You and Yours Episodes Episode guide
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Trading standards at the Olympics, burial plots, and extended Sunday hours
Peter White explores the cost of dying and why Sundays should be kept special.
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How well do the police deal with detainees with mental illness?
Olympic transport, the police and mental illness, and the cure-all 'miracle' solution.
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The insurance fraudster caught in the act
Do first-class stamped letters really arrive before those posted with second-class stamps?
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Call You and Yours: The Railways
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker on the package of investment in the railways.
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The right to walk away from your mobile phone contract
Breaking mobile phone contracts, barring disabled people from buses and local shop parking
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Bribery in business, cheap theatre seats and football kit
Bribery in the grocery trade and images of ageing in advertising. With Peter White.
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O2 network problems, should libraries ever get rid of books, and When I'm 65: The University of the Third Age
The latest on O2's network problems, and should libraries ever get rid of books?
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Social care, Spanish properties and age-friendly cities
The future of social care in England. Presented by Shari Vahl.
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Call You and Yours: Working when I'm 65
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker. Working beyond 65 - who benefits most?
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Nick Hewer on working at 75, Lesley Joseph on carers and the UK's first hand transplant
Nick Hewer on working at 75, Lesley Joseph on carers, and the UK's first hand transplant.
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Dementia village and carp 'cheats'
Dealing with dementia Dutch-style, and 'unhappy hour' at a Yorkshire pub.
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The nutritionally perfect airline meal
Healthy convenience foods, and the technology making ageing less of a pain.
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Busting health and safety myths
Busting 'health and safety' myths, ageing and exercise, the launch of YouView internet TV.
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Call You and Yours: Banking
As Bob Diamond resigns, Julian Worricker asks: What's the future of banking?
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When I'm 65 - Positive Ageing. Japanese knotweed, Independent Shops
Japanese knotweed, what independent shops are doing to survive, and why aging is good.
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John Simpson, Google TV and Stone Roses tickets
Consumer news with Peter White. ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ correspondent John Simpson on 'When I'm Sixty Five'.
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Do we need a Minister for Older People?
Minister for Older People, getting fit from the sofa, GPs and cancer survival rates.
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Younger generations facing a harsh future
Fuel tax, local government and public health, peer-to-peer selling, mobile charges abroad.
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Call You and Yours
The Prime Minister is suggesting we could get tough on claimants. What do you think?
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25/06/2012
Care facilities fail inspection, and the number of over-'60s in debt sees a big rise.
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22/06/2012
Consumer news with Peter White. Is eBay doing enough to protect buyers from fraud?
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Antisocial behaviour and hate crime, missing bank transfers, and automatic dog washing.
Antisocial behaviour and hate crime, missing bank transfers, and an automatic dog washer.
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What will the Olympic legacy be for UK business?
An Olympic legacy for UK firms, stranded air passengers and the boom in erotic e-books.
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Call You and Yours: Mental Illness
With Julian Worricker. How can we change attitudes towards mental illness?
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Pain relief, food and farming awards and a water supply with no bills
The Oscars of the food world, pain relief for dementia and how to avoid water rates.
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Regenerating our towns, combating obesity, Skegness critical ad campaign, and 200 years of gas in our homes
Regenerating our towns and 200 years of gas in our homes - consumer news with Peter White.
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Debt collectors, Manchester & cycling, hospital staff telling the truth, free high street wi-fi, copycat books.
Debt collectors who are hounding people for money they don't owe. With Winifred Robinson.
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Green Deal, own label food brands, wi-fi on the high street, ferries to France, medical leaflets for teenagers
Contractors 'down tools' on Green Deal and the rise and rise of the own label food brand.
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Call You and Yours: Troubled Families
What's the best way to help troubled families?
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Doctors' tribunals, dads of disabled kids and annoying noises
Doctors' tribunals, dads of disabled children and tackling annoying noises.