News and discussion of consumer affairs
Radio 4,·4091 episodes
Dementia tsar Alistair Burns talks about a scheme that aims to cure dementia by 2025.
26 Oct 2015,·45 mins
News of a steep rise in patients with eating disorders being fed against their will.
23 Oct 2015,·45 mins
Whether scrapping buy-to-let tax relief could lead to more difficulties for tenants.
22 Oct 2015,·45 mins
The pension scheme which was ruled illegitimate and dishonest by a judge.
21 Oct 2015,·45 mins
Is love better second time around?
20 Oct 2015,·45 mins
A look at winter in a holiday park home and rural right-to-buy.
19 Oct 2015,·45 mins
Is the mega-brewery merger a threat or opportunity for the UK's microbreweries?
16 Oct 2015,·45 mins
A new report raises concerns about safety in English hospitals - what is being done?
15 Oct 2015,·45 mins
Consumer affairs programme.
14 Oct 2015,·45 mins
Does playing video games undermine academic achievement?
13 Oct 2015,·45 mins
Why are the government banning the sale of e-cigarettes to people under the age of 18?
12 Oct 2015,·45 mins
Are planners frustrating a government scheme for more rural homes?
09 Oct 2015,·45 mins
Should we be asking questions about mindfulness techniques?
08 Oct 2015,·39 mins
07 Oct 2015,·45 mins
Winifred Robinson asks: what is your family's experience of end-of-life care?
06 Oct 2015,·45 mins
Used Volkswagens sell for less after emissions scandal, plus Lotto adds more numbers.
05 Oct 2015,·45 mins
The students refusing to rent from private landlords.
02 Oct 2015,·45 mins
Dame Vivienne Westwood warns listeners about the dangers of replying to 'scam letters'.
01 Oct 2015,·45 mins
A look at what will change for consumers with the Consumer Rights Act.
30 Sep 2015,·45 mins
Does the rental market fit the demand for security, affordability and choice?
29 Sep 2015,·45 mins
Fraud Series day 1: The man defrauded of his savings by investment criminals.
28 Sep 2015,·45 mins
Is persuading last-time buyers to downsize the answer to our so-called housing drought?
25 Sep 2015,·45 mins
How can you know if a company has sold your data?
24 Sep 2015,·45 mins
A look at new rules on charity cold calling and the rise of budget hotels.
23 Sep 2015,·45 mins
Winifred Robinson asks whether it is possible to learn how to be happy.
22 Sep 2015,·45 mins
Five police forces in England promise to investigate all dog attacks on private property.
21 Sep 2015,·45 mins
Peter White looks at problems with Sunday train services and the demand for more drivers.
18 Sep 2015,·45 mins
How has the rollercoaster accident at Alton Towers affected surrounding businesses?
17 Sep 2015,·45 mins
A look at why consumers need to act now to avoid higher energy bills.
16 Sep 2015,·45 mins
How well was your child prepared for the move to secondary school?
15 Sep 2015,·45 mins