Longer lorries, the man who wants us to live without money, Caribbean tourism after Hurricane Sandy
Peter White discusses the new study suggesting longer lorries could be good for the UK economy, and the man who lived without money and wants more of us to do the same.
A new study suggests longer lorries could be good for the UK economy, carrying more light-weight goods in one go. They're used abroad so why not here? We put the pros and cons to the test.
Mark Boyle is the man who lived without money and wants more of us to do the same. He's on to tell us why.
And we report on the Caribbean tourist destinations trying to pick themselves up after Hurricane Sandy.
Presented by Peter White.
Producer: Jon Douglas.
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NHS Complaints
The Health Ombudsman says too many NHS staff are failing to properly deal with complaints.
Duration: 05:46
Longer Lorries
The new study which suggests longer lorries would benefit the UK.
Duration: 07:59
Recommended Retail Price
What鈥檚 the point of the RRP in an age of discount prices?
Duration: 03:28
Living without money
The man who manages without money and wants more of us to do the same.
Duration: 03:11
Surf Reef
Europe's only artificial surf reef is still broken. Now its makers have ceased trading.
Duration: 05:35
Music Apps
The new style apps designed to boost the music industry.
Duration: 04:25
Shingles Vaccinations
Why the shingles vaccine is now available on the NHS.
Duration: 03:27
Greek Yogurt
What makes yogurt Greek? Is it how it鈥檚 made or where鈥檚 it鈥檚 made?
Duration: 02:36
Post Hurricane Tourism
What now for the Caribbean tourist destinations hit by Hurricane Sandy?
Duration: 10:47
Broadcasts
- Fri 9 Nov 2012 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Fri 9 Nov 2012 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW