Card Fee Cut
There are concerns that cuts in credit card fees that came into force in December 2015 are not being passed on to consumers.
Money Box has discovered that a reduction in credit card fees that was brought in last December is not being passed on to consumers. Bob Howard investigates and James Daley from Fairer Finance who led a supercomplaint against high fees gives us his response.
The government has postponed a planned sell-off of Lloyds bank shares, blaming the delay on market volatility. Helal Miah from the Share Centre explains what it means for consumers.
And there's news of arrests in India following a cyber attack on Talk Talk's website last October.
Nuisance calls are a perennial problem for householders but are devices that promise to stop them any use? Mark Carter reports.
And as the Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell says he will publish his tax return in the name of transparency, we ask Jason Piper from ACCA and tax justice campaigner George Turner if anything would be achieved by MPs disclosing their tax affairs.
Presenter: Ruth Alexander
Producer: Sonia Rothwell
Editor: Andrew Smith.
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Card Fees
How we're all paying too much by credit card.
Duration: 06:20
Lloyds
When will the 2 billion pounds sale of Lloyds to the public be back on?
Duration: 03:39
Call Blocker
Are phone devices claiming to be able to block cold calls as effective as they seem?
Duration: 05:06
Tax Discussion
Would you be happy for your neighbours, family and friends to google your tax return?
Duration: 05:07
Talk Talk
The latest on arrests in India following the attack on Talk Talk's website
Duration: 01:04
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- Sat 30 Jan 2016 12:04Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Sun 31 Jan 2016 21:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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