Flight Compensation, Colouring Books for Adults, Art House Film Releases
Why passengers are still having trouble getting flight compensation, despite last year's landmark court rulings, plus colouring books for grown-ups and art house film releases.
Despite a Supreme Court ruling, some passengers are struggling to claim money for delayed flights. Why are the airlines not fulfilling their obligations?
One of the surprise hits for the publishing industry has been the demand for colouring books for adults. We hear from best-selling illustrator Johanna Basford, and why some adults are colouring more than reading.
And by all accounts the new Swedish film Force Majeure is worth seeing, but patrons of Sheffield's Showroom cinema will have to wait a few weeks, because the film's distributor will be releasing it their own chain of cinemas first.
Presenter: Winifred Robinson
Producer: Joel Moors.
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Flight Compensation
Despite a Supreme Court ruling, passengers are struggling to claim for delayed flights.
Duration: 06:50
Film Releases
Why a cinema in Sheffield won't be able to show Curzon films on their opening weekend.
Duration: 05:32
Colouring Books for Adults
We hear from the London Book Fair about why adults have taken to colouring in.
Duration: 09:06
Energy Labels
Do the new Vacuum cleaner energy labels offer a fair test of how efficient they are?
Duration: 04:22
Scottish Power
An update on some of the complaints we've been hearing from listeners.
Duration: 02:14
Online Reviews
Amazon.com is taking legal action against websites that offer paid-for reviews.
Duration: 05:31
Paid-for Bank Accounts
Does the latest pay-monthly current account suggest the end of free banking?
Duration: 07:52
Broadcast
- Wed 15 Apr 2015 12:16麻豆社 Radio 4