Disability aids, 4K television, Fishing quotas
Winifred Robinson investigates whether some disabled people who use aids in their homes to help them live independently are getting too much in state benefits.
Winifred Robinson investigates whether some disabled people who use aids in their homes, to help them to live independently, are getting too much in state benefits. The government has launched a consultation on how aids like walking sticks, wheelchairs and bathroom adaptations affect how much people are paid in benefits. They have suggested that aids like these are mainly a one-off cost and should not necessarily mean that disabled people should qualify for full-blown continuing Personal Independence Payments.
European fishing quotas for plaice, haddock and cod have been increased. This sounds like good news for the fishing industry, but will it also mean lower prices at the supermarket fish counter?
It's the latest thing in TV, but just how good is 4K television and is it worth the money?
Producer: Jonathan Hallewell
Presenter: Winifred Robinson.
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Personal Debt
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Duration: 05:40
Disability Consultations
Should people who need an aid or an appliance really get a full blown disability benefit?
Duration: 07:12
Skyscanner
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Duration: 08:00
Housing Restrictions
How owning a campervan might not be compatible with buying a new build house.
Duration: 06:01
4K Television
It's the latest big thing in TV, but what is 4K TV, and is it worth the money?
Duration: 06:04
Fishing Quotas
Fishing quotas have been increased for haddock and cod. But how will prices be affected?
Duration: 05:47
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- Wed 6 Jan 2016 12:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM