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Are we going back to our old ways when it comes to borrowing?
Care Crisis?, Zero-energy homes, Holiday car hire
Consumer affairs programme.
Lies, Fraud and Forgery
You and Yours investigates allegations of lies, fraud and forgery that unlocked pensions.
Fake Facebook profiles, Argos deliveries, High streets minister
Are social media sites acting quickly and decisively enough when sites are misused?
Solar panel tariffs, Train vouchers, Peacocks
Including a look at government plans to cut the feed-in tariff by 87% in early 2016.
Call You and Yours: Your Experiences of Flooding
Shari Vahl asks for listeners' experiences of flooding.
Kitsch Christmas decorations, Help to buy, Viral advertising campaigns
A look at the trend for kitsch Christmas decor - how much is too much?
Quentin Willson, Cavity wall insulation, London brick thefts
Motoring journalist Quentin Willson explains why he regrets endorsing an investment scheme
Investigating fraud, Flight compensation, Speciality gin
Peter White asks why more cases of fraud in the UK aren't being investigated by the police
Charity Christmas cards, Recycled teenagers, Safeguarding adults in care
How much money goes to good causes from charity Christmas cards?
Call You and Yours: The Gender Pay Gap
Melanie Abbott hears listeners' experiences of the gender pay gap.
Elderly care in Japan, Embroidery in fashion, Fostering
We investigate the practices of private fostering agencies that make millions in profit.
Coping with dementia in Japan, HMRC call waiting, Forth Road Bridge closure
How Japan is caring for people with dementia by keeping them visible and active.
Food poisoning, Football flights, Gyms with pools
Peter White asks if bigger fines in food poisoning cases will improve restaurant hygiene.
Space tourism, Solar subsidies, Loneliness in Japan
The man who has bought a ticket into space: when will tourists take off?
Call You and Yours - How do you deal with loneliness?
We would like to know how you have coped with loneliness.
A dog's Christmas, Airport shops, Japan care
The pet shops are full of Christmas gifts, but which should you avoid giving to your dog?
Can the charity sector save its reputation?
You and Yours discusses whether Britain's biggest charities can save their reputations.
Housing
Peter White and guests discuss housing, which is back on top of the political agenda.
Consumer phone-in.
Flooded businesses, The cost of 2016, Diaries
Small businesses affected by recent flooding ask for a new flood insurance scheme.
Smoking
This programme is for anyone who smokes and would like 2016 to be the year they stop.
Personal health budgets, Funding circle, Talking ATMs
A former minister says people entitled to personal care are missing out on millions.
Call You and Yours: Are you drinking more than you should?
Winifred Robinson asks if listeners are drinking more than they should.
Disability aids, 4K television, Fishing quotas
Winifred Robinson discusses state benefits for disabled people who use aids in their homes
High street christmas results, Child maintenance service, Wearable tech
A round-up of how the big retailers on the high street performed over the festive period.
Doorstep selling, Smart meters, Alcohol limits
Is the smart meter rollout the mess one industry insider says it is?
Slimming clubs, Criminal records checks, Unicom
Weightloss clubs are facing competition from health and fitness apps.
Call You and Yours: Social Media and Your Children.
Winifred Robinson asks how social media has affected the children in listeners' lives.
Nuisance calls, House building, TalkTalk
Cold callers will be forced to display their phone number under new government plans.
VW compensation, Subscription traps, Bereavement damages
After the emissions scandal, will Volkswagen pay compensation to owners in the UK or not?