Consumer series with Lucy and Rhodri Owen. An investigation into the charity Project Prevention. And Lucy finds out how to tell if the lamb served on a menu really is Welsh.
Barbara Harris's mission is to persuade drug addicts and alcoholics not to have children - and her American charity Project Prevention pays addicts 300 dollars each to be sterilised. Now Barbara's brought her campaign to the UK, and Rachel Treadaway-Williams investigates the Newport-based charity Kaleidoscope's plans to back Barbara's campaign.
When first aid trainer Katherine Wills collapsed whilst teaching a course she couldn't really understand what was wrong with her. But when her pupils also started feeling ill, it emerged that they had all been affected by carbon monoxide. In this week's Story of Survival, Lucy finds out how to safeguard your home and family against carbon monoxide poisoning.
In this week's Job Hunters, we're catching up with 55 year old Alan, who needs to find a job to support his wife and baby. He's got an interview - but will he be able to impress? And we find out how Gemma and Tim are getting on with their job hunting.
A North Wales survey of 244 pubs and restaurants discovered recently that half of them were describing the lamb on sale as 'Welsh' when it was sourced from another country. Lucy's finding out how you can check if the Welsh lamb you order in a pub or restaurant really is from Wales.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Lucy Owen |
Presenter | Rhodri Owen |
Reporter | Rachel Treadaway-Williams |
Series Producer | Susie Phillips |
Broadcast
- Mon 18 Oct 2010 22:35大象传媒 One Wales