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17/10/2011
Consumer news with Julian Worricker. Does rehab work?
18/10/2011
With Julian Worricker. Listeners contribute their views on consumer issues.
19/10/2011
Foraging in the New Forest with mushroom expert Roger Phillips.
20/10/2011
Are travel companies required to give discounts for children?
Ageism in the travel industry
Too old to tour? Mis-leading movie trailers and help for independent bookshops.
24/10/2011
Cuts to bus services, avoiding care home fees and the online boost for new bands.
25/10/2011
Is it time for a national referendum on the UK's membership of the EU?
26/10/2011
Why washing laundry at low temperatures might not kill bugs and electronic NHS records.
A new natural, calorie free sweetener - an answer to obesity?
Data protection and referral fees, and tackling obesity. Winifred Robinson reports.
Forty winks on four wheels? We road test Megabus' new sleeper service
Forty winks on four wheels? We road test Megabus' new sleeper service.
Energy Ombudsman
The Energy Ombudsman on the 81 per cent rise in complaints about gas and electricity firms
How will we pay for adult social care? Call You and Yours
The future of adult social care. MP Stephen Dorrell answers questions.
Combating shoplifting, Shisha row and Science and UK PLC
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Combating shoplifting and making the most of science
The over 65s at work, the delay of 4G and the rise in National Trust rents...
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. BT profits and managing the over 65s at work.
CCTV in taxis
CCTV in taxis; restoring Cotswold canals; and Amazon expands into publishing.
Should super-strength ciders cost more?
Should strong ciders cost more? And why swapping your council house could lead to a job.
08/11/2011
Should the Church of England do more to help bridge the gap between rich and poor?
09/11/2011
Swap your council house and find work. And are we running out of effective antibiotics?
Foodbanks, gaming and student digs inflation
Foodbanks launching at one a week, the British gaming industry, and student inflation.
Tripoli tourists, big headphones and Christmas ads
Christmas TV adverts, big headphones and tourists in Tripoli.
Increases to tax on petrol and flood insurance
A campaign to stop tax increases on petrol and what chance of flood insurance beyond 2013?
Call You and Yours - the rising price of fuel - how can we adapt?
On Call You and Yours with Julian Worricker today - the price of fuel. How can we adapt?
Cutting sickness absence from work and coins that don't work in parking meters
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. How to cut sick leave.
Martha Lane Fox on improving web access for disabled people.
How rail networks could deliver better value for money for commuters.
Will you be spending less on your children this Christmas?
US sanctions on Iran, more compliance for holiday companies, Olympic transport plans.
X Factor's Ashley John-Baptiste - Why I Quit
The X Factor's Ashley John-Baptiste on why he sensationally quit the TV show.
22/11/2011
Call You and Yours with Julian Worricker.
24/11/2011
How to make money on YouTube, and the UK's top takeaways.
An initiative to ease the shortage of curry chefs
Recruiting curry chefs, smaller shops showing stronger sales and VAT on takeaway food.
Call You & Yours - Youth Unemployment
Young and jobless: How best to tackle record unemployment among 16 to 24-year-olds.
The effect of the strike on NHS services, Liverpool's World Heritage Status and Madrassa schools
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Liverpool's World Heritage status.