Visiting Hours, Hot Water Charges, Fake Tan, 3D TV
The hospitals scrapping visiting hours to allow families in whenever they want, and the train company charging passengers more than two pounds for a simple cup of hot water.
The hospitals scrapping visiting hours to allow families in whenever they want. How does it work in practice and what does it mean for patient care?
We're used to paying for tea and coffee on board trains but one operator is charging more than £2 for a simple cup of hot water. How do they justify the price?
And we explore the reasons behind a significant drop in sales of fake tanning products.
Presenter: Winifred Robinson
Producer: Jon Douglas.
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Compensation for air passengers
A judge rules air passengers should be compensated if a bird strike delays their flight.
Duration: 05:28
Hospital Visiting Hours
We visit a ward where carers of dementia patients are welcome any time, day or night
Duration: 09:38
3D TV
Sky pulls the plug on its 3D TV channel
Duration: 03:13
Hot Water
The train company charging more than £2 for a single cup of hot water
Duration: 06:18
Air Pollution
A court orders the UK government to act on pollution from vehicles' engines
Duration: 05:13
Fake Tan Sales
Sales are down – is a fake tan no longer fashionable?
Duration: 05:18
Hospital Visiting Hours
The NHS Trust relaxing hospital visiting hours for almost all of its patients
Duration: 04:15
Broadcast
- Wed 29 Apr 2015 12:15´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4