Rural broadband, Convenience stores, Sandwich of the Year
Consumer affairs with Winifred Robinson. What has gone wrong with a flagship rural broadband scheme launched with Β£460k of public money? And why are sandwiches so boring?
What's gone wrong with a flagship rural broadband scheme launched with Β£460k of public money.
Grocers plan big expansion of convenience stores as development of superstores goes into decline.
Good food campaigners call on sandwich makers to use their imagination.
Police forces say they no longer have the time or money to deal with lost property.
Why the NHS wheelchair policy is in a spin.
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Rural Broadband
What's gone wrong with the rural broadband scheme launched with Β£460k of public money?
Duration: 05:43
NHS Wheelchair Services
Why the NHS wheelchair policy is in a spin.
Duration: 06:57
Virgin Trains
Sara Nelson from Passenger Focus discusses Virgin Trains reduction of First class service
Duration: 03:24
Sandwich of the Year
Good food campaigners call on sandwich makers to use their imagination.
Duration: 06:11
Convenience stores
Grocers plan big expansion of convenience stores as development of superstores decline.
Duration: 06:03
Lost Property
Police forces say they no longer have the time or money to deal with lost property.
Duration: 06:14
NHS Wheelchair Services
Wheelchair users criticised progress made by NHS England in improving wheelchair services
Duration: 03:20
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- Thu 14 May 2015 12:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4