Co-Operative Funeralcare apologises for failing to embalm bodies
Co-Operative Funeralcare apologises for failing to embalm bodies, and the story of one of a growing number of people who are divorcing their spouses online. With Winifred Robinson.
More than one and a half thousand families have received letters from the Co-Operative Funeralcare offering them a refund because embalming services they paid for their relatives weren't carried out. We find out why. The story of one of the growing number of people who are divorcing their spouses online. Plus, we examine new software which means shops can send offers to your smartphone as your walk in the door and why some people with disabilities get hit with a double bill on a theatre visit.
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0845 government numbers
The DWP has brought in new numbers to replace expensive 0845 numbers.
Co-Operative Funeralcare
Co-op have offered families a refund as embalming services paid for weren't carried out
Duration: 06:35
Theatre Tickets
A legal case may force venues to change policies regarding wheelchair user ticket charges
Duration: 09:54
Cruises
Cruise lovers tell us why they find cruises so appealing.
Duration: 03:19
iBeacon
A new form of targeted advertising is being trialled here in a Hampshire shopping centre.
Duration: 06:53
Hot Deals
We speak to a man who spends a lot of his time finding bargains and sharing them online.
Duration: 04:48
Car electrical faults
There's been an increase in car breakdowns due to electrical faults.
Duration: 05:42
Online Divorce
Websites offering online divorces at cut-price rates are reporting a big rise in business.
Duration: 06:35
Broadcasts
- Thu 20 Mar 2014 12:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Thu 20 Mar 2014 12:04麻豆社 Radio 4 LW