Dressing trendy teenagers, Portas pilot towns, daffodils
Winifred Robinson discusses the cost of clothing trendy teenagers, plus a report from one of the retail industry's biggest events, and the energy ratings of electrical products.
One out of five electrical appliances don't deliver the promised energy rating according to the The Energy Saving Trust, we'll find out why.
Daffodil farms are blooming because of the recent warm weather and lack of a cold winter but farmers are worried they have bloomed too early.
We'll be live with high street and supermarket leaders at The Retail Week conference in London.
The Portas Pilot Towns were awarded government money to reinvigorate their high streets, we'll be looking at what they've been spending the money on.
Presenter: Winifred Robinson
Producer: Simon Browning.
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Pay day loans
The Financial Conduct Authority is reviewing how pay day lenders chase up bad debts.
Duration: 05:18
Retail week live
Melanie Abbott at Retail Week live.
Duration: 06:54
Daffodils
The recent warm weather and lack of a cold winter has caused problems for daffodil farms.
Duration: 07:20
Polytar
Psoriasis sufferers can't get hold of their favourite treatments.
Duration: 04:21
Electrical efficiency
One in five products are not complying with energy saving claims.
Duration: 05:50
Teen clothing
Teenagers are too old and big for kids clothes, but too young for student discounts.
Duration: 06:09
Supermarket Trolley
The mum of a disabled child takes aim at supermarkets unwilling to have special trolleys.
Duration: 05:50
Portas and FOI updates
FOI requests reveal what's been spent in Portas pilots.
Duration: 06:02
Broadcasts
- Wed 12 Mar 2014 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Wed 12 Mar 2014 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW