News and discussion of consumer affairs
Radio 4,·4091 episodes
Coping with the current cost of living, plus a look at confusing Npower bills.
19 Jun 2015,·45 mins
How criminals plan to steal holidaymakers' money, plus tattoo cover-ups with Jay Hutton.
18 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Big changes are afoot in the housing rental market - what do they mean for tenants?
17 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Has your accent ever helped or hindered you in life?
16 Jun 2015,·45 mins
How do GPs cope when they have to take on more and more patients?
15 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Naming and shaming energy companies, the phones as clear as a bell and renewable energy.
12 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Charity fundraising 'in crisis', and smart meters that will not work if you switch.
11 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Should the rest of the UK follow Scotland's lower alcohol limits for driving?
10 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Listeners who have had cosmetic surgery relate their experiences.
09 Jun 2015,·45 mins
How do NHS patients benefit when their hospital is fined for missing its targets?
08 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Complaints from counsellors about an online register, plus cannabis farms.
05 Jun 2015,·45 mins
A look at the report warning of a crisis in social care caused by budget cuts.
04 Jun 2015,·45 mins
How do charities get your contact details to ask for money? Plus online breast milk shops.
03 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Consumer phone-in.
02 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Topics discussed include financial abuse, Ikea customer complaints and Damart's marketing.
01 Jun 2015,·45 mins
Consumer affairs programme.
29 May 2015,·45 mins
How tougher affordability rules led to more mortgage rejections in 2014.
28 May 2015,·45 mins
The average household now has ten per cent more disposable income. What is it spent on?
27 May 2015,·45 mins
Call You And Yours asks if people have ever been put at risk on the road by a cyclist.
26 May 2015,·45 mins
Cold calls from firms offering to stop cold calls, plus what makes a show home shine?
25 May 2015,·45 mins
22 May 2015,·45 mins
The justice system is rapped over how it records and investigates disability hate crime.
21 May 2015,·45 mins
M&S report a turnaround in profits, plus a discussion on end-of-life care.
20 May 2015,·45 mins
Would cutting the licence fee damage the BBC?
19 May 2015,·45 mins
Learning disability deaths, women beer drinkers, bodies in bins and the Green Deal grant.
18 May 2015,·45 mins
Holiday refunds if someone dies and the art of good manners. With Peter White.
15 May 2015,·45 mins
What's gone wrong with a flagship rural broadband scheme funded by £460k of public money?
14 May 2015,·45 mins
A look at how the supermarkets are responding to the changing ways people shop.
13 May 2015,·45 mins
Ousted MPs have five days to clear their desks. Have you been in that situation?
12 May 2015,·45 mins
An incorrect energy bill for 14 years, and mortgages for the self-employed.
11 May 2015,·45 mins