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You and Yours Episode guide

  1. 24/05/2013

    Consumer news with Peter White.

    First broadcast: 24 May 2013

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  2. 23/05/2013

    Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.

    First broadcast: 23 May 2013

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  3. 22/05/2013

    Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.

    First broadcast: 22 May 2013

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  4. Call You and Yours

    Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker.

    First broadcast: 21 May 2013

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  5. Cheeky brand names, Proms tickets, NHS Psychotherapy

    The future of housing for older people. Consumer news with Julian Worricker.

    First broadcast: 20 May 2013

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  6. Digital exclusion, perfume, homebuilding crisis

    Do businesses and government offer a second-class service to offline consumers?

    First broadcast: 17 May 2013

  7. High-speed rail noise, children's books, veg boxes

    HS2 explain how they hope to quieten 200mph trains. Consumer news with Shari Vahl.

    First broadcast: 16 May 2013

  8. The phone scam targeting jobseekers

    The premium rate phone scam targeting jobseekers. Consumer news with Shari Vahl.

    First broadcast: 15 May 2013

  9. What has the EU done for people living in the UK?

    Phone-in with Julian Worricker. What impact have EU policies had on people in the UK?

    First broadcast: 14 May 2013

  10. Gold, pension liberation, cold callers, Glasgow 2014 tickets

    Julian Worricker on where your gold actually goes when you send it to a comparison website

    First broadcast: 13 May 2013

  11. Laser eye treatment, new disability products and the curse of the pop up tent

    Concerns over laser eye treatment, the curse of the pop-up tent and theatre loyalty cards.

    First broadcast: 10 May 2013

  12. Conmen posing as Green Deal assessors, and fake 'Beats' by Dr Dre headphones

    A warning about conmen posing as Green Deal assessors, DIY lessons and fake headphones.

    First broadcast: 09 May 2013

  13. DNA mapping, free music downloads, collective energy buying

    Winifred Robinson hears how DNA is being used to create new treatments for cancer patients

    First broadcast: 08 May 2013

  14. Call You and Yours: Is Britain becoming more religious?

    Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker. Is Britain becoming more religious?

    First broadcast: 07 May 2013

  15. Live from a pub in Leeds

    Shari Vahl hosts a bank holiday special from a pub in Leeds.

    First broadcast: 06 May 2013

  16. Five-a-day, Goat Meat, Clever Headlines and School Dinners

    The drink that promises children 'five-a-day' but is said to deliver not a single one.

    First broadcast: 03 May 2013

  17. Kate Silverton explores how IVF became big business

    Kate Silverton on how IVF has become big business, and the growth of 'suspended coffees'.

    First broadcast: 02 May 2013

  18. Gardening with arthritis; advertising in schools; be careful who you date in Iceland

    Should advertising be allowed in secondary schools? Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.

    First broadcast: 01 May 2013

  19. Call You and Yours: Should the police focus more on preventing crime?

    As police forces face budget cuts, is preventing crime the best way forward?

    First broadcast: 30 Apr 2013

  20. Fixed energy contracts, cut-price funerals, and iTunes is 10

    The fixed term energy bills that cost more and can you have a dignified cut-price funeral?

    First broadcast: 29 Apr 2013

  21. Loch Ness Tourism, Property Scam, Exam Spending, Robert Peston, Cupcakes

    Eighty years after first captivating tourists, what is the Loch Ness Monster worth?

    First broadcast: 26 Apr 2013

  22. Care home ratings, cycle safety, banned ale labels, improving broadband

    Will a triple dip recession affect the way you shop? Consumer news with Peter White.

    First broadcast: 25 Apr 2013

  23. Call You and Yours: National Planning Policy Framework

    Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker, looking at the National Planning Policy Framework

    First broadcast: 23 Apr 2013

  24. Online medical records, doing your bit for charity, the hi-tech tea making machine

    Julian Worricker asks if social media could help people take control of their NHS records.

    First broadcast: 22 Apr 2013

  25. Electric cars; when tattoos go wrong

    Behind the scenes on the McDonalds production line. Consumer news with Winifred Robinson.

    First broadcast: 18 Apr 2013

  26. Fit for work tests; holidays in North Korea; smoking outside hospitals

    Winifred Robinson discusses Work Capability Assessments, rogue letting agents and more.

    First broadcast: 17 Apr 2013

  27. Measles Outbreak

    Consumer phone-in with Julian Worricker. Could the measles outbreak have been avoided?

    First broadcast: 16 Apr 2013

  28. London Book Fair, vexatious complaints, the high street in winter

    Julian Worricker talks to publishers, retailers and authors at the London Book Fair.

    First broadcast: 15 Apr 2013

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