Gambling, Personal Independence Payments and ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½s For a Pound
How online gamblers are suckered in to spend more. Another damning report on disability benefit assessments. Plus Liverpool's experiment with selling homes for £1.
The Gambling Commission issues new guidance today for gambling companies who want to make customers VIPs. We hear from a gambler who was made a VIP without an affordability check, and ran up debts of £40,000.
MPs hear record levels of evidence damning the assessment system for Personal Independence Payments. We speak to the man who's already carried out two inquiries for the government and ask him why nothing seems to change.
Why dentists are fed up to the back teeth with late payments from Capita.
And the rundown homes sold for £1 five years ago. What are they like now?
Presenter: Winifred Robinson
Producer: Olive Clancy.
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    VIP GamblingThe gambling regulator today issues new rules about making gamblers VIPs Duration: 09:20 Amateur DramaticCast of a play in Brentwood in Essex are expected to PAY to take part Duration: 05:23 Personal Independence PaymentsThe select committee for work and pensions call on government to improve PIP assessments Duration: 06:56 ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½s For a PoundBuyers promised to spent at least £40,000 on repairs and live in the house for 5 years Duration: 07:02 Romance TipsSurvey by Independent Age found that half of all 65+ say they're not getting enough sex Duration: 03:02 British Dental Association VS CapitaTheBDA calls on the government to take NHS primary care support services away from Capita Duration: 06:11 Broadcast- Wed 14 Feb 2018 12:15ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4
 
 
                    
