Banks and mentors
Your view on today's big news, great guests and Hits and Headlines, but what's the year?
1. PPI: Up to four million people could be in line for compensation after the banking industry gave up its legal fight over the mis-selling of payment protection insurance, a move that could cost the banks more than 拢6 billion.
The policies were supposed to cover loan repayments in the event of illness or redundancy.
Are you in line for a refund?
What bank charges have you been hit with, were you happy to pay or did you flight it - what happened?
What is your relationship like with your bank?
Have you ever met your bank manager as was common place not so many years ago?
2. YOU'RE HIRED: The new series of The Apprentice starts tonight, although this year the winner will go into a business partnership with Lord Sugar and Nottingham City Council is set to continue a scheme to recruit more apprentices.
How did you learn to do what you do?
Who trained you? Were they any good at teaching you and who have you trained?
Plus, 2 songs with a theme after 1.30; Hits & Headlines after 2.30 - what's the year?; School's Out after 3.30 - what are the kids describing?
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Meeting farmers Leslie and Robert Tindall from the Farnmlands Birds Bed and Breakfast Project &
Steve Harrison from Oxfam who needs 330,000 books....find out how you can help after 12
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- Tue 10 May 2011 12:00麻豆社 Radio Nottingham