News and discussion of consumer affairs
Radio 4,·4091 episodes
A magistrate explains why he thinks the criminal courts charge is failing people.
03 Aug 2015,·45 mins
Employment tribunals, sending money abroad and the voices of supermarket checkouts.
31 Jul 2015,·45 mins
How charities share donor data, and Unicom is fined for mis-selling phone contracts.
30 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Turning off street lights, the popularity of bottled water, and home-swapping holidays.
29 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Has there been a difference in mental health services? With Winifred Robinson.
28 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Stories from parents who didn't back up their phones and lost pictures of their children.
27 Jul 2015,·45 mins
The remote places to stay at for free and other consumer news with Andrea Catherwood.
24 Jul 2015,·45 mins
The top 10 flights which lead to missed connections, plus why there are eggs in wine.
23 Jul 2015,·45 mins
The dangers of counterfeit cigarettes and the popularity of make-up tutorials.
22 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Organ donation figures are down for the first time in more than a decade. What might help?
21 Jul 2015,·45 mins
The evolution and impact of YouTube after 10 years of online video. With Winifred Robinson
20 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Consumer affairs programme.
17 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Who picks up the bill for forecourt thefts? Plus pricey 'green' policies push up bills.
16 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Why a million under-eights have never been to the dentist and the cost of the consequences
15 Jul 2015,·45 mins
How easy is it to get good quality care and housing for people with learning disabilities?
14 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Will Heathrow still be the UK's hub airport in ten year's time?
13 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Keeping people with mental illness out of police custody.
10 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Why are festivals booking such old headline acts? Plus how far off is a dementia cure.
09 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Does it matter if rural England could soon be mainly populated by pensioners?
07 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Winifred Robinson asks what can be done to reduce loneliness among elderly people.
06 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Can health screening do more harm than good? Plus a look at the library of everything.
03 Jul 2015,·45 mins
A look at why women are charged more at the garage for repairs, plus dangers of high heels
02 Jul 2015,·45 mins
Thousands of students are turning to payday lenders to cope with university costs.
01 Jul 2015,·45 mins
As the terror threat level across Europe is raised, how safe do you feel?
30 Jun 2015,·45 mins
A look at the Greek financial crisis and generating electricity by burning wood pellets.
29 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Peter White on efforts to cut aircraft noise.
26 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Holiday home fraud, haulage problems, student complaints and 'black box' car insurance.
25 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Why parents with dependent children are not saving for their retirements.
24 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Do you have a job but still need welfare payments to make ends meet?
23 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Winifred Robinson looks at how the big supermarkets treat their suppliers.
22 Jun 2015,·45 mins