23/12/2010
Ofcom on their investigation into Talk Talk. Why a pressure group wants shops to close their doors and save energy, and can Team GB triumph at London 2012?
Ofcom tell us the latest on their investigation into the mobile phone operator Talk Talk - on charges of false billing and mis-selling.
It may be cold outside but some High Street Shops are registering temperatures as high as those in Jamaica - we hear about the latest research on the amount of energy they're wasting and find out how the pressure group Close The Doors is hoping to expand its campaign across the UK to highlight the problem.
And we catch up with how sporting preparations are progressing for the London Olympics. Can we look forward to a clutch of Gold Meals for Team GB in 2012?
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Ofcom ruling on Talk Talk
Telecoms regulator Ofcom says the phone company TalkTalk has been sending out false bills, and they're investigating them for mis-selling.
Duration: 07:36
Credit Crunch Update
We catch up with the people we spoke to about how the credit crunch, and the subsequent recession, affected ordinary people. Today we hear a businessman's perspective.
Duration: 05:41
Olympic Sport
As part of our series on the progress of London 2012, we find out how our chances of sporting glory at the Olympics are shaping up.
Duration: 10:28
Hot Shops
New research by Cambridge University says that shops can save 50% on their energy bills and reduce their carbon footprint. The research was commissioned by the campaign group Close The Door
Duration: 10:28
VAT Change
Many leading retailers are planning to delay and/or phase the introduction of a higher rate of VAT which comes into force in 2011.
Duration: 12:35
Email Fraud
The National Fraud Authority and the Serious Organised Crime Agency tell us about the latest emails frauds.
Duration: 09:12
Broadcasts
- Thu 23 Dec 2010 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Thu 23 Dec 2010 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW