Misleading theatre tickets, rehabilitation for car crash victims and radio on demand
Consumer news. Winifred Robinson investigates why, despite the government saying they won't knock down any more old housing stock, some councils still want demolition.
Radio 4's consumer affairs programme. We investigate why, despite the government saying they won't knock down any more old housing stock, some councils are still planning to demolish homes.Why traditional board games are increasing in popularity in the age of hi-tech age computer games, and radio on demand - will we ever listen in the same way again.
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National Farmers Union conference
Britainβs farmers come together to discuss the horsemeat scandal at their conference.
John Lewis / OFT
John Lewis are unhappy with the new OFT website comparing prices of extended warranties.
Duration: 05:24
Radio on Demand
Listening to programmes on the radio when we want.
Duration: 07:12
Apple Refunds
Parents in America are refunded when children make in app purchases without permission.
Duration: 04:08
Red Shoes
Listeners tell us their βred shoeβ moments.
Duration: 04:53
Rehabilitation Costs
New research suggests road crash victims receive different levels of rehabilitation.
Duration: 11:01
Floods Insurance
There is still an impasse between the government and ABI about flood insurance.
Duration: 07:38
Theatre Tickets ASA Rulings
A number of theatres have been misleading the public over their online ticket prices.
Duration: 08:42
Broadcasts
- Wed 27 Feb 2013 12:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM
- Wed 27 Feb 2013 12:04ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 LW