13/09/2011
Tony Livesey asks whether Ed Miliband is right when he says the summer's strikes were a mistake. Tony also discusses whether you are incomplete if you don't have children.
Tony asks whether Ed Miliband is right when he says the summer's strikes were a mistake.
He also discusses whether you're incomplete if you don't have children. That's after a survey suggests that nearly half of women in their thirties would rather get on the housing ladder than start a family.
He also discusses rail fares as Transport Secretary Philip Hammond tells MPs that rail fares are now so expensive the network has become a "rich man's toy."
Tony talks about reports that estate agents are selling property at the slowest rate for more than two years, and gets tips on how to give yourself the best chance of getting a quick sale.
And are children without Godparents missing out? Or is there little point in having them?
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- Tue 13 Sep 2011 22:30大象传媒 Radio 5 Live