Pensions stopping people getting mortgages; and Royal Mail's redirection woes
Why pension payments could have an impact on mortgage offers, problems with Royal Mail's redirected post service and why the future of meat might be processed.
Pension payments are becoming a factor in mortgage affordability tests. One You & Yours listener tells us how his plans to buy a house have been scuppered since the implementation of the Mortgage Market Review rules. The Financial Conduct Authority explains what lenders can and can't take into account when assessing mortgage affordability.
Lost in the post? Why the Royal Mail's redirection service cannot guarantee to get all your post delivered to your door.
The Green Deal advertising that's been banned for being misleading.
And the future of meat. What will our cooked dinners look like by 2050? Peter White is joined by Trevor Gulliver the co-founder of top British restaurant St John, and Andy Weston-Webb from Birds Eye.
Presented by Peter White
Produced by Natalie Donovan.
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Mortgage Applications
Some lenders are using pension payments as a reason to turn down mortgage applications
Duration: 04:58
Royal Mail Redirections
The service is not working for some customers because of the use of private companies
Duration: 06:02
Mortgage Applications - Part 2
Martin Wheatley from the Financial Conduct Authority on the Mortgage Market Review
Duration: 02:24
Oversea student refunds
Overseas students need more consumer protections
Duration: 07:05
Portuguese Properties
The revival of old laws in Portugal means expats could have their homes repossessed
Duration: 06:26
Meat Futures
What will our cooked dinners look like in 2050
Duration: 06:26
Free WiFi
Bob Walker visits Birmingham city centre where people can access free wifi
Duration: 06:54
Green Deal Advert
An advert from the Green Deal Finance Company is found to be misleading
Duration: 04:43
Broadcasts
- Fri 23 May 2014 12:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Fri 23 May 2014 12:04麻豆社 Radio 4 LW