18/10/2010
Consumer affairs with Julian Worricker. Is flood insurance set to rise? Green energy output goes backwards, and ten years at the top for the boss at National Trust.
Consumer affairs with Julian Worricker.
People who live in areas liable to flooding are facing huge increases in their home insurance premiums because the insurance industry does not believe that the government is investing enough in flood defences. Presently the extra risk of floods is spread across all home policies but the insurers now say they'll end this practice which could lead to premiums in flood risk areas rising fourfold.
Energy produced by renewable technology has fallen for the second quarter running. A shortfall in rain and wind this year has been blamed as output from renewable sources contributed 5.9% of energy consumed compared to 6.5% last year. Critics say it demonstrates the need to boost our mix of energy sources. Supporters of an expanded renewables sector say the drop is to be expected at this stage of development of capacity. The Government is legally bound to produce 15% of the UK's energy from renewable sources by 2020.
The boss of a traffic penalty tribunal says that local authorities must stop penalising motorists unfairly for misdemeanours like being inches over a yellow line or for displaying meter tickets and disabled parking badges upside down on the dashboard.
Who are the middle class? It is an important question as the government considers how it should go about clawing back the billions of pounds of debt run up by the nation as a result of the banking crisis. David Phillips from the Institute for Fiscal Studies gives his analysis of Household Income in the UK and, in cash terms, where the middle class begins and ends.
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Flood Insurance
The Insurance industry says the government needs to spend more on flood defences or the industry will increase home premiums for residents living in areas vulnerable to flooding.
Duration: 06:20
Green Energy
The power generated from green sources like wind and hydro has fallen for the second quarter running. Renewable energy sources now contribute 5.9 % of our energy needs compared to 6.5% last year.
Duration: 07:01
Maths teaching
Duration: 03:31
First Click
A new 大象传媒 campaign aims to take the fear out of going online. It is reckoned 9.2 million people have yet to take the plunge. Until last week actress Linda Robson was one of them.
Duration: 05:38
Parking
Councils are being asked not to encourage ticket happy wardens by the boss of the Traffic Penalty Tribunal. She says there are an unacceptable number of fine notices issued for trivial reasons.
Duration: 06:07
Blackpool Street Life
A street charity in Blackpool is urging graduates to think about giving their time to help troubled teenagers in the seaside town.
Duration: 07:33
National Trust
Fiona Reynolds has been Director General of National Trust for ten years. She reflects on the past and future of Britain's largest member organisation.
Duration: 07:45
Middle Class Earnings
Who are the middle classes and more importantly how much do they earn?
Duration: 06:22
Broadcasts
- Mon 18 Oct 2010 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Mon 18 Oct 2010 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW