14/10/2011
With Peter White. Pubs demolished to make money; will cosmetic surgery insurance cover a botched job abroad?; and a 'ground-breaking' claim that captured carbon could power planes.
Richard Branson's called it a "radical" and "exciting" development but can his plans to make green jet fuel using carbon captured from steel plants and power stations really take off?
Why there can be more money in demolishing a pub than keeping it open.
John Waite picks up the story of a self-styled lord who claimed A-list celebrities among his friends now jailed for a 拢4 million fraud. Edward Davenport was the subject of a 'Face the Facts' investigation in 2006.
And it's not just golf balls which are driven into bunkers or lakes. The latest golf carts are designed to stop them from careering over the edge.
Presented by Peter White.
Producer: Jon Douglas.
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Energy profit margins
The profit margins of the biggest energy companies have soared - why?
Duration: 06:57
Green Fuel unveiled
Richard Branson鈥檚 called it a 鈥渞adical鈥 and 鈥渆xciting鈥 development but can his plans to make green jet fuel using carbon captured from steel plants and power stations really take off?
Duration: 09:55
The ugle side of Beauty
Will cosmetic surgery insurance really cover you if a botched job happens abroad?
Duration: 09:44
Lord of Fraud
A self-styled lord who claimed A-list celebrities among his friends has been jailed for a 拢4 million fraud. Edward Davenport was the subject of a 鈥楩ace the Facts鈥 investigation in 2006.
Duration: 07:26
Clever Golf Carts
It鈥檚 not just golf balls which are driven into bunkers or lakes. The latest golf carts are designed to stop them from careering over the edge.
Duration: 03:18
Demolished Pubs
There can be more money to be made from knocking a pub down than keeping it open and communities can be powerless to protect their local boozer.
Duration: 11:11
IPhones Upgrade
The latest upgrade from Apple has hit some problems.
Duration: 02:41
Broadcast
- Fri 14 Oct 2011 12:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM