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Green Deal take-up, lower-alcohol wine
Winifred Robinson on the Green Deal take-up, and how lower-alcohol wines drive the market.
Easyjet baggage changes, dormant bank accounts, Silverstone tickets, spending at Glastonbury
The new restrictions making hand luggage even smaller. Consumer news with Peter White.
Mobile phone hackers, fear of flying, seaweed as fuel
Julian Worricker hears about the hackers who steal information from your smartphone.
Call You and Yours: Will the future be Local Council PLC?
How are councils responding to cuts and how is that affecting you? With Julian Worricker.
Selling customer data, vitamins, holidays without a guidebook
Surveyor shortage, Spanish sales and borrowing a dog. Consumer news with Aasmah Mir.
A better mobile phone contract, and a celebration of the telegram
Product placement, how to save on your mobile contract, and the history of the telegram.
'Step-free' stations, Euro power bills and food bank appeal
Step-free stations, the perils of online storage, and feeding the UK's hungry.
08/07/2013
Public image of lawyers, small privately run shops, and cycle chic. With Julian Worricker.
Call You and Yours: Is it time to feel good about British sport?
Is investment into sport creating results after more British victories over the weekend?
Standing charges; a cheaper future for IVF
With a look at standing charges and tips on when to buy a holiday to get the cheapest deal
Football ticket prices, e-cigarettes
Should football ticket prices be capped? And what's really in e-cigarettes?
12/07/2013
Pensioners targeted in bank card con and the rise of subtitled TV. With Peter White.
House surveys, dementia dogs, email security
Mortgage valuers claim they are underpaid. Insecure email accounts. With Julian Worricker.
Call You and Yours: Hospital standards
Consumer phone-in. Julian Worricker asks, what can be done to raise hospital standards?
Heathrow, mortgage growth, energy haggling
Heathrow announces plans for a new runway. Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.
Self-publishing, the UK rental market
Soaring temperatures cause long delays for commuters, and a look at the UK rental market.
Budget hotels, airline charges, SatNav secrets
Are Budget Hotels really 'budget', and why airline extras are good for consumers.
Jessops stores eight months on, Scottish stamp duty scrapped, heatwave winners
Six months after Jessops closed, what has happened to the 187 stores?
Call You and Yours: Childhood
What can be done to make life easier and happier for young people? With Julian Worricker.
New fines for speeding points
An increase in fines for speeding points, and the rise in smartphone thefts.
'Worthless' ticket guarantee; booking plane seats; parking charge victory
How a tout sold thousands of fake tickets through major ticket websites.
Olympic legacy, Transit vans, plastic bag charges
Peter White looks at the future for the Olympic Park and Ford Transits.
Energy market, the age of cinema-goers, rising water bills
'Prices, Profits and Poverty' - MPs give their view of the energy market.
Call You and Yours: The UK housing market
Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker.
Buy-to-let trouble, Thorntons turnaround, child tax credits
A buy-to-let landlord was left with huge bills after a tenant set up a cannabis farm.
Electric cars, vintage TV adverts, the diet industry
Winifred Robinson asks how much money councils have spent on electric car charging points.
Fracking fears, electric car success stories, writing a will
Sheila McClennon looks at the ongoing fears over fracking in the UK.
Turning shops into homes, a rise in student loan fraud and cola wine
A rise in student loan fraud, and cola-flavoured wine in France. With Julian Worricker.
Call You and Yours
Julian Worricker takes your calls about staying at home to look after your children.
Quick house sales, beards, pocket money
Regulation for companies that quick-sell houses. Consumer news with Aasmah Mir.