You and Yours Episodes Episode guide
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All Tomorrow's Parties and our iWonder guide
You and Yours is launching a new online guide to help listeners avoid fraud.
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Recycling confusion, Matchmaker services, Online estate agents
Recycling refusers - if you won't separate your rubbish, do you deserve to lose your bin?
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Call You and Yours: What can we learn from the Queen's generation?
What can we learn from the Queen's generation?
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Bogus Universities, Legal Jargon, Healthy Juices
The online colleges falsely claiming to be British universities.
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Cadet nurses, Flight compensation, Street beggars
A look cancer waiting times and flight compensation. With Peter White.
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The FRSB, Bottle shops, The value of golf
The Fundraising Standards Board finds two charities have breached its code of practice.
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Care home fees, Tesco, Debt management firms
Care home costs go up to cover the living wage, plus a look at Tesco's road to recovery.
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Call You and Yours: Is Inheritance Tax Fair?
Featuring discussion on whether inheritance tax is fair.
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Bin collections, Care home inspections, Mobile phone scams
Winifred Robinson presents discussion on coping with once-monthly refuse collections.
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CCTV systems being cut, Telematics technology in cars, Super recognisers
Peter White looks at rising car insurance costs and the costly CCTV systems being cut.
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Phishing emails, M&S quarter sales, Overseas GPs
Radio 4's consumer affairs programme. What next for M&S's clothing sales?
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Gambling, Dodgy emails, Gym gadgets
New gambling rules, email scams and gym technology.
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Call You and Yours: The New Living Wage
Call You and Yours asks listeners what the new Living Wage has meant for them.
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Gambling, Dodgy emails, Gym gadgets
The mobile phones stolen using innocent people's names - what is being done to stop it?
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The Care Act, The National Living Wage, Butlins at 80
Peter White looks at the Care Act one year on and Butlins as it turns 80.
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Bye bye buy-to-let?
Consumer affairs programme. Is buy-to-let still a good investment?
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Britain's longest-serving nurse, Criminal record checks
Britain's longest-serving nurse, Jenny Turner, talks about her 60 years in the job.
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Call You and Yours: Autism
Listeners share their stories of how autism has affected their families.
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The Psychology of Trust - are we all susceptible to a confidence trick?
Melanie Abbott follows the trail of a man who people say is never quite what he seems.
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Argos-Sainsbury's, Wonga letters, Rail cancellation fees
Why a company offered a loan to a man with little sense of the value of money.
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Wage theft, Tesco lamb, Charity fundraising
British lamb, wage theft, charity fundraising, flooded village, and BT Openreach.
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Flooding insurance, Holiday childcare, Rent rises
School's shortly out for Easter - what are working parents doing for childcare?
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Call You and Yours: Are apprenticeships worth it?
Consumer phone-in. Winifred Robinson asks if apprenticeships are worth it.
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Deposit protection, Community cinema, Sim card fraud
A canny student reveals how she got her rental deposit back from her landlord.
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Abandoned rabbits, Fundraising regulator, Listeria
Consumer news and issues.
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Palliative care, Used rings, Older apprentices
A look at a pioneering new scheme which helps communities to care for dying people at home
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Call You and Yours: What do you think causes eating disorders?
Winifred Robinson asks how people develop conditions such as bulimia and anorexia.
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London Eye Hospital, Holiday cancellation charges
A patient explains why he is dissatisfied with a new treatment for macular degeneration.
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Secret salesman manual, Tesco, Social media break-ups
The secret how-to guide to selling to vulnerable customers. Plus, social media break-ups.
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Energy market report, Disability in the workplace
Including a look at a report on how well the UK's energy market works for consumers.