18/02/2011
With Winifred Robinson. Including a change in the law on the sale of video games and the football chairman who says he 'despises' fans who watch games on foreign satellite feeds.
The new law that will make it illegal for all types of video games to be sold to underage children.
The Sunderland FC chairman, Niall Quinn, has hit out at fans who watch football in pubs on illicit foreign satellite feeds rather than attending the match. So is he right to criticise supporters who prop up the bar rather than his club?
And with only four hundred accredited hotel rooms, how can the Isles of Scilly cope with the increased demand fuelled by Royal honeymoon rumours?
Presented by Winifred Robinson.
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Chapters
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Car Hire
Car hire brokers who refused refunds after failing to secure promised rentals are shut down by the Insolvency Service.
Duration: 05:40
Football Rights
The Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn has said he "despises" fans who watch matches in pubs on illicit foreign satellite feeds. So is he right to criticise those propping up the bar instead of his club?
Duration: 10:20
Scratch Cards
Companies which promise prizes where no genuine win is involved are found to be in breach of the law.
Duration: 09:25
Celebrity Voices
Do famous actors who lend their voices to animated characters really bring in the box office crowds?
Duration: 05:46
Royal Wedding tourism
With only four hundred accredited hotel rooms, how can the Isles of Scilly cope with the increased demand fuelled by Royal honeymoon rumours?
Duration: 04:29
Video game age classification
By the end of the year, it will be illegal for all types of video game to be sold to people who are under age, as a single way of rating their suitability is to be introduced.
Duration: 07:37
Broadcasts
- Fri 18 Feb 2011 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Fri 18 Feb 2011 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW