28/02/2011
Julian Worricker is joined by the chief executive of Trading Standards, asks if Scottish salmon farms will benefit from a deal with China, and examines the business of parking.
Julian Worricker is joined by Ron Gainsford, the chief executive of Trading Standards Institute to hear how the organisation is trying to protect vulnerable people in the current climate.
He investigates whether Scottish salmon farms are really set to benefit from the recent deal with China. We hear about plans to provide mobile phone reception in the London Underground.
And parking - the bane of many - but why do we end up forking out as much as we do - and where does all that money go?
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Ron Gainsford
The Chief Executive of the Trading Standards Institute discusses the changes the organisation has undergone over the past forty years.
Duration: 07:37
Log book loans
If you buy a car second hand, you could end up being liable for someone else's debts.
Duration: 03:41
Mobile phones
We look at plans to introduce mobile phone reception to the London Underground, the latest news on Tmobile and Orange and the apps that have caught the panel鈥檚 eye.
Duration: 13:43
Scottish Salmon
We investigate whether Scottish salmon farms are really set to benefit from the recent deal with China but also hear from those who criticise their environmental credentials.
Duration: 08:29
Parking
Parking meters in the UK turn over billions of pounds every year. In the second of her series on the subject Pauline McCole looks at who makes money from the business of parking.
Duration: 10:29
Advertising Standards Authority
As of 1st March, the ASA will extend their online remit to investigate online marketing. But how is it possible to regulate the internet?
Duration: 05:00
Peter White's trek
A triumhpant Peter White returns to the You and Yours studio after completing a 100 kilometer trek through the Kenyan desert.
Duration: 02:31
Broadcasts
- Mon 28 Feb 2011 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Mon 28 Feb 2011 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW