Slimming clubs, Criminal records checks, Unicom
Slimming clubs are facing competition from fitness technology that can be downloaded on phones, and police forces are missing targets for processing criminal records checks.
Police forces are missing targets for processing criminal records checks. People can't start work without them and are waiting up to 6 months for the application to come through.
Weight loss clubs are losing subscribers to the hundreds of fitness apps you can download on your phone. Weight Watchers tell us how they're changing their business to keep up with how people want to lose weight.
We investigate the telecoms company Unicom which is accused of chasing people for big termination fees when they close down their businesses.
In the first report of the week in our housing series, we report on how a council, a private company and a housing association grapple with a piece of land set to have new homes built on it.
And Pickering in North Yorkshire used to be devastated by floods, but this year it's managed to escape the deluge thanks to its natural flood defences. The local community explain how it works and how they managed to fund the project.
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Criminal Records Checks
Police forces in England are not meeting processing targets for criminal records checks
Duration: 07:23
Pickering Floods
Engineering nature to save towns from flooding.
Duration: 06:15
Unicom
A Unicom customer is compensated after the company chased for her for termination fees
Duration: 07:47
Weight Watchers
Are traditional slimming clubs losing out to weight loss Apps?
Duration: 05:36
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Food and Farming Awards
How to get involved with the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's latest Food and Farming Awards
Duration: 03:35
Housing
How developers, housing associations and councils are preparing to build new homes
Duration: 07:34
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- Mon 11 Jan 2016 12:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4