20/06/2011
Visit Britain unveils its latest international TV ad campaign, fears that academies won't admit children with additional needs and when having a smartphone gets too much.
Our national tourism agency, Visit Britain, unveils its latest international TV ad campaign
We report on fears that academies - very much the centrepiece of education policy - will be reluctant to admit children with special educational needs.
And the man who thinks we can have too much technology - how one man dumped his smartphone in a rubbish bin to stop it taking over his life.
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成人快手care enquiry
A major enquiry by the Equality and Human Rights Commission has concluded that the length of time allocated for homecare visits doesn鈥檛 allow for basic tasks to be done properly.
Duration: 06:59
Visit Britain
At the launch of Visit Britain's new international TV ad campaign - why promoting Britain as a tourist destination abroad is such a big deal.
Duration: 09:55
Yodel expansion plans
The parcel delivery firms plans to double the number of drop off and pick up outlets they have, rivalling the Royal Mail.
Duration: 05:16
Academies
Fears that academies will be reluctant to admit children with special educational needs.
Duration: 15:27
M commerce
The three biggest mobile operators are teaming up to enable us to pay for goods in shops using our mobile phones.
Duration: 04:24
Smartphone overload
How one man dumped his smartphone in a rubbish bin to stop it taking over his life.
Duration: 05:24
Call You and Yours - Streaming in schools
Should school children as young as seven be streamed according to their ability?
Duration: 04:17
Broadcast
- Mon 20 Jun 2011 12:00成人快手 Radio 4 FM