09/08/2012
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Why the bank account you pay for may not deliver the product you thought.
Radio 4's consumer affairs programme with Winifred Robinson. Why the bank account you pay for may not deliver the product you thought. Concerns over the delivery of the Personal Independence Payment and how the Olympics has affected London nightlife and culture. We will also hear why living near a church could mean you are liable for costs of any repairs.
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Diving Tickets Refunds
One family paid over a thousand pounds to see the Olympic synchronised diving - only to find they couldn't actually see the diving board.
Duration: 04:44
Paid for bank accounts
There are new rules for banks selling accounts that charge monthly fees. They’re being imposed by the regulator – the Financial Services Authority.
Duration: 06:43
Olympics' Impact
Melanie Abbott explores whether visitors are staying away from London's nightlife and culture.
Duration: 07:23
ATOS
A company that’s come in for criticism for the way it’s assessed people for sickness benefits has won a new Government contract.
Duration: 08:09
My High dot street
This week sees the launch of a website that’s trying to help independent high street traders help themselves.
Duration: 07:42
Chancel Repair Liability
If you live on church land you may have had a letter from the Land Registry warning about possible bills for church repairs. It’s all to do with a covenant called Chancel Repair Liability.
Duration: 05:39
Broadcasts
- Thu 9 Aug 2012 12:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 FM
- Thu 9 Aug 2012 12:04´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 LW