11/04/2011
Consumer news. Featuring tips on cutting mobile phone bills, home pregnancy tests for blind and visually impaired women, and entrepreneur Theo Paphitis on his latest ventures.
How much do you spend on your mobile? Could you save money just by switching your contract ?
We investigate whether home pregnancy tests could be made accessible for blind and visually impaired women. We'll ask if London 2012 will be the Greenest ever Olympics and chat to entrepreneur Theo Paphitis about his latest ventures.
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Nurses
Unprecedented numbers of nurses are pushing for industrial action over the NHS reforms.
Duration: 05:46
Mobile phone contracts
New research shows we waste almost £5bn a year, or £200 per person, by being on the wrong mobile contract. Could you save money just by switching?
Duration: 04:29
Pregnancy Tests
Lee Kumutat investigates why home pregnancy test are inaccessible to blind and some visually impaired people.
Duration: 05:39
The Next Big Things
Dragon’s Den star Theo Paphitis on his new series where he followers would be entrepreneurs as they pitch their products to some of Britain’s big retailers.
Duration: 06:58
Green Olympics
Will London 2012 be the ‘greenest ever games’ as promised? The green watchdog, the commission for a sustainable London 2012, publishes its verdict.
Duration: 05:28
Dangerous cycling
Conservative MP Andrea Leadsom is proposing a Dangerous and Reckless Cycling Bill to ensure cyclists who injure or kill pedestrians are treated just as motorists would be.
Duration: 07:32
Theo Paphitis
What does the serial investor and Dragon’s Den star Theo Paphitis think of entrepreneurialism in the UK?
Duration: 04:18
Face the Facts Update
John Waite on why fire engines are standing idle years after they were bought.
Duration: 05:56
Look ahead to Call You and Yours
A look ahead to tomorrow's Call You and Yours on classroom discipline and speak to a previously disruptive student who took part in 'Jamie's Dream School'.
Duration: 06:01
Broadcasts
- Mon 11 Apr 2011 12:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 FM
- Mon 11 Apr 2011 12:04´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 LW