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Last broadcast on Thu, 9 Dec 2010, 12:00 on BBC Radio 4 (FM only) (see all broadcasts).
Synopsis
A former executive of Ikea reveals his truth about the flat-pack giant.
Why the meat industry says proposed changes to inspections at UK abattoirs could cost it dear.
Award winning garden designer Chris Beardshaw on how the shorter days mean more time in the garden.
And as part of our continuing series, wheelchair basketball player and medal-winning Paralympian Ade Adepitan tells us what makes his day.
Chris Beardshaw and Winifred
Chapters
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Chapter 1
A former executive of Ikea reveals his truth about the flat-pack giant.
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Chapter 2
ward winning garden designer Chris Beardshaw on how the shorter days mean more time in the garden.
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Chapter 3
Why the meat industry says proposed changes to inspections at UK abattoirs could cost it dear.
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Chapter 4
As the HVM Group announces a big loss for the year so far we look at its attempts to become more than just a record shop.
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Chapter 5
Wheelchair basketball player and medal-winning Paralympian, Ade Adepitan, wants Sat-Nav manufacturers to create a feature that helps disabled motorists find a parking space.
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Chapter 6
A former executive of Ikea reveals his truth about the flat-pack giant.
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Chapter 7
Award winning garden designer Chris Beardshaw on how the shorter days mean more time in the garden.
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Chapter 8
Tescos snowbound customers failed to beat the deadline to convert Clubcard vouchers to shopping tokens after the website crashed, but Tesco says after three extra days the offer is now over.
Broadcasts
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Thu 9 Dec 201012:00
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Thu 9 Dec 201012:04

