15/07/2010
Winifred Robinson investigates why a group of friends involved in a fatal car accident will not receive a penny in compensation because they did not have the right insurance.
Winifred Robinson investigates why a group of friends involved in a fatal car accident won't receive a penny in compensation because they did not have the right insurance.
We hear from the supermarket where you get a discount - if you volunteer to stack shelves.
And we take a trip on the Turner Trail.. a new tourist destination in Yorkshire.
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Florida loophole
A group of friends involved in a fatal car crash in Florida are not going to receive any compensation for their injuries. The laws relating to car insurance are different in the US.
Duration: 14:33
IFS Wealth Study
The Institute of Fiscal Studies produces a report looking at whether UK families have adequate wealth to cover retirement.
Duration: 05:41
People's Supermarket
A new community store has opened in central London. Shoppers can get 10% off groceries in return for volunteering their time to work in the store.
Duration: 04:05
Water shortages
We hear why Welsh Water are asking customers to save water.
Duration: 09:14
Stephen Rimmer
We hear from the handyman who secretly made general repairs to park benches and fences.
Duration: 01:44
The Turner Trail
Geoff Bird visits a new tourist attraction in Yorkshire. Visitors can sit in the same spot where Turner sketched.
Born in Bradford
Research project in Bradford collating information from more than 13,000 pregnant women and their babies over a lifetime.
Duration: 07:45
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- Thu 15 Jul 2010 12:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM