Wheelchair-accessible buses, Leasing a car, Organ donation
Consumer affairs, including a look at wheelchair access on buses, leasing a car, organ donation and landlord registration schemes.
In a survey, nine out of ten wheelchair users said they had been refused space when they tried to get on a bus, and over half said they had experienced rudeness or intimidation from drivers. We speak to the charity, Leonard Cheshire Disability, who carried out the survey and First Bus about what needs to be done to make bus travel easier for disabled people.
Lease to buy, or straightforward leasing deals have made it easier than ever to drive a new car, and in September alone we spent more than two billion pounds on new cars through such deals. But are they as good value as they look?
One in ten people on the organ transplant list will die before a suitable organ is found for them. More than 7,000 people are currently on the waiting list. We hear from one patient desperately hoping for a new kidney.
An alternative tipple to go with the weekend curry - the Indian wine that could soon be spicing up our dinner tables.
The rise of digital radio - could we ever see the FM signal switched off?
How do landlord licensing schemes protect tenants from rogue landlords?
Producer: Cecile Wright
Presenter: Peter White.
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Wheelchairs on Buses
Charity says disabled people are refused space on buses.
Duration: 09:58
Car Finance Deals
How cheap finance deals are changing the way we buy cars.
Duration: 06:23
Organ Donation
The true scale of organ shortages.
Duration: 05:40
Indian Wine
Indian wine producers are looking to increase sales in UK.
Duration: 05:59
Digital Radio
The latest on the digital radio switchover.
Duration: 03:33
Landlord Licenses
Authorities around England are introducing selective licensing to tackle rogue landlords
Duration: 06:15
Broadcast
- Fri 20 Nov 2015 12:15麻豆社 Radio 4 FM