Tuition fees, Green Deal scams, Gap insurance
New report suggests the planned rise in tuition fees in England may not save the taxpayer any money. Plus a look at green deal scams and pressure to buy gap insurance for your car.
A new report from the Institute of Fiscal Studies suggests the government's plans to increase tuition fees for students in England may not save the taxpayer any money. We'll talk to the author of the report.
Citizens Advice warns that seventy percent of queries to them about Green Deal are about scams.
We look at the idea of gap insurance - and whether high pressure sales pitches when you are buying a car should be allowed, and as two of the biggest TV shopping channels close - is it the end for the road for buying what you see.
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Tuition Fees
A report claims government plans to revamp uni tuition fees won't save taxpayers money
Duration: 06:14
Energy Bills
We catch up with Walter Davies, who's fighting Npower for money he says they owe him
Duration: 05:03
Green Deal
Citizen's Advice says its inundated with queries about Green Deal scams
Duration: 04:02
Shopping Channels
We hear how 2 of the big TV shopping channels disappeared from our screens
Duration: 03:22
House Renting Thievery
Who has responsibility for the people viewing your property when on the rental market?
Duration: 06:42
Gap Insurance
A listener tells us how a car salesman became aggressive when he refused extra insurance
Duration: 06:05
Shopping Channel
Presenter Mark Ryes tells us about the final days at Shop at Bid and Price Drop TV
Duration: 02:30
Phone Repairs
Is it worth taking your phone to a repair shop instead of sending it to the manufacturer?
Duration: 06:15
Small Claims Court
Why are fewer people in England using the Small Claims Court?
Duration: 06:15
Himalayan Tourism
How the recent tragedy in Nepal could mean no more climbing Everest this season
Duration: 03:48
Broadcasts
- Thu 24 Apr 2014 12:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Thu 24 Apr 2014 12:04麻豆社 Radio 4 LW