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17/07/2015
Consumer affairs programme.
Firefighters' pensions, Click and collect, Illegal pets, International brands
The evolution and impact of YouTube after 10 years of online video. With Winifred Robinson
Call You and Yours: Organ Donation
Organ donation figures are down for the first time in more than a decade. What might help?
Counterfeit cigarettes, Make-up tutorials, Energy bills
The dangers of counterfeit cigarettes and the popularity of make-up tutorials.
Missed flight connections, Wine ingredients, Narcolepsy drugs
The top 10 flights which lead to missed connections, plus why there are eggs in wine.
Bothies, Rail passenger assistance, Choose what you pay
The remote places to stay at for free and other consumer news with Andrea Catherwood.
Lost phone pictures, Netflix, The Charity Line
Stories from parents who didn't back up their phones and lost pictures of their children.
Call You and Yours: Mental Health Services
Has there been a difference in mental health services? With Winifred Robinson.
Street lights, Bottled water, Â鶹ԼÅÄ swapping
Turning off street lights, the popularity of bottled water, and home-swapping holidays.
Charity Mailing Lists Investigation
How charities share donor data, and Unicom is fined for mis-selling phone contracts.
Tribunals, Currency Exchange, Weight-loss Surgery
Employment tribunals, sending money abroad and the voices of supermarket checkouts.
Pitching a novel, Criminal courts charge, Action fraud
A magistrate explains why he thinks the criminal courts charge is failing people.
How has the Calais migrant crisis affected you?
Winifred Robinson asks: 'How has the Calais migrant crisis affected you?'.
Hire car charges, Adoption stories, Rubbish cars, Puppy trade
The car rentals that cost hundreds of pounds more for an airport pick-up.
The Great You and Yours Bake-Off
Claims management company The Hearing Clinic in Derby is fined for making nuisance calls.
Healthcare jobs, Pensions warning, Private ombudsmen
Peter White discusses a new kind of healthcare job proposed for the NHS in England.
Christmas lobster, Legal highs
Why the supermarkets think people will be eating lobster this Christmas.
Call You and Yours: Can You Afford to Go to University?
With fees and living costs now estimated at £21,000, is university affordable?
Bake Off, University 'incentives', Boarding pass campaign
Can home-baking be cheaper than shop-bought? Plus the incentives offered by universities.
Green Deal vouchers, dodgy student accommodation, Naked Wines
Green Deal vouchers - without the right guarantee, you may not get your cash back.
Gumtree concerns and tattoo safety
Peter White hears concerns about Gumtree and looks at the hygiene of tattoo parlours.
Charity donations, Flood insurance, LEDs
A look at what happens to donations if a charity goes bust.
Call You and Yours: Have you found love using a dating app?
Listeners air their views on online dating apps.
Charity salaries, Cost of cremations, Estate agency photo theft
Charities 'bury' details about senior staff pay, despite being told to be more transparent
Cancer treatment for older people, Romance fraud, Car hire insurance, Effective altruism
Opencast coal mining, Mortgages with low deposits
Peter White talks about opencast coal mining and the mortgages that need a low deposit.
Charity collectors, The New Era Estate
A look at whether rent changes on the New Era Estate could work in other parts of the UK.
Call You and Yours: Are you drinking more than is good for you?
Melanie Abbott asks whether listeners are drinking more than is good for them.
Poundland merger, Contaminated water, BBQ charcoal
Poundland CEO Jim McCarthy talks about future plans after 99p Stores merger gets go-ahead.
Diverting phone fraud, Budget gyms, Plus-size clothing
Court charges, Jamie Oliver, Credit card insurance
The court charges denying crime victims compensation, plus Jamie Oliver and sugar.