Cleaning up the second-hand car market
The new housing minister on the success of 'Help to Buy', calls for companies to stop using 08 numbers for customers trying to switch, and a shortage of the shingles vaccine.
Winifred Robinson assesses the success of the Government's Help to Buy scheme so far and speaks to the people who have tried to make it work for them. Buying a second hand car can be a stressful task. We look at the pitfalls and how to avoid them. After an investigation by the Office of Fair Trading led three of Britain's biggest gym chains to change their membership terms, we'll visit the gyms offering pay as you go deals. Plus, we investigate why a mistake on information leaflets has contributed to a shortage of the shingles vaccine.
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Dodgy Motors
The Government has created a commission looking into complains about used cars
Duration: 10:40
Shingles Update
We get to the bottom of why there is a shingles shortage
Duration: 04:04
Bank of Grandparents
Why people are leaving less money as inheritance and what they are spending it on?
Duration: 06:44
Art Haul
What does the discovery of 1,500 priceless works of art in a Munich flat mean for prices?
Duration: 03:29
Help to Buy
How Help To But Might not work if you're in London or the South East
Duration: 09:41
Betting Shops
Councils are fighting back to try to limit the number of betting shops on the high street
Duration: 05:47
NHS Complaints
Response to the Clwyd review
Duration: 07:31
Food Shopping
Studies by the IFS show worrying trends in our food shopping
Duration: 01:48
Broadcasts
- Mon 4 Nov 2013 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Mon 4 Nov 2013 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW