News and discussion of consumer affairs
Radio 4,·4090 episodes
An investigation into complaints about workmanship and finishing of newly built homes.
02 Mar 2016,·45 mins
What do people in their 60s and 70s enjoy about life - and what are their regrets?
01 Mar 2016,·45 mins
What happens when your Facebook page is cloned, and how can you avoid it happening?
29 Feb 2016,·45 mins
What will be the effects of 86 courts closing in the next two years?
26 Feb 2016,·45 mins
The families paying unfair care home fees, because local councils are flouting new rules.
25 Feb 2016,·45 mins
The Marine Conservation Society says we should stop buying wild seabass, as stocks are low
24 Feb 2016,·45 mins
Listeners share their experiences of maternity services in the UK.
23 Feb 2016,·45 mins
Consumer affairs programme.
22 Feb 2016,·45 mins
Peter White explores how well charities are run. Plus a look at the trade in puppies.
19 Feb 2016,·45 mins
The new promise to rescue money sent in error to the wrong bank accounts.
18 Feb 2016,·45 mins
Will charities continue to use call centres after a public outcry into their practices?
17 Feb 2016,·45 mins
As celebrations begin for Roald Dahl's centenary, listeners say which books inspired them.
16 Feb 2016,·45 mins
Billions of pounds are being invested in university rooms - are they what students need?
15 Feb 2016,·45 mins
Peter White on the new lettings ID checks in England.
12 Feb 2016,·45 mins
Including a look at deals on the Age UK website and how to spot a flood-damaged car.
11 Feb 2016,·45 mins
A look at how a major fundraising firm has collapsed, owing thousands to charities.
10 Feb 2016,·45 mins
What are the best ways to cure 'middle-aged misery'?
09 Feb 2016,·45 mins
A look at applying for bankruptcy online, the retail of the future and greyhound welfare.
08 Feb 2016,·45 mins
The Cancer Drugs Fund is criticised as not working well - the programme finds out why.
05 Feb 2016,·45 mins
People in areas at a high risk of a flood are finding it difficult to get insurance.
04 Feb 2016,·45 mins
Winifred Robinson speaks to the UK's anti-slavery commissioner about new legislation.
03 Feb 2016,·45 mins
How has the internet changed the way you shop?
02 Feb 2016,·45 mins
Spreading myths - butter sales are up, but just how healthy is it?
01 Feb 2016,·45 mins
Consumer news, including care home complaints, foreign TV and airline fuel surcharges.
29 Jan 2016,·45 mins
Why British pig farmers could be facing an uncertain future.
28 Jan 2016,·45 mins
The gang that stole £5 million from small firms by selling bogus adverts.
27 Jan 2016,·45 mins
Discussion on what people are doing to cope with the rising cost of care home fees.
26 Jan 2016,·45 mins
Care home fees for people funding themselves are rising - what can they do?
25 Jan 2016,·45 mins
Featuring flood flu, contactless cards, gift aid and the Food and Farming Awards.
22 Jan 2016,·45 mins
Investigating a dental clinic that has left customers angry, in pain and without refunds.
21 Jan 2016,·45 mins