GCHQ puzzle book, Independent toy shops, Seasonal workers
This year's stocking filler for the brain-teaser fan: The GCHQ Puzzle Book. For the confused puzzler, two spooks reveal the secrets of thinking laterally.
This year's stocking filler for the brain-teaser fan: The GCHQ Puzzle Book. The Intelligence and Security Agency have released a book of puzzles with the proceeds going to charity. We've got the answer to the puzzle they set for You & Yours listeners, and Louise Minchin talks to two spooks about the secrets of thinking laterally.
There's a warning that a shortage of seasonal workers in Britain's agricultural industry could mean food is left to rot in our fields. The National Farmer's Union tell You & Yours that there's been a drop in the number of workers coming from the EU this year and what they think the government should do to help.
A You & Yours investigation has found that people buying nearly-new cars could be at risk of breaking the law - because of discount deals struck by car dealers. Harry Kretchmer finds out that some pre-registered cars sold before the new owners can be recorded as the registered keeper can cause problems and we've advice on what to look out for.
And during a busy time of year for toy sellers we report on the decline of independent toy shops.
Presenter: Louise Minchin
Producer: Rebecca Maxted.
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    Seasonal WorkersThe NFU warns the Government that its members are facing a shortage of seasonal workers Duration: 05:16 GCHQ Puzzle BookThe intelligence agency who cracked the enigma code release a puzzle book Duration: 08:01 Downturn SurvivorWe catch up with a council worker made redundant in the downturn. Duration: 05:42 Subscription MarketOne lady decided to try stay at home for a week surviving on subscriptions. Duration: 03:58 Independent Toy ShopsWhat are the independents doing to tempt children and parents through their doors? Duration: 07:07 Pre-registered CarsPeople buying nearly-new cars could be at risk of breaking the law. Duration: 08:16 Broadcast- Wed 7 Dec 2016 12:15ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4
 
 
                    
