16/12/2011
Presented by Peter White. What's actually an emergency when it comes to your travel insurance policy? And why are fake 2012 tickets still being advertised?
What's an emergency and what's not, when it comes to getting health treatment under your travel insurance policy? We speak to the family facing a Β£20,000 medical bill.
We investigate how companies blacklisted by the Olympic Games organisers are still managing to advertise tickets for London 2012.
And we speak to Baroness Margaret Ford s chair of the company, which was set up to develop and manage the Olympic Park after the Game.
Presented by Peter White
Producer Beverley Purcell.
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Olympic tickets fraud
Six firms which have been told not to sell tickets for Olympic events continue to do so.
Duration: 07:42
Licensing changes
Plans are afoot to reduce the "red tape" surrounding music and theatre licences for small venues which is causing concern neighbours will have to put up with noise and other nuisances.
Duration: 08:29
Boasts in the Post
Send us your favourite examples of those "round robin" letters which have become a regualr Christmas feature.
Duration: 01:18
Insurance for Gap Years
How do you get fully covered for a holiday that is by its nature an unpredictable adventure?
Duration: 10:02
Protest Equality?
Do people with a disability have equal ability to protest? And are their voices being heard as the controversy over austerity deepens?
Duration: 09:04
Olympic stadium up for rent
Legal wrangles over the sale of the stadium mean it will now be rented out. But who to?
Duration: 08:57
Collider Song
We had the Olympic Song last week now for a rap about the Hadron collider!
Duration: 01:17
What next for outdoor store Blacks?
Retail analyst Robert Clark on why Sports Direct has withdrawn its interest in buying Blacks.
Duration: 04:59
Broadcasts
- Fri 16 Dec 2011 12:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM
- Fri 16 Dec 2011 12:04Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 LW