You and Yours Episodes Episode guide
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Begging, divorce, blue plaques and energy in Northern Ireland
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Aberdeen plans to ban begging on the city's streets.
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Reporting fraud and the new culture of complaining
Winifred Robinson hears claims that the UK fraud reporting centre is not working properly.
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Call You and Yours: Will the benefit cuts force people into work or send more people into poverty?
Will the benefit cuts force people into work, or send more people into poverty?
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Compensation for victims of faulty breast implants, and how to stop your Christmas tree becoming landfill
Compensation for victims of faulty breast implants, and the fate of your Christmas waste.
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Alcohol units
Dr Michael Mosley examines the government guidelines on alcohol. With Peter White.
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'Five a Day'
Dr Michael Mosley looks at the history and science behind the 'Five a Day' message.
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How much exercise should you be doing?
Dr Michael Mosley investigates how much exercise we should all be doing, with Peter White.
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Has social media made us antisocial? Or has it improved the way we get on?
Consumer phone-in presented by Julian Worricker. Has social media made us anti-social?
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Convenience stores, Odeon Cinema boss and the Olympic legacy
We visit the Olympic Park in search of the promised Olympic legacy.
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Online romance fraud, rising rail fares, dog-friendly towns
Deaf people are being targeted on internet dating websites. Winifred Robinson investigates
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Turkey leftovers, the boss of Waitrose, and government health advice
Should we listen to government health advice? Plus, what to do with that leftover turkey.
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Christmas travel special - changing tourism and new destinations
Christmas travel special: New destinations and bargains in the UK and abroad.
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Grocery sales 2012, male grooming and alcohol pricing
Shoppers cut back on essentials and spend on comfort food instead. With Peter White.
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Legal highs, Christmas refunds, Value-added books
A record rise in legal highs, returning Christmas presents and books for collectors.
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Delivery charges in Scotland, rising bus fares and servicemen barred from pubs
Winifred Robinson investigates the hidden costs of online shopping in Scotland.
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Call You and Yours: more money for grassroots sports
£493 million is to be invested in grassroots sports - what will it mean for you?
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Post-adoption support, theatre dress codes and the Rathlin Island postman
Post-adoption support, theatre dress codes and one of the UK's remotest postal routes.
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EU food laws, rare burgers and dangerous face paint
New rules on food and drink health claims and Westminster's war on rare burgers.
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13/12/2012
Winifred Robinson on how we all may soon be printing our own spare parts at home.
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Loans to the developing world, beer tax and empty homes
A new kind of ethical Christmas gift, beer taxes and empty houses. With Winifred Robinson.
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Call You and Yours: Charities
Have we given up on giving? Are charitable donations down? Presented by Julian Worricker.
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Puppy farming, helping the hoarders and Twitter v Instagram
Missing museum artefacts, Aggie Mackenzie helps hoarders, and Twitter vs Instagram.
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07/12/2012
Silver Line, a helpline for elderly people in distress, is launched by Esther Rantzen.
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Green Deal delays, dog walkers and Christmas loans
Delays to Green Deal energy assessments, professional dog walkers and Christmas loans.
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How flu vaccines are made, the Autumn Statement, and first aid in schools
The way we vaccinate for flu is a 'gamble' according to the Department of Health.
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Call You and Yours: Have we forgotten how to care?
Consumer phone-in. Have we forgotten how to care? Julian Worricker hears your stories.
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ASDA defies consumer guidelines, and diving for golf balls
ASDA defies consumer guidelines, direct selling for men and diving for golf balls.
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Energy Bill, Prof Malcolm Harrington and fake electrical goods
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.
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The Great British Bake Off, dental charges and toll bridges
Celebrity bakers Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood on the state of British baking.
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26/11/2012
Selling your clothes, cutting deaths among young drivers and attracting bands to your town