Housing, energy and Royal Mail
Consumer news. Julian Worricker begins set of special reports and live discussions about the future of housing.
Today You and Yours is starting a set of special reports and live discussions about the future of housing. Today, to get the ball rolling, they're going to a place where designers and architects work out exactly how we'll live in years to come, and what our homes will consist of to make life easier and cheaper.
They'll also be looking at new Chinese fashion labels which are hitting the high street soon; how things could change for you from today if you're a Lloyds customer moving to TSB; and they go out with the canal walkers who are taking photos for Google. A harmless idea or an invasion for privacy in the most tranquil of places?
That's You and Yours with Julian Worricker from 12.
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