17/11/2010
As plans for a mega-dairy in Lincolnshire are scaled back we look at our love affair with the idea of 'free-range' and Ian Macmillan laments the death of the Sony Walkman.
As plans to build a mega-dairy housing more than 8,000 cows in Lincolnshire are scaled back we look at our love affair with 'free-range'.
As part of our Care in the UK series we look at the changes in the way people get grants to adapt their homes. What will it mean for waiting lists and what impact will any delays have on those who need help to stay in their own home?
And Ian Macmillan laments the death of the Sony Walkman.
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Mutiny aboard a Ryanair flight
We report on a mutiny that took place aboard a Ryanair flight rerouted because of fog.
Duration: 05:50
The death of the Sony Walkman
The Walkman was the first mass-produced portable music player, revolutionising how we listen to music. Poet Ian Macmillan laments its passing.
Duration: 03:51
Disabled Facility Grants
Why some people are facing long waits to get adaptations made to their homes.
Duration: 14:02
Mega Dairies
As plans to build a mega-dairy housing more than 8,000 cows in Lincolnshire are scaled back we look at the consumer love affair with 'free-range'.
Duration: 10:38
Student recruitment
As unemployment rises, are unscrupulous recruitment agencies taking advantage of people?
Duration: 09:22
RSA Bicentenary Medal winner, David Constantine
David Constantine, founder of disability charity Motivation talks to us about winning this prestigous prize.
Duration: 05:35
Cornwall Flooding
We report on the roads and railway lines closed by flooding.
Duration: 04:22
Broadcasts
- Wed 17 Nov 2010 12:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM
- Wed 17 Nov 2010 12:04Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 LW