Tunisian holidays; Missing valuables; Social media shopping
The British tourists flouting a travel ban for the sake of a cheap holiday in Tunisia. Plus an investigation into thousands of valuables stored in banks with untraceable owners.
The number of British tourists visiting Tunisia this year has increased despite the UK government advising nobody should travel there. Flights to resorts in the north African country have been banned since 2015 - however You & Yours has seen figures that show British holiday makers are starting to return.
A You & Yours investigation into bank Safety Deposit Boxes has found that there are thousands of valuable items sitting inside branches, with untraceable owners. Recently, most of the high street banks have stopped offering safety deposit services. But sources at three of the major banks - Lloyds, RBS and Barclays - say branches have been running disorganised storage systems.
Plus online shopping can be a solitary task compared with a day out spending in town with friends. But social media is starting to change that, with online shops setting up groups on Facebook, where like-minded customers chat about purchases, share photos and videos and ask for advice. Some members say the community feel and honest reviews they get lead them to spending more money.
Presented by Louise Minchin
Produced by Natalie Donovan.
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Tunisian Holidays
British holiday makers are flouting Tunisian travel ban for cheap holidays.
Duration: 06:56
Pension Cold Calls
Ministers are urged to press ahead with a promised ban on cold calls about pensions.
Duration: 05:53
New Drug Strategy
How will the Government measure the success of the new psychoactive substances ac?
Duration: 08:09
Obesity
Should the health messages be about the total calories consumed?
Duration: 07:06
Social Media Shopping
The Facebook groups that encourage people to do more online shopping.
Duration: 06:08
Safety Deposit Boxes
There are thousands of items sitting inside branches with untraceable owners.
Duration: 07:09
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- Fri 14 Jul 2017 12:13麻豆社 Radio 4 FM