You and Yours Episodes Episode guide
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Paralympic travel, tackling chuggers and banned sports supplements
New rules to protect us from 'chuggers', and how should we describe Paralympians?
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Payday Loans and Identity Fraud
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Are payday lenders doing rigorous enough checks?
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How do you rate your cinema?
Winifred Robinson: How green were the 2012 games?; taxi booking apps; what fish we eat.
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Tackling the obesity problem
What more should be done to ensure we eat healthily?
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Young People and the Modern Media
Social media for 4-year-olds, a new magazine for teens and 13-year-olds reading erotica.
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Alcohol at petrol stations, Sibelius software, car insurance and Nespresso.
Successful high streets, Nespresso coffee and alcohol at petrol stations. With Peter White
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A New Coffee Chain Launches & Energy Bill Increases
A new coffee chain launches, energy bill increases, and falling in love with French wine.
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Complaints about solicitors published online
Solicitor complaints, energy companies profiting unfairly, and pet owners' flea problems.
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Call You and Yours: Value for money in higher education
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker. How to get value for money in higher education.
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20/08/2012
Is prison the place for inmates with severe physical disabilities? With Julian Worricker.
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Tickets for the Paralympics, sport for older people and housing regeneration
Tickets for the Paralympic Games, sport for older people, and housing regeneration.
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Unfair and inefficient - why is the university clearing system so slow to improve?
Does university clearing provide students with what they need? A ban on smoking in parks.
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Automatic car insurance renewal, and recovering from locked-in syndrome
When automatic car insurance renewal goes wrong, and recovering from locked-in syndrome.
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Call You and Yours: Sunday Opening Hours
Should the relaxation of Sunday trading laws for the Olympics be made permanent?
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Pay for a day, free entry all year
Who really wins from tourist attractions offering 'free' annual passes?
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Payday loan fine, Olympic PR and the TVs of the future
How other nations are using the London Olympics to promote themselves.
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09/08/2012
Why the bank account you pay for may not deliver the product you thought.
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The future of the tobacco industry
Winifred Robinson debates plain cigarette packaging and how to spend a PPI windfall.
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Call You and Yours: Ensuring a lasting Olympic legacy
How do we ensure a lasting Olympic legacy? Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker.
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Can patients with private medical insurance still choose their doctor?
Changes to BUPA insurance, competitions for ideas, and the market for posh pants.
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Spam texts
A threat to ticket offices at train stations, solar-powered skyscrapers and spam texts.
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Great British Day Out
How is the Great British Day Out coping with the wet weather, the Olympics and recession?
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01/08/2012
How to get hold of those elusive remaining Olympic tickets. Consumer news with Shari Vahl.
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Call You and Yours: Are you cheerful or cynical about the Olympics?
Julian Worricker asks listeners how they feel about the Olympic Games.
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First work day of the Olympics: can the transport cope?
How is the transport system coping with the first day of the Olympic Games?
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Green-fingered thieves, and the future of milk in the UK
Garden theft, the future of milk, and the Y&Y postal experiment. With Nick Ravenscroft.
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The Olympic effect in Barcelona and London, and 'Mate Crime'
What impact have the Olympics had on business? We ask firms in London and Barcelonan.
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25/07/2012
What can and what can't you take into an Olympic venue? Shari Vahl has a definitive guide.
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Call You and Yours: Prepared to pay more?
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker. Is price the bottom line?
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Making money from the Olympics, collective energy buying and a fair price for milk
The county clubbing together to haggle for cheaper energy bills.