You and Yours Episodes Episode guide
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Bad food, gas prices and Italian coffee culture
Why do we eat unhealthy food? Vodafone defends fixed contract price rise.
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Metal theft, wordsearch competitions and flu vaccines
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson, featuring government plans to combat metal theft.
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The million pound bill to repair our canal bridges
Consumer news.
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Call You and Yours: Benefit Cuts
Consumer phone-in. Julian Worricker hears listeners' views on benefit cuts.
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Buzz Aldrin is trying to help disabled people learn to fly
Council tenants taking in the homeless, mobile phone signals and Islamic branding.
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Rail compensation, family portraits and Big Green Weekend.
Should rail companies make profit out of delays caused by Network Rail? With Peter White.
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Noisy appliances, fake drugs and baked goods
Fake prescription drugs, a 'quiet label' for electrical goods, insurance for young drivers
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West Coast Rail Franchise; Doctors, patients and drugs.
What does the rail franchise fiasco mean for passengers? Consumer news.
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Call You and Yours: Automatic enrolment for workplace pensions
Automatic-enrolment for workplace pensions. Is it the best way to save for the future?
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The best local retailers and cracking down on spam texts.
Cracking down on spam texts, best local retailers, and a website for budding young authors
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Ticketless trains and Birmingham-to-Kashmir buses
Bank branch closures and ticketless trains. Consumer news with Peter White.
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NHS Branding, whisky biofuel, and can a collagen drink hold back aging?
NHS Branding, turning whisky into fuel, and can a collagen drink keep you looking young?
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Abandoned patients and an end to private clamping
Abandoned patients, a single standard charger for all handsets, an end to private clamping
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Call You and Yours - Do you need to go to university to be successful?
Do you need to go to university to be successful?
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Neighbours hacking your wifi, printing tickets at home, and subsidising your holiday
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ wi-fi, fees for print-it-yourself tickets, and the Guide to Not Going to University.
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Carey Mulligan, professional queuing, and Apple's new iPhone map software
Actress Carey Mulligan talks about how she deals with her grandmother's dementia.
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Cosmetic surgery, plug-in cars and when tweets backfire
New guidelines on cosmetic surgery, electric cars and house prices. With Winifred Robinson
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Car thefts, false advertising and local currencies
As Bristol finally launches its own pound, we hear whether local currencies really work.
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Call You and Yours: Employment Law
Who should benefit from employment law - the employer or employee? With Shari Vahl.
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17/09/2012
Proposed changes to way private car parks are run, and the rise of bedbugs.
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14/09/2012
Consumer news show. Peter White speaks to the boss of Monarch Airlines.
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Claiming back care home fees, and is FairTrade chocolate a con?
Claiming care home fees, designing disability products, and is FairTrade chocolate a con?
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Computers made easy & the Olympic transport legacy
Winifred Robinson looks at computers made easy, the Olympic transport legacy and telegrams
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Call You and Yours: Volunteering
How can we turn the Olympic spirit of participation into a lasting legacy of volunteering?
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Pre-teen entrepreneurs, inflated vets bills and cut-throat competition between barbers
Pre-teen entrepreneurs, inflated vets bills and cut-throat competition between barbers.
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Leisure provision and council cuts, Paralympics, new tech devices and crayfish
Peter White reveals how many local councils have cut back on sport.
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The boss of the CQC, paying for parking, and buying property abroad
The new Care Quality Commission boss gives his first interview. With Winifred Robinson.
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Buying a new car, new financial advice rules and half-price supermarket wine
Buying a new car, new financial advice rules and half-price supermarket wine.
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Will the Paralympics challenge negative stereotypes around disability?
Will the Paralympic Games make a difference in attitudes towards people with a disability?
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Texting for free, phonies on Twitter and new national parks.
Texting for free, spotting fakes on Twitter, and a row over new national parks.