Alcohol Pricing, Colour of the Year, Services Cancelled
We hear why purple is the colour of the year. Let us know if you're embracing the trend! youandyours@bbc.co.uk
There are calls for England to follow Scotland and Wales and introduce a minimum price for a unit of alcohol. In England, it's possible to drink the recommended weekly guideline of 14 units, for less than Β£3. The Northern Ireland Executive is currently discussing whether it should introduce minimum prices. We hear from Professor Sir Ian Gilmore who has led on research into minimum pricing to reduce alcohol related harm, and from Lily, whose dad died after being unwell due to damage to his liver which she blames on cheap cider.
Across the UK local authorities are being forced to cancel or reduce services because of staff sickness caused by the rapid spread of the Omicron variant.
Social care, children's services and waste collections have all been hit hard. We hear from Counsellor James Jamieson from the Local Government Association and people who have been affected by bus services being reduced.
We hear why purple is the colour of the year. Pantone have been choosing a colour of the year for 23 years, and this year they've gone for a shade they call Very Peri - a periwinkle blue with a violet red undertone. Let us know if you're embracing the trend! Email youandyours@bbc.co.uk
Presenter: Sam Fenwick
Producer: Miriam Williamson