News and discussion of consumer affairs
Radio 4,·4089 episodes
Why some retailers are paying less, or nothing at all, in rent to their landlords.
13 Dec 2018,·39 mins
Are charities losing out because they don't understand how young people give?
12 Dec 2018,·39 mins
How have you managed your stutter to do what you always wanted to do in life?
11 Dec 2018,·39 mins
Walkers Crisps new recycling scheme. Becoming a wine master. The young women wearing wigs.
10 Dec 2018,·39 mins
The effort to keep black plastics out of landfill and the prospect of more PPI payouts.
07 Dec 2018,·39 mins
The ban on TV gambling ads. And a sharp rise in demand for a post-Brexit planning course.
06 Dec 2018,·39 mins
How domestic abusers use smartphone apps to spy on their partners.
05 Dec 2018,·39 mins
How are you earning enough to get by?
04 Dec 2018,·39 mins
Deaths from choking in care homes, diversity in ballet and energy price cap concerns.
03 Dec 2018,·39 mins
What's led seven energy firms to shut down? Plus the train operator going back to steam.
30 Nov 2018,·39 mins
The gamblers who say they're offered money in return for gagging orders.
29 Nov 2018,·39 mins
Private landlords take on homeless charities over criticisms
28 Nov 2018,·39 mins
Councils say the Special Educational Needs system is "buckling"
27 Nov 2018,·39 mins
The sugar tax, Woolworths 10 years on and women feeling shortchanged on their pension.
26 Nov 2018,·39 mins
The authors of the hit Ladybird grownups' books and why they are giving up on them.
23 Nov 2018,·39 mins
The founder of Agent Provocateur on why sexy, frilly underwear is now unfashionable.
22 Nov 2018,·39 mins
The charity helping women struggling after the switch over to universal credit.
21 Nov 2018,·39 mins
Call You & Yours: Have you suffered mental illness while at work? What happened?
20 Nov 2018,·39 mins
Universal credit delays, PPI confusion, mental health in the elderly and buying a village.
19 Nov 2018,·39 mins
The 'furniture orchard' where they are growing the ultimate in sustainable chairs.
16 Nov 2018,·40 mins
British holidaymakers are returning to Tunisia following the terror attacks in 2015
15 Nov 2018,·40 mins
Complaints about care home top-up fees. Diamond fraud. Home blood test concerns.
14 Nov 2018,·40 mins
Call You and Yours hears from disabled people about their shopping experiences.
13 Nov 2018,·40 mins
Hiding debt from your other half, email angst and gearing up to get on your bike.
12 Nov 2018,·40 mins
New measures to deal with casual dumping of refuse.
09 Nov 2018,·40 mins
Customers of Wonga are submitting up to 500 claims for compensation a day.
08 Nov 2018,·40 mins
The rail ticketing system is to be made simpler and fairer - but how will it look?
07 Nov 2018,·40 mins
Melanie Abbott asks listeners if they have taken responsibility for their own health.
06 Nov 2018,·40 mins
An investigation into the growth of compensation claims in the cavity wall industry.
05 Nov 2018,·40 mins
Flying with a wheelchair, restaurant group profits and fixed odds betting terminals.
02 Nov 2018,·40 mins