortgage mis-selling and the DVD recorder with indelible adverts.
26 Apr 2010,·53 mins
Peter White talks volcanos and the allure of slow travel with Michael Palin.
23 Apr 2010,·57 mins
Over-the-counter drugs and the decline of amusement parks.
22 Apr 2010,·57 mins
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson, including a debate on post-election energy policy.
21 Apr 2010,·57 mins
The effect of fewer planes in the sky on the environment and our health.
20 Apr 2010,·53 mins
The latest on the impact of the volcanic debris which has shut down UK airports.
19 Apr 2010,·57 mins
Coronation Street star talks about his deafness, and are New York cabbies overcharging?
16 Apr 2010,·57 mins
The man who's rescued Reader's Digest and how to extract uranium from an unusual source.
15 Apr 2010,·57 mins
Should athletes be allowed to sell citizenship, and Liverpool's palm oil processing plant.
14 Apr 2010,·53 mins
The man who blew the whistle on Bernard Madoff's multi-billion-dollar fraud.
13 Apr 2010,·53 mins
Julian Worricker on bright headlights on cars and selling food waste for power.
12 Apr 2010,·57 mins
Peter White looks into why up-and-coming bands are struggling to secure bank loans.
09 Apr 2010,·53 mins
Winifred Robinson on why staff sickness in the NHS is costing the taxpayer millions.
08 Apr 2010,·53 mins
Winifred Robinson discusses mobility scooters, nuclear waste and calories on menus.
07 Apr 2010,·53 mins
Call You and Yours with Julian Worricker: do you need to be rich to be green?
06 Apr 2010,·53 mins
The first new high street bank in more than 150 years is due to open shortly.
05 Apr 2010,·53 mins
Consumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson.
01 Apr 2010,·53 mins
Consumer affairs with Winifred Robinson.
31 Mar 2010,·53 mins