You and Yours Episodes Episode guide
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Smart meters, Spotify and unadopted roads
Electricity smart meters, Spotify subscriptions and unadopted roads.
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Freeview interference, passport forms, dashboard cameras
How the roll-out of the 4G mobile network could cause Freeview TV interference.
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Call You and Yours: Are your children getting PE at school?
With Winifred Robinson. Should more be done to improve PE in our schools?
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18/02/2013
Michael Mosley looks at health advice on diet, drink and exercise.
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15/02/2013
Trading Standards on the latest horsemeat tests, and news for Mac Pro users.
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Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, insurance fraud and the cut flower trade
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall on saving fish stocks, plus insurance fraud and cut flowers.
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Poorly drafted wills, holiday insurance, and the latest on horsemeat
The risks of a badly written will. Going without holiday insurance. With Winifred Robinson
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Call You and Yours: How safe is our food?
Consumer phone-in presented by Julian Worricker. Can we trust the food we buy?
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Port wars, food imports, probiotics
Container port wars, stopping dodgy food imports, and the fall in sales of probiotics.
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Buying contact lenses online, the rising cost of music lessons, and blocking cold-callers
The law prevents contact lenses being sold online without a prescription.
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Banks and conmen; gambling; Costa Coffee and the way we speak
Consumer news. Winifred Robinson talks about how to change hospital culture.
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Phone books, Stafford Hospital and rescuing high street stores
Why BT still prints phone books, plus how much do hospitals tell us when things go wrong?
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Call You and Yours - can we ever be safe online?
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker on internet safety. Do you have a story to tell?
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The water company charging thousands for a service it never provided, and how to snoop on your kids online
Snooping on your kids online, and a water company charging for a service it never provided
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Iron Bridge, self-destructing emails and the rise of keg beer
Peter White on why Ironbridge is a better day out than the Pyramids or the Taj Mahal.
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Which Green Deal measures are likely to pay for themselves?
Which Green Deal measures are likely to pay for themselves?
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Prices on the forecourt, mediation at work and finding love online
Petrol and diesel prices, mediation at work and online dating. With Winifred Robinson.
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Call You and Yours - What will the HS2 do for you?
Consumer phone-in presented by Julian Worricker. What will the HS2 do for you?
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Holiday home special: Why we're going self-catering
Holiday homes: Why more of us are going self-catering and the impact on villages.
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HMV, Salt in Food, Winter Tyres
Craig Charles looks at HMV and music sales. Plus salt levels in food, and winter car tyres
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Blacklisting, burgers, thermals, football and raising kids
Radio 4's consumer affairs programme with Winifred Robinson.
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Gay Weddings, Gift Vouchers and City Centre Big Wheels
Are tourists falling out of love with our city centre Big Wheels? With Winifred Robinson.
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Call You and Yours - Youth Unemployment
Julian Worricker asks how more young people can get into work in the UK.
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How much to raise a child? Could capping social care fees force some people pay more?
Cost of raising a child. Will capping social care fees increase the cost of going private?
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Dreamliners, Retail Revival and Metro Bank
Consumer news with Peter white. Can Boeing's new plane survive its safety scare?
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Car theft, zip wires, water, and art as investment
Winifred Robinson investigates how criminals are stealing vehicles without the key.
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Horsemeat in burgers, e-cigarettes, Green Deal
Electronic cigarettes could be restricted, if the government chooses to regulate them.
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Call You and Yours - Have consumer attitudes and behaviour changed now budgets are tight?
Julian Worricker asks - how have you changed the way you shop in the down turn?
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Food critics versus flag rioters in Belfast, and who wears a watch anymore?
Paying for help to pop the question, and who wears a watch anymore?
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Pubs, financial advice, and fighting the flab Euro-style
Pub companies face regulation on 'unfair' rent and price of beer supplied to tied houses.