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Last broadcast on Mon, 7 Nov 2011, 12:00 on BBC Radio 4 (FM only) (see all broadcasts).
Synopsis
Should super-strength ciders cost more ? Why a group of MP's wants the tax breaks on them to be cut.
Why swapping your council house under the Government's 'Home Swap Direct' scheme could help you get a job.
Plus a look at the companies who are in the frame to take over Edinburgh Airport.
The presenter is Julian Worricker. The producer is Alex Lewis.
Inclusive London
Alzheimer's Society
Get Safe Online
Chapters
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Chapter 1
The US electronics giant is to close all 11 of its stores by the end of the year.
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Chapter 2
Why a group of MP's wants the tax breaks on strong ciders to be cut.
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Chapter 3
23,000 disabled people are forecast to descend on the capital for the Olympics and Paralympics. Martyn Sibley looks at the lack of suitable hotel accommodation.
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Chapter 4
According to a government campaign, smartphone fraud has increased by 800% in just four months. What can you do to protect yourself?
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Chapter 5
Now BAA have decided it's up for sale, who are the companies in the frame to bid for it?
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Chapter 6
We speak to Fiona Phillips, ambassador for the Alzheimer's Society, about the government's new campaign to help people spot dementia and encourage them to get help.
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Chapter 7
Is the Church of England doing enough to bridge the gap between rich and poor?
Broadcasts
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Mon 7 Nov 201112:00
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Mon 7 Nov 201112:04

