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16/02/2011
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.
17/02/2011
Olympic Ticket fraud, healthy eating, self-storage.
18/02/2011
Consumer news, including a change in the law on the sale of video games.
21/02/2011
New timeshare protection, risks of a new hair treatment and our changing shopping habits.
22/02/2011
Call You & Yours with Julian Worricker. How should we deal with our collective debt?
23/02/2011
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. North Yorkshire locals want to run bus services.
24/02/2011
Consumer news with Winifred Robinson. Are some town centres in terminal decline?
25/02/2011
Egypt's tourism industry; online music sites; parking charges; Peter White's desert trek.
28/02/2011
Julian Worricker talks to Ron Gainsford, chief executive of Trading Standards Institute.
01/03/2011
How much should the UK spend on overseas aid, on what and where? youandyours@bbc.co.uk.
02/03/2011
Lloyd Grossman on hospital food, social care policy in Wales, Youth Hostel Association.
03/03/2011
Why retirement flat operators are still charging exit fees despite an OFT warning.
04/03/2011
Fuel surcharges, the art of complaining and parking in the future, with Peter White.
07/03/2011
Consumer news with Julian Worricker including the West Coast rail franchise.
08/03/2011
With Julian Worricker. How have rising transport costs affected you?
09/03/2011
How much choice do we really get as NHS patients?
10/03/2011
The British companies owed millions by the organisers of India's Commonwealth Games.
11/03/2011
Hotel inspector Ruth Watson; ebook lending limits; Lego profits and footy shirt refunds.
14/03/2011
Julian Worricker investigates why police dogs are costing taxpayers thousands of pounds.
15/03/2011
Is the government doing enough to tackle alcohol abuse?
16/03/2011
Winifred Robinson asks what the future holds for Britain's biggest care home operator.
17/03/2011
Can tourism drive the recovery of the Irish economy? And biometrics on the High Street.
18/03/2011
Dermot O'Leary on Red Nose Day; Richard Wilson on train journeys; Royal Wedding parties.
21/03/2011
Sharmini Selvarajah examines universities are turning to former students to boost funding.
22/03/2011
What should Chancellor George Osborne include in tomorrow's Budget?
25/03/2011
Open Water Swimming and why Lego's profits are towering, with Peter White.
28/03/2011
4G technology could raise billions for the Treasury but what's in it for the consumer?
29/03/2011
Is this country able to deliver the Chancellor's vision for goods Made in Britain?
30/03/2011
Morrisons, Debenhams and HMV on the future of retail shopping.
31/03/2011
Winifred Robinson examines prescription charges and asks if gambling could save our pubs.
01/04/2011
David Blunkett on DAB radio, and the UK's newest National Park. With Peter White.