Ice Buckets; Vacuum Cleaners;Thirteen-Year-Old with Autism Comes Home
A 13-year-old boy put in a care home 260 miles from his family finally gets to go home. Also, who benefits from the ice bucket challenge? And why the EU is looking at hairdryers.
Josh Wills, a 13 year old boy with autism put in a care home 260 miles from his family, finally gets to go home. We talk to his father.
How a new premium rate phone scam is hitting insurance brokers.
Why the EU is limiting your hairdryer as well as your vacuum cleaner - all in the name of being green.
How a fish farm in Cornwall could be the beginning of the answer to our depleted fishing stocks.
Are ice bucket challenges REALLY helping charities?
How landlords and their tenants are BOTH paying for the same service from some letting agencies.
And how moving to South Africa is about to get a lot tougher.
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Josh Wills Reunited
We hear how a 13 year old with autism will finally live in a care home near his family
Duration: 05:44
EU Rulings
They stopped your vaccuums, now Brussels could be after your lawnmower...and your kettle.
Duration: 07:17
Insurance Scam
How fraudsters are using an 07 number to cash in on insurance brokers.
Duration: 03:30
Cornish fish
Could farmed Cornish trout be as successful as Scottish salmon?
Duration: 06:23
South Africa Immigration
How a birth certificate AND a passport might be needed to fly to SA with your children
Duration: 05:49
Ice Bucket Challenge
Is the latest craze a charity money-spinner or an ego trip?
Duration: 05:05
Double Dipping
How landlords and tenants are BOTH being charged for the same paperwork changes.
Duration: 05:23
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- Mon 1 Sep 2014 12:15麻豆社 Radio 4