The Risks of Taking 'Legal Highs'
Consumer news with Peter White, discussing the mind-altering substances sold openly on our high streets. Do young people need better protection from so-called 'legal highs'?
New research shows an increase in the number of websites selling so-called "legal highs". We hear calls for the sale of these mind-altering substances to be more strictly regulated, and for a public education programme so people using them understand the real risks.
Could bus drivers be prosecuted if they don't help disabled passengers to get on their bus? So far only bus companies have faced legal action, but it's emerged that drivers themselves could be prosecuted if they prevent a disabled person from using their bus.
Pogonophile pubs - the bars offering an extra-warm welcome to customers with beards.
An army of volunteers is getting ready for this summer's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. What can they learn from the London Olympics?
Producer: Jonathan Hallewell
Presenter: Peter White.
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    Legal HighsNew figures show an increase in the number of UK websites selling legal highs. Duration: 10:26 Commonwealth VolunteersWhat can Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games volunteers learn from the London Olympics? Duration: 06:08 Simple FraudThe criminals who use simple techniques to con people out of their money. Duration: 05:22 Windows XPWhat will happen when Microsoft withdraws its support for Windows XP? Duration: 03:47 DebenhamsWhat's the future for the major UK department store? Duration: 03:39 Disabled Bus AccessCan bus drivers be prosecuted if they prevent disabled people from getting on their bus? Duration: 07:57 Beard Friendly PubsThe Beard Friendly Pub Awards! Duration: 04:52 Mystery ChequeThe cheque which got lost in the banking system. Duration: 04:16 One For The RoadBar staff who carry on serving customers who are drunk. Duration: 04:55 Broadcasts- Fri 17 Jan 2014 12:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4 FM
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