28/06/2010
The National Grid have announced the biggest expansion of electrical infrastructure in half a century to meet new demand for power.
A collapse in house prices has been predicted since 2007 but it hasn't happened yet; what's in store for buyers and sellers in this new age of austerity?
Why buying a Triumph motorbike may mean spending more time with your cleaning equipment than being out on the road.
We hear from doctors who say that patients being discharged from hospital are not getting the right standard of care.
And why San Francisco is making every customer aware of the radiation levels they are exposed to when they use their mobile phone.
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World Cup Football Merchandise
What will retailers do with all the England merchandise, now that we are out of the World Cup?
Duration: 05:52
Pylons
National Grid are planning to expand the electrical infrastructure to meet demand for power, which means more pylons across the countryside.
Duration: 09:00
Triumph
Triumph customers are complaining that wheels on new bikes are corroding. The bike manual says that's because the machine needs to be washed and dried after each use.
Duration: 05:12
Flickr
The world's largest picture agency Getty has linked up with the web based on photo networking site Flickr which means Flickr members could earn money if their snaps are syndicated.
Duration: 06:13
NHS Discharges
Concern has been raised about the medication patients are receiving when they leave hospital.
Duration: 07:14
Mobile phone radiation
With the jury out on the damage mobile phones do or do not cause the authorities in San Francisco are not taking any chances. They have made it compulsory for phones to display their radiation output.
Duration: 07:44
Housing
Confusing price data, new planning procedures, lowest number of new builds for 87 years - what's going on in the housing market?
Duration: 12:03
Broadcasts
- Mon 28 Jun 2010 12:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM
- Mon 28 Jun 2010 12:04Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 LW