Mortgage Prisoners, Scottish Retail and Supermarket Mergers
Why people making their mortgage payments can't get a new deal, we test the Scottish shopping sector and what past mergers could show us about a Sainsbury/Asda supermarket deal.
The rules around mortgage deals were tightened up 4 years ago - but are they too tight? We speak to one person who was involved in shaping them - who was then refused a new mortgage deal even though she could make the repayments
How healthy is the Scottish shopping sector? We send a reporter to find out.
As we wait to see if the Competitions and Marketing Authority allows the Sainsbury and Asda merger - what can we learn from the previous deal in the sector - where Morrisons and Safeway became one?
We meet the man helping councils buy local land to kick-start the local economy
And the critics called it the bedroom tax - but did it fulfil its role of freeing up social housing?
PRESENTER: WINIFRED ROBINSON
PRODUCER: PETE WILSON.
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Mortgage Prisoners
Mortgage rates are set to rise, affecting over 30,000 "mortgage prisoners."
Duration: 05:31
Scottish Store Closures
High-street sales have decreased considerably, compared to figures this time last year.
Duration: 07:55
Supermarket Merger
How many stores and jobs will go if Sainsbury's is allowed to take over Asda as planned?
Duration: 06:13
Club 18-30 Holidays
Thomas Cook are looking to revitalise ever once popular trend, '18-30' holidays.
Duration: 04:05
Council Land Buying
Councils are hoping to regenerate local areas with commercial investment loans.
Duration: 06:26
Bedroom Tax
Did the bedroom tax or 'under-occupancy charge' actually work?
Duration: 06:52
Broadcast
- Mon 14 May 2018 12:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4