01/09/2010
Winifred Robinson discusses why intensively reared British chicken is flying off the shelves.
Winifred Robinson discusses our growing appetite for chicken and examines our demand for intensively reared British chicken. So what does this shift mean for our wallets, animal welfare and the environment?
Also why are broadband ads still promising so much but delivering slow speeds?
And Alvin Hall, the internationally renowned financial educator, offers his practical tips on helping us all spend less.
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Chapters
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Stop Spending
Alvin Hall discusses how you can change your mindset and spend less.
Duration: 08:50
Employment Tribunals
Tribunal applications are at an all time high, but there's concern some are exploiting the system.
Duration: 09:30
High Definition Phones
Orange launches the first high definition phone service.
Duration: 06:01
Chicken
Why intensively reared British chicken is flying off the supermarket shelves.
Duration: 10:00
Aer Arann
The Irish airline is in financial difficulty.
Duration: 04:46
Broadband
Why are broadband advertisements still promising so much but often delivering slow speeds?
Duration: 05:09
Insolvency
Is it too easy to declare yourself insolvent? The government is reviewing the law.
Duration: 06:36
Broadcasts
- Wed 1 Sep 2010 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Wed 1 Sep 2010 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW