CCTV in taxis
Taxi drivers ordered to pay for CCTV cameras in their cabs; the scenic rail company that's gone bust; restoring Cotswold canals; and online retailer Amazon expands into publishing.
The hundreds of people left without the scenic rail trips they paid for after the company organising them went out of business.
The taxi drivers ordered to pay for 'taxicams' in their cabs - we'll hear why they want a right to privacy.
Why online retailer Amazon has decided to expand its business into publishing..and can US online film specialist Netflix compete with well-established streaming services when it enters the UK market next year?
An NHS commissioned survey says the National Health service is not the best bet if you have weight problems, we'll be looking at the report's findings.
And how a canal restoration project will connect two of Britain's greatest rivers.
The presenter is Peter White. The producer is Kathryn Takatsuki.
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CCTV in Taxis
Southampton City Council wants to make it compulsory for taxi owners to install CCTV in cabs. One driver has taken the council to court in what could be a landmark case.
Duration: 07:25
Weight Loss
An NHS commissioned survey says the National Health service is not the best bet if you have weight problems – we’ll be looking at the report’s findings.
Duration: 07:49
Amazon Publishing Expands
Amazon continues to expand its publishing empire. It's encouraging writers to sign up and publish their books in both physical and eBook form.
Duration: 09:04
Canal Restoration
The multi-million pound project to restore a canal linking England's two longest rivers.
Duration: 08:26
Netflix
Why America’s market leader in providing films and TV shows online is making another attempt to break the UK market.
Duration: 03:37
Kindle and Library e-books
At the moment you can't use a Kindle device to borrow electronic books from libraries, we find out why.
Duration: 08:00
Charter rail company collapses
Hundreds of people have been left without the scenic rail trips they paid for after the company organising them suddenly went out of business.
Duration: 06:18
Broadcasts
- Fri 4 Nov 2011 12:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 FM
- Fri 4 Nov 2011 12:04´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 LW