Cotton imports
UK retailers explain what they are doing to improve conditions for child workers in India, plus the leaseholders unhappy with government-backed Flood Re insurance scheme.
In Rahul Tandon's final report from India for You & Yours, he is joined by John Lewis' head of corporate responsibility to examine it's cotton supply chain.
Leaseholders explain why they feel short changed by the Government-backed Flood Re scheme that is to be introduced next summer.
And prisoners serving life sentences at Durham Jail are being rewarded for good behaviour by being allowed to keep budgerigars in their cells. The former world's strongest man, Geoff Capes tells us what made him fall for the birds.
Presented by Winifred Robinson
Produced by Natalie Donovan.
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Flood Re
Discussion about how leaseholders won't be covered in Flood Re
Duration: 07:38
Budgies
The Daily Mail has reported that prisoners at Durham Jail are allowed to keeping budgies.
Duration: 02:25
Letting Agents
We report on lettings agents charging people fees but not finding them a flat.
Duration: 04:25
Indian Cotton
Rahul Tandon joins John Lewis to find out how it's tracing the cotton it buys from India.
Duration: 28:23
Bitcoins
Bitcoins hit the high street with the first bitcoin cash machine coming to London soon
Duration: 03:49
Green Deal Cashback
There is more money available for people who insulate and replace their boilers.
Duration: 05:18
Budgie roundup
Your emails about budgies
Duration: 02:16
Broadcasts
- Thu 27 Feb 2014 12:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Thu 27 Feb 2014 12:04麻豆社 Radio 4 LW