Horse racing, Energy firms, Trains, Divorce costs
Why people aren't putting their money on horse racing, how train travel is getting a make-over and how Labour would regulate the Big Six energy firms. With Winifred Robinson.
Labour tells us its plans for the Big 6 energy firms.
We go to a race meeting in York to see how the sport is trying to attract the next generation of followers - we'll talk to the head of the British Horse Racing Association.
Wayne Hemingway joins a You and Yours panel to see how train carriages could be improved.
We ask why two thirds of people DON'T have a power of attorney - and what it could mean to you if you don't.
More on the disappearing emails written by TalkTalk customers.
And how the most amicable of divorces can still leave people out of pocket.
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Labour Energy
Labour's Caroline Flint on tackling 6 energy firms if labour wins the next election.
Duration: 09:27
Horse Racing Future
Ladbrokes warn Horse Racing could be unsustainable.
Duration: 05:28
Train Design
What should the train carriage for the future look like?
Duration: 08:41
Power of attorney
What does power of attorney mean and why have two thirds of us not got one?
Duration: 05:41
Divorce Costs
Average cost of a divorce risen to nearly 拢44,000.
Duration: 04:17
Broadcast
- Thu 21 Aug 2014 12:15麻豆社 Radio 4