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29/07/2010
Consumer news with Shari Vahl.
30/07/2010
Peter White examines disabled transport to London 2012 and the 'healthy' chocolate cereal.
02/08/2010
Julian Worricker finds out about water theft in Suffolk.
03/08/2010
Should employers have the right to dismiss staff when they reach the age of 65?
04/08/2010
Julian Worricker speaks to Greg Peterson, the UK managing director of Kellogg's.
05/08/2010
Consumer affairs with Shari Vahl. Pricing alcohol and white goods label confusion.
06/08/2010
Peter White on the future of the All England Coastal Path & London's new bike hire scheme.
09/08/2010
Why are calories still not on the menu for many fast food outlets?
10/08/2010
To what extent should the arts be funded by the taxpayer?
11/08/2010
Consumer affairs with Shari Vahl. New energy use figures and solicitors buckle under costs
12/08/2010
Shari Vahl asks whether or not the police should get paid to investigate crime.
13/08/2010
Hotel overbooking, credit crunch families, Commonwealth Games, QVC music and holiday jabs.
16/08/2010
Electronica band Faithless on ditching their record company and promoting Fiat.
17/08/2010
How can the UK tourism industry be boosted?
18/08/2010
Dutch universities, Heritage Foods, Flight Options and Face the Facts on domestic violence
19/08/2010
Author Philip Pullman on book signings. Plus personalised care and more on Kiss Flights.
20/08/2010
Why funding for community-run pubs has been pulled, despite Big Society pledges.
23/08/2010
Julian Worricker discusses what can be done to help rural communities survive recession.
24/08/2010
Are graduates doing enough to find work?
25/08/2010
Private universities report a post-A Level surge, and new treatments for headaches.
26/08/2010
Bank Holiday rail travel and why vitamin D is in short supply.
27/08/2010
How heavy competition has led to one cross-Channel ferry pulling its passenger service.
31/08/2010
Is it worthwhile learning another language?
01/09/2010
Why intensively reared British chicken is flying off the shelves.
02/09/2010
We get the low down on speed cameras and examine loans targeted at disabled people online.
03/09/2010
London's new 'no-frill' hotel launches and how to book the cheapest seat on the plane.
06/09/2010
A heavily pregnant mum-to-be has her Virgin phone cut off without warning. Why?
07/09/2010
Call You and Yours on the Freedom Of Information Act.
08/09/2010
Julian Worricker investigates websites offering free health supplements.
09/09/2010
Consumer affairs with Julian Worricker. The argument for 250 New Towns.
10/09/2010
Peter White looks at musicals, Royal Mail plans and airline debit card charges.