Younger generations facing a harsh future
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Local government to promote public health, what fuel duty change means for drivers, changes to mobile charges abroad and peer-to-peer selling.
Councils in England are taking over the running of many health services. In cash strapped times what will this mean for Local Authorities?
Younger generations facing a harsh future - the Centre for the Modern Family reports on families in the downturn.
The government u-turn on fuel duty - how will it affect you?
Peer to peer selling - why businesses are cutting out the middle man.
The mobile phone companies changing their international call charges and how to choose the best deal.
And the competition to find ways to stop bike theft.
Presented by Winifred Robinson
Produced by Vibeke Venema.
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Local government takes lead on health
Councils in England are taking over public health services including reducing smoking or obesity
Duration: 05:40
Fuel Prices
Fuel prices have come down, and the 3p tax rise deferred. How does this affect families and businesses?
Families in the downturn
Britain On The Brink, a report from the Centre for the Modern Family, has found that one in five families are ‘unable to cope financially’. Younger people struggled most.
Mobile Roaming Deals
Mobile networks have brought in a host of new deals for roaming in Europe, as EU regulations capping charges for calls, text and internet come into force. Are these good value for money for consumers?
The Sharing Economy
More and more services are trying to emulate Ebay by selling direct to their peers, bypassing the middle man.
Bike Innovation Prize
Nesta, the UK’s innovation foundation is offering a £50,000 prize for anyone who can prevent bike theft, and £25,000 to increase number of people cycling to work.
Broadcasts
- Wed 27 Jun 2012 12:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4 FM
- Wed 27 Jun 2012 12:04³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4 LW