Passports; Pensions; Pork Products
We hear from more people waiting for their passports. Plus, new claims from people losing out when they free up their pensions early and why local butchers are facing the chop.
More on passport delays - and the story of one woman who has waited for 11 weeks for her child's passport, only to be told to start the process again.
We look at how we can improve the way we build social housing, by going to Berlin to see how the Germans do it.
A clampdown on copycat websites has led to arrests, we'll have the latest.
A local butcher tells us why his trade is dying off, which means fewer shops on our high streets.
A new study suggests the tourism trade is missing out on billions because of poor concern for those with disabilities.
How supermarkets are turning to magazines to boost sales in the aisles.
And more on claims people are losing out when it comes to liberating their pension before they retire.
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Passports
We hear of more delays and ask if a push to meet demand is cutting security checks.
Duration: 09:20
German Houses
How planners in Berlin are using new builds to help regenerate run-down areas.
Duration: 07:25
Fake Websites
The first arrests are made as National Trading Standards clamps down on online fraud.
Duration: 04:08
Butchers
Are we losing our local butchers because we don't use them or no-one's training as one?
Duration: 06:25
Holiday Accesibility
The holiday trade is losing out on billions because they don't cater for the disabled.
Duration: 07:14
VW Discounts
Additional fees for car buyers after brokers signed them up to a self-employed deal.
Duration: 04:23
Supermarket magazines
Would you pay for your supermarket's in-store magazine?
Duration: 06:13
Pension fraud update
More from concerned customers who dealt with Henley Retirement Benefit Scheme.
Duration: 05:43
Broadcasts
- Mon 7 Jul 2014 12:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Mon 7 Jul 2014 12:04麻豆社 Radio 4 LW