Breast Implant Compensation
New compensations claims are brought against company that sold faulty breast implants, the hassle of switching broadband provider, and the food industry's salt targets.
Fresh compensation claims are being brought against the company that was given the CE quality mark for PIP breast implants - indicating they were safe to be sold in Europe.
Switching to a new broadband provider can be a hassle. Ofcom says it wants to streamline the process and limit how long it takes. You & Yours listeners tell us their experiences.
Eating too much salt has been linked with heart disease and stroke. The food industry has targets to reduce the amount we eat. How well are they working?
And 80% of the world's almonds are grown in California. So what does a drought in the west coast state mean for the price of the nut?
Presenter: Shari Vahl
Producer: Natalie Donovan.
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Farming Today
Reaction from farmers as donated fodder reaches displaced livestock in flood-hit areas.
Chapters
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Menu
Duration: 01:13
PIP case
Fresh claims against the company that approved PIP implants
Duration: 06:49
Broadband Switchover
Why does it take so long to switch broadband?
Duration: 07:25
Food champ (Ian Mcmillan)
Stars of literature celebrate their local food produce
Duration: 01:57
Almonds
Why are almonds so expensive?
Duration: 08:24
Food champ (Peter James)
Stars of literature celebrate their local food produce
Duration: 02:02
Farm Food Appeal
The farmers pulling together in flood hit areas to feed their animals
Duration: 05:00
Health and Social Care
Committee of MPs says social care spending should be ring fenced
Duration: 06:23
Food champ (Anna Robinson)
Stars of literature celebrate their local food produce
Duration: 01:35
Online Safety
How the authorities are tackling child exploitation online
Duration: 07:25
Salt
Is the food industry meeting Government targets to reduce salt?
Duration: 06:02
Flooding: How you can help
Farmers, particularly those in the South West and South East, are facing flooding which has seen thousands of acres of land underwater. Parts of Somerset have been submerged for weeks.
°ΒΎ±³Ω³σΜύ, they are battling the elements moving stock to safety and urgently trying to find dry feed.
how you can help and what the NFU is doing.
Farmers wanting to donate supplies of silage and straw should arrange delivery to by calling 01278 410 278.
Broadcasts
- Wed 12 Feb 2014 12:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM
- Wed 12 Feb 2014 12:04Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 LW