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19/12/2008

Consumer news and issues with Peter White.

Presented by Peter White.

Newquay Airport has been closed since December 1st 2008 because when Cornwall County Council took over the airfield from the RAF it failed to comply with Civil Aviation Authority regulations.

Coldplay fans have missed out as the tickets they bought via a website have not arrived. Shari Vahl finds out more.

Henrietta Harrison reports on what the music industry can do to persuade people to stop downloading music for free and pay for it instead.

Peter talks to the new chief executive of Remploy, Tim Matthews, about what he sees as the future of the organisation.

There are 200,000 oil paintings owned by the public gracing the walls of hospitals, council buildings and fire stations. The Public Catalogue Foundation has begun to catalogue them so ordinary members of the public can ask to see them.

Phil Hudson, chief horticultural advisor of the National Farmers' Union, discusses the changes to the Seasonal Agricultural Workers' Scheme.

What would be your perfect weekend? Chairman of Lloyd's of London Lord Levene tells us his ideas.

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