21/07/2010
Winifred Robinson finds out about a new system that claims to get trains running on time, Welsh Assembly plans to restrict the 'right to buy' council houses, how Crown immunity works to prevent the prosecution of ministers and civil servants and the latest on the Goldtrail Holiday company collapse.
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Goldtrail Collapse
The shock collapse of Goldtrail has left chaos in its wake. So should the watchdogs have done more?
Duration: 04:45
Supermarket Bread
How much supermarket bread really is baked from scratch in-store?
Duration: 07:11
Right to Buy in Wales
The Welsh Assembly wants the power to suspend the 'right to buy' council houses to target help in areas where there's little or no affordable housing.
Duration: 11:31
Goldtrail Collapse Part II
Should the Watchdogs have stepped in before Goldtrail collapsed? David Clover from the Civil Aviation Authority explains why they didn't.
Duration: 06:13
Dormant Bank Accounts
Dan Kieran of the Idler Magazine wonders how far the government will go in their search for forgotten money.
Duration: 04:24
Home Access Package
Charities are urging parents to apply for a Home Access package, which provides disabled children with free home computers and broadband access, before the government closes the scheme.
Duration: 05:10
Crown Immunity
Face the Facts reveals how the government's been breaking its own laws on fire safety. Yet ministers and civil servants needn't worry about being prosecuted as crown immunity keeps them out of court.
Duration: 06:22
Train Punctuality
A new software system called Arrival is helping European trains run on time.
Duration: 06:25
Broadcast
- Wed 21 Jul 2010 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM