Wildlife Gardening; Timeshare Holidays, Universal Credit Fraud
As a new series of 大象传媒 Autumnwatch begins, we talk about how to make your garden wildlife friendly in the winter months.
As a new series of 大象传媒 Autumnwatch returns to our screens, we'll be talking about how to make your garden wildlife friendly as we head into winter. We'll be joined by Autumnwatch presenter Iolo Williams at the Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales, one of the locations for this year's series.
Hundreds of thousands of Britons own timeshare memberships, and many will have been unable to take a holiday this year due to the pandemic. Timeshare resorts have continued to charge annual maintenance fees, we look into whether customers are entitled to any refunds.
Between March and May this year the Department for Work and Pensions received 2.4 million applications for Universal Credit. During the same period, suspected cases of fraudulent claims also rose, as face to face ID checks moved online. We've been hearing from listeners who believe they're victims of fraudulent benefits claims made in their names.
Presented by Winifred Robinson
Produced by Beatrice Pickup