Deprivation of liberty, Renewable energy storage, Online car adverts
Why are more people with dementia and learning difficulties being detained in care? What is the best way to store renewable energy? How can you spot a fake car advert online?
A new report shows Deprivation of Liberty orders are on the rise - so why are more people with dementia and learning difficulties being detained in care?
We look at how you store renewable energy for later use with domestic storage batteries and try to calculate if the upfront costs outweigh the long-term savings.
How a revision app to help pupils with their homework has ended up at the back of the class.
How can you spot a fake car ad online, or more importantly what do you do if you've paid for a car that never existed?
Presenter: Winifred Robinson
Producer: Pete Wilson.
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DOLs
The number of people deprived of their liberty without proper checks has doubled in a year
Duration: 05:54
Over 50s List
Comedian Arthur Smith's alternative to the newly published list of things to do by 50
Duration: 04:18
Revision App
The customers who've struggled to cancel payments for an exam revision app
Duration: 05:32
Solar Power Batteries
Does it pay to install a storage battery in a home to capture renewable energy?
Duration: 08:18
Bad Car Deals
What to do if you're taken in by a fake car deal
Duration: 06:07
Charity Contacts
A new Fundraising Preference Service allows opting out of marketing from charities
Duration: 06:05
Broadcast
- Mon 13 Mar 2017 12:15麻豆社 Radio 4