08/09/2010
Julian Worricker investigates websites offering free health supplements. We hear why potholers are digging to connect 100 kilometres of tunnels and caves.
Julian Worricker investigates websites offering free health supplements. We hear why potholers are digging to connect 100 kilometres of tunnels and caves across the counties of Cumbria, Lancashire, North Yorkshire and why the European Union has said it is 'discriminatory' to test nurses who want to work in the UK if they are from another EU country.
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Acai Berry Company Shutdown
About 30 internet companies based in the UK have been shut down in the public interest by the High Court after thousands of complaints.
Duration: 07:41
Disability and Public Transport
A video widely viewed on Youtube showed a guard turning his back on a disabled passenger who needed help boarding a train. Is this an isolated incident?
Duration: 06:26
Pot-holing
Cavers and potholers are a matter of metres away from connecting an underground network of caves, caverns and tunnels which will link Cumbria, Lancashire and North Yorkshire. John Thorne reports.
Duration: 09:07
Driving test routes
Changes to the current driving test are being introduced in October, which includes the routes used by test centres being taken off the internet.
Duration: 04:41
Ban on checks for nurses from the EU
The regulatory body for nurses, the Nursing and Midwifery Council, can no longer make additional checks on nurses from other EU countries before they can register in the UK.
Duration: 13:00
DNA testing
It may soon be possible to use DNA to trace a person's geographical origins.
Duration: 05:04
Bulgaria database
If you own a home and land in Bulgaria you have to register as a company and your details are stored on the National Trade Register. There are concerns about the safety of that information.
Duration: 07:11
Broadcasts
- Wed 8 Sep 2010 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Wed 8 Sep 2010 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW