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24/01/2011

Why scientists say green tea and pro-biotic yoghurts might not bring you the health benefits they claim to. Calls for an investigation into the heating oil market. The government's plan to plant two million trees alongside the route of the proposed High Speed Two rail link.

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49 minutes

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Mon 24 Jan 2011 12:00

Chapters

  • Health claims on food

    Scientists at the EU say one in five products have been assessed inaccurately.

    Duration: 13:32

  • Lightbulbs

    Do "old-fashioned" light-bulbs really give off enough heat to keep you warm in winter?

    Duration: 02:16

  • Heating oil

    More calls for the Office of Fair Trading to investigate the market for domestic heating oil.

    Duration: 13:14

  • County Court Judgements

    Listeners give their verdict on the system for small claims and hear expert advice from Joanne Lezemore of Which Legal Services.

    Duration: 12:15

  • Leaves on the line?

    The government wants to plant two million trees alongside the proposed route of High Speed Two, the fast rail link from London to Birmingham.

    Duration: 04:50

  • Forestry sell-off

    Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ rural affairs correspondent Jeremy Cooke explains the government's plans.

    Duration: 02:55

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  • Mon 24 Jan 2011 12:00
  • Mon 24 Jan 2011 12:04

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