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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.
22/11/2010
Empty homes, the boss of John Lewis and the lucrative business of breeding labradoodles.
23/11/2010
How have you been affected by Ireland's economic problems?
24/11/2010
Peter White on why some cut-price energy 'offers' are not what they seem.
25/11/2010
Will an overhaul of customer service help Dixons upstage its competitors?
26/11/2010
Cuts to the school sports budget, the newest carer - a robot, and DIY classes for kids.
29/11/2010
Find out why retailers are under fire for how they recoup their losses from shoplifters.
30/11/2010
Call You and Yours - as temperatures plummet, how are freezing conditions affecting you?
01/12/2010
Consumer affairs with Winifred Robinson: the government's 'Green Deal' for home heating.
02/12/2010
Consumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. Dental contracts.
03/12/2010
The Health Secretary Andrew Lansley responds to your questions on social care.
06/12/2010
Does the paralympics need an overhaul ahead of London 2012?
07/12/2010
Public Health White Paper - More Nudge than Nanny?
08/12/2010
Poet Benjamin Zephaniah discusses his poetry and we look into the children's book market.
09/12/2010
A former executive of Ikea reveals his truth about the flat-pack giant.
10/12/2010
Comedian Liz Carr on "what makes her day" and The Lion King with words and music.
13/12/2010
Julian Worricker talks to the head of the Association of Train Operating Companies.
14/12/2010
Call You and Yours with Julian Worricker. Has Wikileaks struck a blow for open society?
15/12/2010
The restriction of the sale of Christmas crackers and handing back winter fuel payments.
16/12/2010
Soaring heating oil prices and Christmas shop window displays.
17/12/2010
How to deal with dodgy e-mails and retain a sense of humour, Peter White presents.
20/12/2010
We'll ask the Federation of Petroleum Suppliers why heating oil is so expensive.
22/12/2010
The story of the fake airline and a shortage of liquified petroleum gas.