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Is it time to make the tax system more equitable?
11/01/2012
A whistleblower helpline for NHS and social services staff; and affordable rural housing.
TripAdvisor, flood insurance and cars - winners and losers
Tripadvisor's co-founder Steve Kaufer answers critics and outlines its future.
Why Arsenal is top of the league for diversity and equality
Arsenal win diversity award, technology and the future of travel, the 拢100 cruise.
Nursery School Food and Dragons' Den Websites
Nutritional therapists accused of dangerous advice and the new crowdsourcing websites.
Remaking the Self. The growth of cosmetic surgery
Has cosmetic surgery been normalised?
18/01/2012
Shari Vahl presents Radio 4's consumer affairs programme.
Fake Car Insurance & how healthy is the Health Lottery?
The drivers tricked by a car insurance scam and is our newest lottery breaking the rules?
Broadband speed, exercise in parks, and crumbling heritage
Park charges for fitness coaches, broadband speeds, and shoring up the Coliseum.
Paying councils to take on public health duties and does it matter if Roma dominate the Big Issue sales force?
Councils as health police, Big Issue sellers and what not to wear at Ascot.
Call You and Yours: Will the benefits cap force more children into poverty?
Winifred Robinson takes calls on the government plans to cap household benefit.
Solar panels, free schools and Woolies in Germany
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Why has Woolworths been so successful in Germany?
26/01/2012
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.
How are car dealerships coping with the downturn?
Car dealerships in a downturn, the popularity of drive-thrus and the future of the A380.
Why high street pharmacies are still running short of vital drugs
Chemists short of drugs, rear-facing car seats for children and how shops manipulate us.
Call You and Yours: What are our police for?
With radical reform of our police service underway, what should the role of the police be?
Is compensation culture a myth?
No win no fee legislation and the pull of the nail bar.
Spending confiscated drug money, and telehealth pilots
Spending confiscated drugs money, the future of cars, and how 'telehealth' saves lives.
Accessible websites, airline fees and community libraries
The airline sued over its 'inaccessible' website plus new ways to save libraries.
Council run broadband, carbon in China and low alcohol beer
Julian Worricker looks at a council-run broadband scheme in South Yorkshire.
With Julian Worricker. Listeners contribute their views on consumer issues.
How to Fund and Deliver Social Care in England
Featuring social care, faceless hotels, online ads, smarter working, and small investors.
Better holiday protection, foiling metal thieves, and warranties
Better holiday protection, foiling the metal thieves, and an overhaul of private parking.
10/02/2012
A new future for parks, price rises for church weddings and Olympic job promises.
A TV channel devoted to shoes
Cheap student housing, unpaid internships and 24 hour shoe TV.
Call You and Yours: How can we increase the numbers of organ donors?
Should people be forced to become organ donors?
Battle for disability benefits
Battle for disability benefits, cash for old electronics, and can a magazine make you fit?
Faulty breast implants, TV innovations and riot compensation
The plastic surgeons accused of cashing in on the faulty breast implants scandal.
Local currencies & the taxi drivers helping disabled passengers
After Bristol launches its own pound, we find out how other local currencies are doing.
Energy bills, the all-advert radio station, using credit cards on foreign websites
Energy bill confusion, using your credit card on foreign websites and infomercial radio.
Baroness Warsi warned of 'militant secularisation' - is religion in the UK being eroded?