Energy bills and a return to traditional shaving.
Why the 'energy gap' could lead to higher bills, the future of e-books, and a boom in traditional men's shaving. Consumer news with Julian Worricker.
Energy bills keep on rising and, as another coal power station prepares to shut its doors, we'll look at the future of the market and what it means for you. E Book sales are booming but will features like alternative endings and paying to unlock chapters appeal to readers or turn them off? Plus, why men across the UK are saving money by returning to traditional shaving.
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The return of the traditional shave?
Duration: 01:10
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Cyprus Tax
Ex pats across Europe are watching a vote in Cyprus on a one off 10% levy on savings.
Duration: 09:44
Care Bill
A parliamentary committee questions the Government's adult social care reforms.
Duration: 04:25
Shaving
The rise of the old-fashioned shaving industry.
Duration: 07:56
Price of the Pound
As the value of the pound plummets where can you get a good value Easter break?
Duration: 03:37
Interactive E-Books
Authors are experimenting with new ways of telling stories with interactive e-books.
Duration: 06:41
Unsolicited Calls and Texts
Which? calls for a joint taskforce to combat unwanted calls and texts.
Duration: 02:22
The Future of Energy
As Didcot power station closes we ask the energy minister how future needs will be met.
Duration: 14:59
Broadcasts
- Tue 19 Mar 2013 12:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Tue 19 Mar 2013 12:04麻豆社 Radio 4 LW