Olympic legacy, Transit vans, plastic bag charges
Consumer news. Peter White looks at the future for the Olympic Park as it reopens to the public, and farewell to the UK-built Ford Transit.
The Olympic Park reopens to the public but the row goes on over the future of the Olympic Stadium.
The end is nigh for UK production of the Ford Transit, so what options are left if you want a British built van?
If you're in Wales and Northern Ireland you get charged for a carrier bag at the supermarket. Scotland's following suit but England isn't.
Presenter: Peter White
Producer: Mike Young.
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EQUITABLE LIFE
Thousands of victims of the collapse of Equitable Life may miss out on compensation
Duration: 05:37
Olympic Legacy
The Olympic park opens to the public exactly a year after the games were held
Duration: 10:32
Plastic Bags
Plastic bags: The Welsh are using millions fewer now there鈥檚 a charge at the supermarket.
Duration: 04:50
Proms Tickets
Online booking fees. Are some of them just too steep?
Duration: 07:07
Accessible Car Hire
The car club offering a wheelchair accessible vehicle for rental for the first time
Duration: 04:58
Banned Adverts
Why is the UK banning more ads than the rest of Europe combined?
Duration: 16:33
British Vans
A blow to British van production as Southampton鈥檚 Transit plant shuts down forever
Duration: 02:51
Broadcasts
- Fri 26 Jul 2013 12:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Fri 26 Jul 2013 12:04麻豆社 Radio 4 LW