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31/10/2013
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.
Letting agents' fees; Caviar consumption
Peter White looks at a clamp down on letting agents' fees, and the popularity of caviar.
Cleaning up the second-hand car market
A plan to clean-up the second-hand car market, and a shortage of the shingles vaccine.
Call You and Yours: The Living Wage
Winifred Robinson asks why more employers don't pay their staff a living wage.
Water Bills - On the way up?
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Will water bills go up like our gas and electricity?
Food swapping
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson, including food swapping events.
Fraudsters target Â鶹Éç reporter
What happens when fraudsters target a You and Yours reporter? With Peter White.
CPP mis-selling; Haggle on the high street
Why BrandAlley customers aren't receiving the goods they bought online.
Call You and Yours: Is Remembrance Sunday losing its true meaning?
Winifred Robinson asks if Remembrance Sunday has lost some of its true meaning.
Do children get too many presents?
Do children get too many presents at Christmas? Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.
Should you buy the album before you wear the T-shirt?
Should you buy the album before you wear the band T-shirt? Also, intensive dog-farming.
Blockbuster; Small energy companies; 'No win, no fee' ads in A&E
What next for DVD chain Blockbuster? Peter White speaks to one of its administrators.
Big banks and investment companies mis-selling financial products
Why some One Direction fans returned their tickets for the band's upcoming gigs.
Call You and Yours: Do you get what you want from your bank?
Winifred Robinson asks, are you happy with the service you receive from your bank?
How to give up smoking
Just how difficult is it to stop smoking? We hear how a hospital support group can help.
21/11/2013
Heating oil costs, solar panel woes, shocking electrical work
Why is heating oil so expensive? We hear from a family who suffered badly when prices rose
nPower; Timeshares; Broadband bills
Energy company nPower explains a big rise in complaints about customer service.
Is a degree the best route to a successful career?
Winifred Robinson asks if a degree is still the best way to kick-start a successful career
Strange photos popping up on emails
Why are photos of complete strangers popping up on emails? With Winifred Robinson.
Gambling adverts on television
Why are there so many adverts on television for gambling, and do they cause harm?
Mental health care; Belfast Christmas trading; Gap insurance
The Care Quality Commission announces more tests for mental health care.
Energy bill cuts; Rising house prices; Timeshares
The impact of rapidly rising London house prices on the UK market, and timeshares.
Call You and Yours
How much is debt a part and parcel of our lives? Shari Vahl answers calls and emails.
Could high bills for flood insurance put small shops out of business?
05/12/2013
Diesel problems, the chancellor's Autumn Statement and the fight against counterfeit trade
World Cup travel prices
Friday brings the World Cup draw - Melanie Abbott looks at ticket and travel prices.
Fund manager charges, social supermarkets, champagne taste tests
Winifred Robinson looks at charges by fund managers and the UK's first social supermarket.
Call You and Yours: Childhood Obesity
Why do we have more overweight children in the UK than elsewhere in Western Europe?
Diesel Investigation
Winifred Robinson asks why so many diesel drivers are being landed with big repair bills.
Food standards, airport restrictions and Christmas hits
The latest report into food standards following the horsemeat scandal.