Bribery in business, cheap theatre seats and football kit
Nearly half of senior executives in the grocery business say they have been offered bribes, and the National Theatre cuts back on 'bargain on the day' front-row tickets.
Senior executives in the grocery trade have told a poll that nearly half of them have been offered bribes aimed at securing shelf space in retail stores.
The final report in our 'Ageing Series' looks at how ageing is portrayed in advertising and the media.
The National Theatre has stopped selling cheap 'on the day' tickets for the front rows at its Olivier Theatre ending a practice that has run since it moved to its South Bank base in 1976.
Female fans of Everton Football Club are protesting at the club's decision not to offer a ladies version of the club strip.
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Ageing and Advertising. Part of When I'm 65
Duration: 11:23
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Bribery
In a poll of grocery business executives half say they know of, or have been offered, a bribe.
Duration: 05:49
Consumer Rights
The government have launched a consultation on what should be included in a consumer bill of rights.
Duration: 05:00
Ageing and advertising
Is the advertising business responsible for projecting ageist images?
Duration: 11:51
Cheap Seats
The National Theatre answer a listener's complaint over a change in 'cheap' tickets policy.
Duration: 04:15
Casinos
As a landmark London entertainment venue re-opens as a casino; what happened to the new generation of super casinos that were promised in the 2005 Gambling Act.
Duration: 07:20
Football strip
Female Everton football fans have compalined to the club after the new kit supplier says it won't be producing a ladies replica strip.
Duration: 06:30
Broadcasts
- Fri 13 Jul 2012 12:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Fri 13 Jul 2012 12:04麻豆社 Radio 4 LW