Evictions, Talking obesity, The state of care 2016
The tenants who face eviction so the council can use the properties to alleviate their homelessness problem, and regulator the CQC reports on the state of care in England.
Seventy four households are losing their homes because new owners are planning to rent them to Peterborough City Council which is struggling to offer emergency accommodation to its rising homeless population.
Unilever won't supply its goods to Tesco unless the supermarket agrees to charge more for them.
A project in Rotherham says its leading the way with a pioneering therapy to tackle obesity - their secret; talking about it.
More people are turning their hand to earning a living from hand crafted products but how easy it to make a living?
The care quality watchdog in England, the CQC, has released its report on the state of care in the last year.
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    EvictionsWhy are tenants being evicted to make way for homeless people? Duration: 09:47 Tesco UnileverStand-off as Unilever opt to charge Tesco extra 10% on its products Duration: 04:11 Talking Therapies and ObesityThe weight loss programme that relies on talking about it Duration: 09:24 HandmadeThe growth of handmade products in the UK as Amazon launch their handmade portal Duration: 07:10 CQC State of Care ReportCare Quality Commission's Annual Report Duration: 07:29 Broadcast- Thu 13 Oct 2016 12:15ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4
 
 
                    
