Flood disruption
Consumer news. With many rail services disrupted by the floods, possibly for months, Winifred Robinson asks how much should you pay for a reduced or even non-existent service?
With many rail services disrupted by the floods, possibly for months, we'll be asking how much should you pay for a reduced or even non-existent service?
We'll be hearing how people in affected areas are managing to get food and basic sanitation.
And would you buy a mattress from a man who knocks on your door or pay for a green deal assessment if someone cold calls you? We'll tell you why you shouldn't.
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Assessment and Treatment Centre
The investigation into an 18 year-old who died while being treated at an NHS hospital.
Duration: 07:45
Floods – Rail
The rail passengers facing higher prices because of rail disruption
Duration: 07:43
Floods – Supermarkets
Who is distributing food and basic supplies?
Duration: 06:41
Dodgy Mattresses
'Fake' mattresses being sold door-to-door
Duration: 03:38
Green Deal scams
The listeners hoping to reduce their energy bills who are being scammed.
Duration: 09:10
The true cost of cheap meat
Is it a problem that a lot of the meat we buy comes from factory farming?
Duration: 07:19
Floods – Public health
Experts warn that those in flood-hit areas may be exposed to harmful bugs in dirty water
Duration: 07:10
Broadcasts
- Mon 17 Feb 2014 12:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4 FM
- Mon 17 Feb 2014 12:04³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4 LW