07/04/2010
Are we any closer to finding a solution for nuclear waste? Plus Winifred Robinson has the latest from our community allotment in Manchester. And would you like restaurants to put calories on menus?
Are mobility scooters dangerous and should you pass a test to drive one? Plus it could cost nearly three billion pounds a year to decommission Britain's old nuclear power stations. Winifred Robinson discusses plans for cleaning up the waste, but is the new technology safe? And grow your own fruit and veg - we're back at the Chorlton Allotment in Manchester one year on.
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Mobility Scooters
Should users be forced to take a test and have compulsory insurance? Guests: Ray Hodgkinson, Director General, British Healthcare Trades Association.
Duration: 08:38
Calories on Menus
Last spring the Food Standards Agency launched a pilot scheme asking restaurants to display calories on menus to help tackle obesity. Guest: John Dyson, the British Hospitality Association
Duration: 10:22
Airline 'extras'
A US airline is set to introduce charges for hand luggage, so will our own airlines follow suit? Guest: Simon Calder
Duration: 09:02
Community Allotment
An update on the progress of a community allotment in Chorlton, Manchester. Reporter Geoff Bird visits for the first time this year.
Duration: 08:47
Nuclear Waste
It could cost nearly three billion pounds a year to decommission Britain's old nuclear power stations, but is the new technology safe?
Duration: 11:41
HMV makes moves into the Fashion World
HMV is adding fashion to its range of products to reduce its reliance on selling CDs and DVDs. Guest:Tim Danaher, Editor of Retail Week
Duration: 04:03
Broadcasts
- Wed 7 Apr 2010 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Wed 7 Apr 2010 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW