13/06/2011
The MD of Krispy Kreme doughtnuts talks to Julian Worricker about their plans to double the number of stores in the UK and could the drought be threatening our fish stock?
When Krispy Kreme brought their US-style doughnuts to the UK some people thought they'd never take off - but as Julian Worricker found out when he visited one of their stores, we just can't seem to get enough of them.
We hear from concerned anglers about how drought conditions are threatening fish numbers.
And with wool prices at a 25 year high, we'll be asking Malcolm Corbett the new Chairman of the British Wool Marketing Board, whether consumers will be willing to pay the price.
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Southern Cross
We speak to Unison about the latest news about the care home provider, Southern Cross.
Duration: 05:55
Krispy Kreme
Krispy Kreme are planning to double the number of stores in the UK. Are we really a nation of doughnut eaters?
Duration: 09:22
Fish numbers
Fish numbers are being threatened by drought conditions on many of Britain's rivers.
Duration: 10:42
Flower Co-operative
Yorkshire farmers have announced a new marketing co-operative to fight back against the high volumes of imported flowers sold in the UK.
Duration: 04:38
Dual Screening
People using their smartphones or laptops to chat on Twitter or Facebook while they are watching TV is growing. How are broadcasters and advertisers engaging viewers?
Duration: 05:59
Dual Screening
Duration: 05:59
Wool
Wool prices are at a 25 year high - who will benefit?
Duration: 02:56
3G
Are mobile networks being honest about the time it takes to connect to the internet if you have 3G phone?
Duration: 07:04
At home or in care?
Where is the best place for children and young adults with disabilities to live a happy and safe life? How can we protect our most vulnerable members of society?
Duration: 04:50
Broadcasts
- Mon 13 Jun 2011 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Mon 13 Jun 2011 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW