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02/09/2010

We get the low down on speed cameras - would you pay to have one reinstated? We examine the loans targeted at disabled people online and how cuts will affect primary schools.

Winifred Robinson examines the loans increasingly being targeted at disabled people online.
We get the low down on speed cameras - would you pay to have one reinstated?
Greg Woods tells us how the latest cuts will affect primary schools.
And the Oxford English Dictionary may not be available in book form again - will anyone miss it when it's gone?

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53 minutes

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Thu 2 Sep 2010 12:00

Chapters

  • Loans for Disabled People

    Why a number of websites offering loans have started to target disabled people.

    Duration: 04:53

  • Oxford English Dictionary

    The Oxford English Dictionary may not be published in book form again so what’s the difference between the print version and online? Will anyone miss the book version when it’s gone?

    Duration: 08:29

  • Speed Cameras

    The Thames Valley Safer Road Partnership is offering the chance for village residents to pay for their speed cameras to be reinstated - will anyone take up their offer?

    Duration: 13:46

  • Land Registry Fraud

    A man has admitted using the County Courts to steal houses. Shari Vahl speaks to one owner whose house was sold by order of a judge and asks why the courts didn't spot the fraud.

    Duration: 10:01

  • Primary School Cuts

    Greg Wood the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Local Government Correspondent on the shortage of primary school places.

    Duration: 04:05

  • Ofgem Investigation

    Ofgem has announced a new investigation into concerns about the mis-selling of energy contracts.

    Duration: 07:17

  • Scotland Alcohol Price Change

    The Scottish Government is aiming to introduce a minimum alcohol price of 45p per unit.

    Duration: 02:46

Broadcasts

  • Thu 2 Sep 2010 12:00
  • Thu 2 Sep 2010 12:04

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