Car clocking, Department stores, Bus decline
Bus journeys are down; prices are up - how can the decline in bus services be stopped? And Wetherspoons to dump champagne and prosecco ahead of Brexit - a stunt or good planning?
Is it too easy to clock a car? How widespread is the practice and can you tell if a car has been clocked?
Department store Beales was in a bad place a few years ago but as other department stores struggle, they've turned their business around. What did they do?
Baby milestones - how the card industry is cashing in.
Wetherspoons are dropping Champagne and Prosecco as they get their business ready for Brexit.
For the tenth year in a row, bus usage is down. But there's been a record rise in prices. What's happened to our bus services?
It is not only the sporting hopes of a nation resting on the England football team. The further they go; the better for business.
Presenter: Winifred Robinson.
Producer Kevin Mousley.
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Chapters
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Ofgem criticism of pre-payment meter installation
Criticism of energy companies using court orders to forcibly install pre-payment meters
Duration: 04:29
Vehicle Mileage Fraud
Are the checks people pay for robust enough for prevent buying a "clocked" car?
Duration: 06:02
World Cup Retail
Will shops experience a World Cup bounce in sales?
Duration: 04:43
Beales Department Stores
How Beales came back from the brink
Duration: 06:13
Baby Milestones
Card companies cash in on baby milestones
Duration: 04:14
Wetherspoons
The pub chain is to dump Champagne and German beer
Duration: 05:40
Buses
Jurneys down, ticket prices up, buses in decline
Duration: 06:50
Broadcast
- Mon 18 Jun 2018 12:15麻豆社 Radio 4