News and discussion of consumer affairs
Radio 4,·4089 episodes
Hospital lawyers; 1970s food; Brent Cross shopping centre; Mozart sales.
23 Dec 2016,·45 mins
Nearly half of the water companies in England and Wales are getting more complaints.
22 Dec 2016,·45 mins
The government review into home energy improvements. And how audio books are put together.
21 Dec 2016,·45 mins
Do strikes work? Callers discuss their experiences with industrial action.
20 Dec 2016,·45 mins
A look at hotel investments that go wrong and how to make high streets successful.
19 Dec 2016,·45 mins
The team look at how the unregulated will writing market is open to abuse.
16 Dec 2016,·45 mins
Consumer affairs programme. Hepatitis C treatments; online grooming.
15 Dec 2016,·45 mins
An investigation finds alleged mistreatment of workers at a JD Sports warehouse.
14 Dec 2016,·45 mins
What encourages you to give to charity, and what turns you off?
13 Dec 2016,·45 mins
How many people have taken up a new basic bank account? Plus a landmark for U3A.
12 Dec 2016,·45 mins
Radio 4's consumer affairs programme.
09 Dec 2016,·45 mins
New energy credit figures. Sherry makes a comeback. Rent to own alternatives.
08 Dec 2016,·45 mins
Two spooks from GCHQ reveal the secrets behind cracking the code of their new puzzle book.
07 Dec 2016,·45 mins
How important is it to have a clean house?
06 Dec 2016,·45 mins
Loan sharks targeting addicted gamblers. Agency work pressures. A boost for British lace.
05 Dec 2016,·45 mins
Pharmacies threaten to counter government cuts with a legal challenge.
02 Dec 2016,·45 mins
Personal Independence Payment checks, text message charges and faulty tumble dryer repairs
01 Dec 2016,·45 mins
Hundreds of people mis-sold government Green Deal loans are still paying them back.
30 Nov 2016,·45 mins
Companies could be forced to reveal the pay gap between CEOs and workers.
29 Nov 2016,·45 mins
Ransomware, in-hospital injury lawyers and nursing home closures.
28 Nov 2016,·45 mins
A look at low-income tenants losing their homes to social housing companies.
25 Nov 2016,·45 mins
The Fundraising Regulator criticises some of the big charities in its first ruling.
24 Nov 2016,·45 mins
Rising ground rents, food price rises, GP training.
23 Nov 2016,·45 mins
What has gone up or down in price since the Brexit vote?
22 Nov 2016,·45 mins
Landlords say they are raising rents and evicting tenants ahead of tax changes.
21 Nov 2016,·45 mins
It's not the Grinch that ruined Christmas, it's constant deepening sales!
18 Nov 2016,·45 mins
The Financial Conduct Authority explains how it's going to focus on consumers from now on.
17 Nov 2016,·45 mins
E books for children, Whiplash crackdown, Cosmetic surgery.
16 Nov 2016,·45 mins
Consumer phone-in. More people are considering cosmetic surgery.
15 Nov 2016,·45 mins
Seriously ill people still aren't getting NHS funding they are entitled to.
14 Nov 2016,·45 mins