Rural banking, Breast implant compensation, Jewellery remodelling
How bank closures affect rural areas. Why a win in the courts over faulty breast implants may not provide the compensation women are fighting for. And remodelling of old jewellery.
With HSBC and the Yorkshire Building Society both announcing branch closures, what effect will it have on rural communities?
Should Saturday night television face stricter advertising rules to stop children who are staying up late from seeing adverts for fast food and sugary drinks?
A European Court again rules that compensation should be paid to women who were given faulty breast implants. Yet some still feel they are no closer to receiving a payment.
How easy is it to get life insurance if you have a history of mental illness?
And how to make the best out of granny's hand-me-down jewellery.
Presenter: Winifred Robinson
Producer: Pete Wilson.
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    Bank ClosuresCould a new deal with the Post Office lead more banks to close? Duration: 05:33 Jewellry RemodellingHow to make a perfect piece from granny's hand-me-down jewellry Duration: 07:42 Wood Burning StovesResearch suggests stoves aren't that clean and people don't know how to use them properly Duration: 05:54 Food AdvertisingShould there be a ban on food that's high in fat, sugar & salt advertised pre-watershed? Duration: 06:50 Life InsuranceWhat's the best way to get life insurance if you have been treated for depression? Duration: 05:26 PIP Breast ImplantsWhy a European Court ruling may not bring the compensation women want Duration: 06:27 Broadcast- Thu 26 Jan 2017 12:15ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4
 
 
                    
