Cosmetic surgery changes, Sikh poppies and how to run our railways
Consumer news with Julian Worricker. Including reforms to cosmetic surgery, dispute over Sikh poppies for Remembrance Day and listener input on how UK's railways should be run.
Tough changes to be made to plastic surgery regulations in the wake of the PIP scandal. We hear the results of the review of the cosmetic surgery industry and find out about new stricter rules and regulations for clinics and cosmetic procedures
We look into a dispute over special Sikh poppies for Remembrance Day.
And with all the fuss over the government's failed handling of the West Coast Mainline contract we want to take your input and questions about what our railways should be like. Over the next six weeks we'll break down the rail franchise requirements and examine each in turn, starting with rail timetables, journey times and how to handle disruption.
Presenter: Julian Worricker
Producer: Paul Waters.
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Criminals in care
Why convicted criminals are being employed to work in care homes.
Duration: 05:30
Rail franchises - Part 1
After the West Coast Mainline franchise fiasco - what do passengers want?
Duration: 07:05
Vodafone sequel
After weeks without a phone signal, the landlord blamed by Vodafone bites back.
Duration: 06:49
Whiplash claims
Despite the number of accidents falling, whiplash claims are rising.
Duration: 03:25
Cosmetic surgery deadline
The Kehoe consultation on reform of the cosmetic surgery sector closes today.
Duration: 06:52
Sikh khanda poppies
We look into a dispute over special Sikh poppies for Remembrance Day.
Duration: 05:42
Park home clean-up call
Elderly people still being exploited by owners of park home sites, says Consumer Focus.
Duration: 04:51
Hip Resurfacing
Research shows hip 'resurfacing' not suitable for everyone.
Duration: 05:30
Rail franchise - part 2
Duration: 06:20
Broadcasts
- Mon 15 Oct 2012 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Mon 15 Oct 2012 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW