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06/10/2010
Consumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. New deal for young drivers.
07/10/2010
Consumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. Asbestos in schools.
08/10/2010
How did foreign exchange operator Crown Currency make it to the top of Best Buy lists?
11/10/2010
Julian Worricker speaks to the Health Secretary Andrew Lansley.
12/10/2010
How much should students pay to go to university?
13/10/2010
Peter White hears from the listener who caught a suspected conman on tape.
14/10/2010
The spending cuts review, the low take up of social energy tariffs and electronic waste.
15/10/2010
You and Yours marks its fortieth birthday month with a look back at the travel industry.
18/10/2010
Consumer affairs with Julian Worricker. Are flood insurance premiums set to rise?
19/10/2010
Call You and Yours with Julian Worricker - who are the middle-classes?
21/10/2010
What the Spending Review could mean for jobs in the UK, with Winifred Robinson.
22/10/2010
Peter White asks how the rights of disabled people have changed over the past 40 years.
25/10/2010
Marine Stewardship Council's blue logo, disbanded Quangos and learning language online.
26/10/2010
What's the future for the public sector after the government spending review?
27/10/2010
Dentists claim extra regulation will reduce time with patients and increase costs.
28/10/2010
Winifred Robinson investigates the changes that have occurred in food since 1970.
29/10/2010
Alan Titchmarsh reminisces about his You and Yours gardening slot in 1977.
01/11/2010
Julian Worricker on how our attitude to energy has changed over the past 40 years.
02/11/2010
Renting A Home - your experiences. Call You and Yours with Julian Worricker.
03/11/2010
Consumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. Are farmers powering the rush to solar power?
04/11/2010
Consumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. GP links with private firms.
08/11/2010
Care in the UK: The launch of a month long season - how do we pay and provide social care?
09/11/2010
Should long-term benefit claimants be forced to do community work?
10/11/2010
Are sub-prime mortgages making a comeback?
11/11/2010
Does animal therapy really improve the lives of people with dementia?
12/11/2010
We investigate suspected breaches of competition law in the online hotel booking sector.
15/11/2010
Consumer affairs with Julian Worricker.
16/11/2010
Hear Care Minister Paul Burstow on the day he launches his Vision for Social Care.
17/11/2010
Why consumers love free-range and we mourn the death of the Sony Walkman.
18/11/2010
A housing officer reveals why tackling benefit fraud is just not that easy.
19/11/2010
Consumer affairs.