25/05/2011
Winifred Robinson talks to Housing Minister Grant Shapps about the Mortgage Rescue Scheme, and finds out how a plant nursery weathered the recession.
Winifred Robinson talks to Housing Minister Grant Shapps about the Mortgage Rescue Scheme - has it helped as many people as was hoped?
She examines a new report which suggests mobile phones and wifi should be banned from use in schools.
We explore why websites offering translated pages tend to have more success in business.
And we hear how one plant nursery kept afloat during the recession.
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Mortgage Rescue Scheme
The National Audit Office have criticised the scheme for helping less than half the people it was designed for. Housing Minister Grant Schapps will discuss how the scheme should move forward.
Duration: 10:46
M&S layout strategy
How is the company making their stores easier to navigate?
Duration: 06:19
Focus DIY
We report on the latest news from the embattled DIY chain.
Duration: 02:17
Website Translation
Are businesses more likely to prosper if their website offers translation?
Duration: 07:14
Fire Engines
An update on the fortunes of the new CARP fire engines. We hear from Sheffield where one has broken down already.
Duration: 03:16
Plant Nursery
Winifred visits a small plant nursery to see how they've dealt with the challenges of the economic downturn.
Duration: 09:11
Mobile and WIFI in classrooms
We explore the latest ruling from the Council of Europe Committee.
Duration: 09:09
Bank of Scotland
The Bank of Scotland has been fined 拢3.5 million today for mishandling complaints from customers.
Duration: 03:42
Broadcasts
- Wed 25 May 2011 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Wed 25 May 2011 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW