Brexit costs, Tickets, Engine problems
With a year to Brexit, has there been a noticeable impact on household spending? Plus why so many tickets for the Last Night of the Proms have already been sold.
With a year to Brexit, has there been a noticeable impact on household spending? We hear from two families and the 麻豆社's economics editor.
Tickets for the Last Night of the Proms are already appearing on secondary ticket sites, because almost a quarter of seats at the Royal Albert Hall are privately owned. The Charity Commission has asked the Attorney General to consider the hall's charitable status.
And Ford has carried out recall work to thousands of Ecoboost engines, due to a problem with over-heating, but some owners claim their cars are still having problems after the fix.
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BREXIT COSTS
We've been keeping track of what Brexit will mean for living costs.
Duration: 09:37
EVERYDAY DISCOUNTS
What should any sane person be prepared to pay for a packet of washing up tablets?
Duration: 03:30
ROYAL ALBERT HALL
Proms tickets for sale despite the fact that the tickets not been printed yet. But how?
Duration: 10:29
PRICE COMPARISONS
'Is My Bill Fair'; the app that checks you're getting the best deals from your providers
Duration: 06:34
FORD ECOBOOST
A group of car owners are taking legal action against Ford after problems with engines.
Duration: 07:48
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- Mon 26 Mar 2018 12:15麻豆社 Radio 4