Mobile phone fraud; Airport charges; Ebooks; Safe to drive?
Police investigate a suspected mobile phone fraud that has affected more than 350 students. Plus the airports charging motorists for pulling up outside their terminal buildings.
Police investigate a suspected mobile phone fraud that's affected over 350 students.
The airports charging motorists for pulling up outside their terminal buildings.
We go behind-the-scenes at an assessment centre where they help you decide if you're no longer fit to drive
And when ebooks first took off they were billed as replacing the printed word. How likely does that seem now?
Presenter: Peter White
Producer: Jon Douglas.
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Student Phone Fraud
Police investigate a suspected mobile phone fraud affecting hundreds of students.
Duration: 06:57
Airport Charges
The 'niggling' charges at many UK airports for things that used to be free.
Duration: 06:15
Safe to Drive
The assessment centres which help people who worry they're no longer fit to drive.
Duration: 09:00
Energy Break-ins
The complaints about energy companies breaking into people's homes.
Duration: 05:01
Hoovers
New EU rules mean the most powerful hoovers are being removed from sale.
Duration: 03:10
Ebooks
Once touted as replacing the printed word, how popular are ebooks now?
Duration: 06:41
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- Fri 22 Aug 2014 12:15大象传媒 Radio 4