Energy debt letters, Olympics tickets and no-fault evictions ban
Why are energy companies still warning customers they'll be forced onto prepayment meters? Plus - what landlords make of long-awaited plans to end no-fault evictions.
Energy companies aren't meant to be force-fitting prepayment meters inside people's homes at the moment - so why are they still telling customers this could happen to them? As long-awaited plans to end so-called no-fault evictions are finally published, what do landlords make of it? Also - the government has rejected proposals for new laws to tackle ticket touts - we'll find out what it means for gig-goers. In other ticket news, the ones for next summer's Paris Olympics are on sale - but fans aren't happy at the prices they're seeing. And we'll get the lowdown on Temu, a new marketplace website that promises to let you "shop like a billionaire".
PRESENTER: WINIFRED ROBINSON
PRODUCER: TOM MOSELEY