News and discussion of consumer affairs
Radio 4,·4089 episodes
Learning disability care, Which? subscriptions and emotional support from pets on planes.
04 Feb 2015,·45 mins
Has becoming an academy improved the schools of callers' children?
03 Feb 2015,·45 mins
Self-harm admissions to A&E rise as cuts to young people's mental health services deepen.
02 Feb 2015,·45 mins
Have people with disabilities been let down by reform of the blue badge system?
30 Jan 2015,·45 mins
Consumer news.
29 Jan 2015,·45 mins
Why contractors aren't celebrating the Green Deal's second birthday.
28 Jan 2015,·45 mins
Consumer phone-in.
27 Jan 2015,·45 mins
Should pension firms be able to stop you removing money? And we're making fewer casseroles
26 Jan 2015,·45 mins
23 Jan 2015,·45 mins
22 Jan 2015,·45 mins
The sick and elderly suffer a billion pound cut to social care, claims Age UK.
21 Jan 2015,·45 mins
Do you feel comfortable with the level of inequality in Britain today?
20 Jan 2015,·45 mins
Winifred Robinson looks at portable mortgages, voucher stacking and church music.
19 Jan 2015,·45 mins
Tired of your fitness regime already? Is GoodGym the answer?
16 Jan 2015,·45 mins
How councils broker care needs for people with disabilities.
15 Jan 2015,·45 mins
Should families whose relatives die in care or custody get legal aid for inquests?
14 Jan 2015,·45 mins
Winifred Robinson asks listeners if their cancer was diagnosed at the first opportunity.
13 Jan 2015,·45 mins
Winifred Robinson investigates the row over new laws for ticket re-sellers.
12 Jan 2015,·45 mins
Peter White on solar farm subsidy cuts and mortgage problems on former council flats.
09 Jan 2015,·45 mins
The latest on Tesco, working hours for the self-employed and house prices in 2015.
08 Jan 2015,·45 mins
The mobile phone contracts that cost the equivalent of 48 per cent APR loan.
07 Jan 2015,·45 mins
Winifred Robinson hears from listeners who have found love online.
06 Jan 2015,·45 mins
Wholesale gas prices, supermarket price wars and running a small business.
05 Jan 2015,·45 mins
New rules on pay day loans, tackling fuel poverty and a tour of the Dualit toaster factory
02 Jan 2015,·45 mins
E-cigarettes, the vinyl revival, nuisance calls, and James and Jake Dyson.
31 Dec 2014,·45 mins
How did you shop for Christmas? Plus how shopping in the sales was different this year.
30 Dec 2014,·45 mins
Christmas rail disruption, pet travel scheme, nostalgia, and complaints handling.
29 Dec 2014,·45 mins
The good deeds done by big brands: window dressing or a genuine attempt to help?
26 Dec 2014,·45 mins
Why are there so many unwanted dogs in the UK, and how are they rehomed safely?
24 Dec 2014,·45 mins
Could charging for A&E persuade people who use it unnecessarily to get help elsewhere?
23 Dec 2014,·45 mins