The JVS Show Episodes Episode guide
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Who's to blame for children who won't go to school?
A government advisor says parents of children who truant should have their benefit cut.
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Is playing with your children really that important?
Jonathan Vernon-Smith with the phone-in, consumer issues and your stories.
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11/04/2012
Last year more than 500,000 people from the UK visited the three counties on holiday.
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Did the bad weather ruin your bank holiday?
The Centre for Economics say scrapping Bank Holidays would save the UK £2.3bn.
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Does being asked to save water annoy you?
A hosepipe ban has come into force across the three counties today.
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Has inheritance caused problems in your family?
6 out of 10 adults in the UK don't have a will according to a study.
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What's parking like in your town centre?
Motorists in the three counties have been criticising parking restrictions in their towns.
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02/04/2012
Jonathan Vernon-Smith with the phone-in, consumer issues and your stories.
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30/03/2012
Jonathan Vernon-Smith with the phone-in, consumer issues and your stories.
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29/03/2012
Jonathan Vernon-Smith with the phone-in, consumer issues and your stories.
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28/03/2012
Jonathan Vernon-Smith with the phone-in, consumer issues and your stories.
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27/03/2012
Jonathan Vernon-Smith with the phone-in, consumer issues and your stories.
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26/03/2012
Jonathan Vernon-Smith with the phone-in, consumer issues and your stories.
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Should alcohol be more expensive?
David Cameron plans to introduce a minimum price per unit of alcohol of around 40p.
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Does the Budget feel fair to you?
JVS hears your reactions to the government's Budget plans.
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Have you been lucky with your neighbours?
The Queen has urged us all to be good neighbours as we celebrate her Diamond Jubilee.
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Do diets ever work?
Research suggests that by the age of 45, women have tried an average of 61 diets.
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Should shops be open all day on Sundays?
Sunday trading laws will be relaxed during the Olympics to try to boost economy.
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Do you take shoplifting seriously?
Shoplifting is costing British families more than £250 a year in increased costs.
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Has the worry of school trips given you sleepless nights?
Investigators in Switzerland are still trying to find what caused a school coach to crash.
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Is it too difficult to stop smoking?
Jonathan Vernon-Smith with the phone-in, consumer issues and your stories.
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Do you agree with the hosepipe ban?
After two very dry winters, the three counties will face a hosepipe ban from 5 April.
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Are elderly drivers the most dangerous on our roads?
Elderly drivers should be re-tested to make sure they're still safe according to a report.
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Is the adoption process wasting young lives?
David Cameron is preparing to set out his proposals to speed up the adoption process.
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Should organ donation be compulsory?
Scientists have made a breakthrough that could help people waiting for kidney transplants.
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Is there anything wrong with giving children a bit of junk food?
Parents want junk food adverts banned from TV before the watershed, according to a survey.
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Is smoking the odd cigarette during pregnancy really that bad?
Former X Factor finalist Stacey Solomon has been photographed smoking during pregnancy.
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Are violent partners good at hiding their true character?
People may be able to find out if their partner has a history of domestic violence.
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Are we too uptight about litter?
A woman has been fined for littering after thread from her gloves fell on the floor.