Freeing Up Your Pensions; Dangerous Dogs
How a plan to free up a pension did not go according to plan for one listener. Also, how dangerous dogs need new curbs and the attraction of Habitat 50 years on.
How a listener's plan to free up his pension may not be working out the way he'd hoped.
Also how an MP and a postie found themselves on the wrong side of dogs.
New data roaming charges come in for mobile phones tomorrow, how will that affect you?
Can a loan be taken out against your car without you knowing?
A year into their role we talk to the woman trying to make sure suppliers and supermarkets forge a better working relationship.
And 50 years on from the opening of Habitat, we look at its appeal then and the role it plays now in Britain's interior design schemes.
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Pension Liberation part 1
What happens when you try to cash in your pension early and it disappears
Duration: 08:35
Habitat
50 years on how has it changed the way we shop?
Duration: 08:15
Grocery Adjudicator
80% of supermarket suppliers say they're still dealing with bad practice from grocers
Duration: 05:21
Roaming Charges
Simon Calder on how a cap on mobile phone roaming charges could affect those in the EU
Duration: 03:02
Pension Liberation part 2
The company that's suffering as its name is similar to one that's upsetting investors
Duration: 05:29
Log Book Loans
Calls for a change to a law that allows logbook loan companies to reposses vehicles
Duration: 05:19
Dangerous Dogs Act
Amendments to the Act mean dog attacks on private property are a criminal offence
Duration: 07:31
Pension Liberation part 3
The Pensions Advisory Service urge caution when doing deals to free up cash in pensions
Duration: 04:43
Broadcasts
- Mon 30 Jun 2014 12:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Mon 30 Jun 2014 12:04麻豆社 Radio 4 LW