NHS Fines, Pet Food Labels, Organic Food Sales, University Fees
Why hospitals across England could face Β£200 million fines over the coming year, why pet food labels may not be what people hoped for, and how organic food sales are rising.
We hear how hospitals in England could be fined Β£200 million by NHS Trusts this year - and it could cost patients in the long run.
Universities are told to make sure the stick to the consumer laws when they tell students what they'll get on their courses.
Organic food sales in the UK are rising - but organic food production is down. We ask why.
Dogs seem to eat what they want - but do owners care what's in pet food? New research suggests pet food labels may not tell the whole story.
Has DIY had its day? After B&Q announced store closure - we ask expert DIY Tommy Walsh if we've had enough of doing it for ourselves.
And we hear how some people who want to appeal their business rates may not be getting the help they pay for.
PRESENTER: PETER WHITE
PRODUCER: ROB CAVE.
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NHS Fines
The NHS fines that hospitals say are affecting patient care.
Duration: 07:47
University course changes
How students can complain if their course changes mid-term.
Duration: 05:57
Organic food sales
The Soil Association reports a 4% growth in sales of organic produce
Duration: 07:39
Death of DIY?
Is our love affair with home improvement over?
Duration: 02:55
Pet food labelling
When pet food doesn’t contain the ingredients written on the tin.
Duration: 04:38
Business rates appeals
Small businesses could be wasting millions of pounds on appealing business rates bills
Duration: 08:05
Broadcast
- Wed 1 Apr 2015 12:16Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4