Hidden care home reports, Food allergies, Preserving your tattoos
Consumer news. Melanie Abbott investigates payday loan brokers raiding bank accounts, plus new EU laws will help allergy sufferers know what's really in their meals.
New EU laws will help allergy sufferers know what's really in their meals.
Payday loan brokers raiding bank accounts.
Would you like your tattoo to live on after you die? We ask the UK's most tattooed man, King of Ink Land, why he's having his preserved.
The Netflix users tricking their computers into thinking they're in another country.
We report from the National Children and Adult Services Conference about the government's plans to merge health and social care.
Producer: Lydia Thomas
Presenter: Melanie Abbott.
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    Payday Loan BrokersHundreds of people a day are having money taken from their accounts unexpectedly Duration: 05:43 Yorkshire Building SocietyThe FCA has fined the building society more than £4m for letting down mortgage customers Duration: 00:36 Food Allergies and RestaurantsA new EU law will force restaurants to give information about potential food allergens Duration: 07:07 National Children and Adult Services ConferenceLGA predict a £4.3 billion funding black hole in social care by the end of the decade Duration: 04:48 Welsh Personal Independence PaymentsCapita's Director of Disability Assessments, Dr Stephen Duckworth Duration: 01:44 Tattoo PreservationA Netherlands company is offering to remove your tattoos when you die, then display them Duration: 06:00 Netflix SwitchingHow location spoofing is proving useful to people who use TV streaming services Duration: 04:57 National Children and Adult Services conferenceCan integration of health and social care be successfully implemented in 2015 Care Bill? Duration: 06:47 Broadcast- Wed 29 Oct 2014 12:15ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4
 
 
                    
