Groceries online, wood thefts, energy tariffs, cinema attendance
Morrisons finally goes online, the householders accused of pinching wood for fuel, and are simpler energy tariffs helping consumers? Plus more consumer news with Peter White.
After more disappointing sales figures this time over Christmas, Morrisons finally starts selling groceries online in an effort to compete with its rivals.
Middle-class homeowners are being accused of stealing wood from nature reserves to fuel their wood burners. So when is it ok to take logs you find just lying around?
We hear the remarkable story of a woman who fell into the sea from a passenger ship 20 miles out and in the dark yet lived to tell the tale and we report from the house designed to cut a thousand pounds off the cost of the average annual energy bill.
Presenter: Peter White
Producer: Jon Douglas.
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Morrisons Online
Struggling Morrisons finally launches an online food delivery service.
Duration: 05:29
Wood Thieves
Is it ok to take logs that are lying around to use for household fuel?
Duration: 06:08
Energy Tariffs
How useful are the new, simplified energy tariffs?
Duration: 04:20
Ferry Fall
The woman who fell from a passenger ship in the dark yet lived to tell the tale
Duration: 08:40
Consumer Electronics
The latest gadgets are unveiled at a major event in Las Vegas
Duration: 03:34
Mens Fashion
The menswear industry is worth 拢10bn a year and growing because of men shopping online
Duration: 06:11
Singles Holidays Emails
We hear from a few of you who got in touch with your experiences of 'Singles Holidays'
Duration: 03:08
Energy House
The cleverly designed house which promises to cut 拢1000 per year from your energy bills
Duration: 06:16
Cinema Attendance
What the latest figures on box office takings tell us about the fortunes of our cinemas
Duration: 05:38
Broadcasts
- Fri 10 Jan 2014 12:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Fri 10 Jan 2014 12:04麻豆社 Radio 4 LW
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