22/09/2010
How one local authority is trying to reduce its spending on taxis to school and we examine the latest technology designed to reduce fat.
Parents whose children are taken to school by cab, may be asked to contribute to the costs or find other ways of getting them there - including car shares.
David Cameron's vision for the Big Society includes making it easier for charities to bid to run public services and for people to set up charities. But the Charity Commission is warning charity trustees are 'making too many basic mistakes' and failing to inform them when serious problems occur.
As the government seeks your views on the future of the water industry, we delve through the Parliamentary archive to find out which arguments dominated the debate when the industry was first privatised.
And we examine the latest technology designed to get rid of fat - would you consider freezing off parts of your body to get the perfect shape? And what's the science behind Coolsculpting?
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School Taxis
Could cuts mean the end of free taxis to schools?
Duration: 09:23
Fat Freezing
The new technology that gets rid of your unwanted love handles
Duration: 09:59
Shredding Clothes
The clothes shop Primark has been shredding items that it can’t sell. We hear from the shopper who saw staff cutting up faulty clothing and explore why retailers do this.
Duration: 07:39
Water Privatisation
As the government seeks your views on the water industry we delve through the archives to examine the debate which first led to privatisation, and ask what could we expect from our water companies?
Duration: 20:15
Charity Trustees
The charity regulator claims charity trustees are ‘making too many basic mistakes’ and failing to inform it when serious problems occur.
Duration: 06:02
Broadcasts
- Wed 22 Sep 2010 12:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4 FM
- Wed 22 Sep 2010 12:04³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4 LW