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07/09/2011
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Peat Extraction.
08/09/2011
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Town charity to fund extra police officers.
Waterstones new boss - James Daunt
Waterstones new boss, fake meat and does the 'like' button on Facebook break EU law?
12/09/2011
How can you cut your energy bills this winter?
13/09/2011
With Julian Worricker. Should your local MP be more accessible?
14/09/2011
The challenges facing the 'Meals on Wheels' service and the success of pocket money toys.
15/09/2011
Changes to food labelling, the greeting cards market and reducing energy costs.
16/09/2011
Sir Roy Strong's hopes that his beloved garden will be inherited by the nation.
19/09/2011
Consumer news with Julian Worricker. Solar panel sales and university courses' integrity.
20/09/2011
With Julian Worricker. Should high earners have to pay the 50p tax rate?
21/09/2011
An expensive letting scam, celebrity chefs and council assets for sale.
22/09/2011
Soil Association, Earl Grey, Council Assets and lending to small businesses.
23/09/2011
Holidays for the love-sick, tablet computers and why the Irish golf industry is in trouble
26/09/2011
Tower block fire investigation and the perils of shower gel.
27/09/2011
Should families help look after elderly patients in hospitals and care homes?
Unpaid work trials and zero hours contracts - are they fair?
Are unpaid work trials and zero hours contracts fair? Winifred Robinson finds out.
Keep calm and carry on
'Keep Calm and Carry On' - The battle over the wartime slogan that was never used.
30/09/2011
Why 'The Good Pub Guide' has decided to charge up to two hundred pounds for entries.
Denmark's fat tax
Community energy, children's medicines and the big sewer switchover.
04/10/2011
Right to Buy: Should council tenants get extra help to buy their own homes?
05/10/2011
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. University students' marks.
06/10/2011
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. New car sales figures.
In Touch's 50th Birthday Party
Celebrating 50 years of In Touch, the programme for the blind and partially sighted.
Chris Tarrant on dramatic pauses
The UK citizenship test, dramatic pauses on TV and why cars never achieve their MPG claims
11/10/2011
Should it be easier to adopt a child in the UK?
12/10/2011
Could a Kitemark on tickets for concerts and shows help crack down on fraud?
13/10/2011
Beauty BOGOFs, payday loans and undercutting supermarket veg - join Winifred Robinson.
14/10/2011
Demolished pubs, cosmetic surgery insurance and how captured carbon could power planes.
17/10/2011
Consumer news with Julian Worricker. Does rehab work?
18/10/2011
With Julian Worricker. Listeners contribute their views on consumer issues.
19/10/2011
Foraging in the New Forest with mushroom expert Roger Phillips.