ATM Deserts, Food Testing and Cheerleaders
Why pay-to-use cash machines are more likely in poorer areas. Also why food testing levels are dropping and why cheerleading is becoming so popular.
We look at why pay-to-use ATMs are on the rise in the most deprived areas of England - and ask is this just a poverty premium on the poor.
Why cheerleading is taking off in the UK.
We take a look at a 大象传媒 investigation which discovered fewer than half of those who had a full assessment for NHS long-term out of hospital care were granted it.
A father, whose son was killed in a car crash in a "shared space," tells us why he thinks there needs to be better signs to show where a road starts and a pavement ends.
As more and more car makers offer older car scrappage schemes, we ask if they are really worth it....
And why are food testing levels dropping - and should we be concerned?
PRESENTER: MELANIE ABBOTT
PRODUCER: PETE WILSON.
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Chapters
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ATM Deserts
Research has found that England's five poorest areas have more pay-to-use cash machines
Duration: 05:56
Cheerleading
We find out about one of the fastest growing sports in the UK
Duration: 06:37
Care Costs
The 大象传媒 investigation on NHS long-term out of hospital care
Duration: 06:28
Shared Spaces
The father of a boy killed by a van driver talks about the need to sort out shared spaces
Duration: 05:43
Car Scrappage
We discuss whether the car scrappage scheme is too good to miss
Duration: 03:57
Food Testing
We investigate why local food testing has fallen by over a quarter.
Duration: 09:29
Broadcast
- Mon 11 Sep 2017 12:15大象传媒 Radio 4