Green deal mis-selling, Shoplifting, Breast implants
We report on the hundreds of home owners mis-sold a government energy efficiency scheme, plus the woman banned for life from Marks & Spencer for shoplifting.
We investigate how hundreds of home owners were mis-sold a government solar panel scheme through a company called Home Energy Lifestyle Management Services Ltd (HELMS). It's left people saddled with debts they'll be repaying for the next 20 years.
Marks & Spencer has barred one of its customers for life after she was caught shoplifting. She insists it's a misunderstanding - but will M&S lift the ban?
We speak to the parents of a woman who died from a rare form of cancer linked to breast implants. In France all medics have to warn women of the risk. Her parents are calling for the same to happen here.
At Christmas 2015 we reported on the major floods that hit the Calder Valley in West Yorkshire, causing millions of pounds of damage. We revisit Hebden Bridge to speak to the residents and shop owners as they celebrate their Christmas Day in June because they missed out at the time.
Some of the biggest house builders are meeting at a national conference in Manchester today - they tell us how they think Brexit may affect housebuilding.
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Green Deal
A company selling energy-saving deals is accused of lying to hundreds of its customers.
Duration: 14:32
Housing Conference
What effect might Brexit have on housebuilding?
Duration: 07:21
M&S Shoplifter
We hear from the woman sentenced to a life ban from M&S stores for shoplifting.
Duration: 04:18
Hebden Bridge Christmas
We revisit the shops flooded at Christmas to see how they're rebuilding their businesses.
Duration: 06:16
Breast Implants
Parents of woman who died from implant associated lymphoma call for women to be warned.
Duration: 05:23
Broadcast
- Wed 29 Jun 2016 12:15麻豆社 Radio 4