How are car dealerships coping with the downturn?
How car dealerships are coping in a downturn. And, with another setback for the Airbus A380, where does it leave the superjumbo that was supposed to revolutionise air travel?
Pub companies are to be allowed to continue regulating themselves, despite failing to meet a government target to improve the way they are run. So what does it mean for the future of our pubs?
Our series on the British car industry continues with a look at how dealerships are coping during tough economic times.
And as more cracks are found in the wings of an Airbus A380 plane where does this latest setback leave the superjumbo which was supposed to revolutionise air travel?
Presented by Peter White
Produced by Jon Douglas.
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- Fri 27 Jan 2012 12:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM