Care home ratings, cycle safety, banned ale labels, improving broadband
Will a triple dip recession affect the way you shop? Plus care home ratings, cycle safety and banned ale labels. Consumer news with Peter White.
Will a triple dip recession affect the way you shop, what you spend or save? A new Parliamentary report suggests Β£1 billion should be spent on improving cycle safety; we hear from an innovative group of cyclists copying the police to be safe on the roads.
A new study reveals eighty five percent of people would want to know they are terminally ill. Under what circumstances should the information be withheld from a patient?
The first ever ratings website launches that will help people to choose, compare and comment on care homes and other care services. A brewer is refusing to change his beer bottle labels; it risks being withdrawn from sale after a high court ruling. Can New York City follow their European city friends and embrace cycling?
Presenter: Peter White
Producer: Simon Browning.
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GDP Triple Dip
Duration: 04:26
Care Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Ratings Website
Duration: 08:17
Technology: Batteryless Power
Duration: 05:33
Cycling Report
Duration: 06:49
Terminally Ill Patients
Duration: 09:55
Laverstock Ale
Duration: 03:46
New York Cycling
Duration: 06:25
Broadband Infrastructure
Duration: 04:54
Broadcasts
- Thu 25 Apr 2013 12:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM
- Thu 25 Apr 2013 12:04Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 LW