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Sports Direct, Housing shortages, Cycling cafes

Sports Direct is criticised for how staff are treated, the government is told there aren't enough new houses, and there is a look at how cafes are tapping into the cycling market.

MPs have criticised the way in which Sports Direct staff have been treated at the depot in Derbyshire. We look at what happened and how it was allowed to happen.

The government's told there aren't enough new houses being built. We hear from one of the people behind the report.

We look at claims the holiday rental websites, Owners Direct and Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔAway, are charging TWICE for their services

Greenpeace is warning that some fashion companies aren't doing enough to completely remove toxic chemicals from their manufacturing processes.

And we hear how cafe owners are setting up cycle service sites to cash in on the boom in lycra-clad weekend bikers.

Presenter: Louise Minchin

Producer: Rebecca Maxted.

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45 minutes

Last on

Fri 22 Jul 2016 12:15

Chapters

  • SPORTS DIRECT

    A former employee of Sports Direct tells us what it was like to work for the company

    Duration: 09:40

  • CYCLING CAFΓ‰S

    Our reporter Bob Walker's been out on his bike to investigate the rise of cycling cafΓ©s

    Duration: 05:27

  • OWNERS DIRECT FEES

    Owners Direct and Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Away are accused of charging twice for their services

    Duration: 07:32

  • TOXIC FASHION

    Are companies doing enough to remove toxic chemicals from their manufacturing processes?

    Duration: 08:04

  • HOUSING CRISIS

    A report suggests that younger workers were hardest hit by the recession

    Duration: 07:15

Broadcast

  • Fri 22 Jul 2016 12:15

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