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24/06/2010

What the demands of media hungry consumers could mean for the future of Freeview, and could changes to the Legal Aid system threaten access to justice for the most vulnerable?

Top QC Michael Mansfield tells Julian what he makes of changes to the Legal Aid system. What is his verdict?

Energy bills have never been so confusing. As from next week Ofgem wants energy companies to clarify their tariffs - but will this help get consumers a better deal?

Freeview users are about to lose Sky Sports News - but it may be back for a price - what does this and the demands of media hungry consumers all mean for the future of freeview?

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53 minutes

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Thu 24 Jun 2010 12:00

Chapters

  • Water Shortage in the North West

    If the dry weather continues a hosepipe ban could be introduced in the North west of England, despite the heavy floods in Cumbria in November. How can this be possible?

    Duration: 05:20

  • Electric Ride in Munich

    Peter Curran meets up with an ex-pat choir in Munich and finds out what life is like for Brits in Germany.

    Duration: 07:00

  • Social Housing

    Housing Minister Grant Shapps, about his plans for the Tenant Services Authority.

    Duration: 06:26

  • Royal Mail Report

    The coalitian government have commissioned a new review of Royal Mail to push forward plans for privatisation. Julian speaks to Richard Hooper who has been asked to produce the report.

    Duration: 06:26

  • Freeview - turning into payview?

    Sky Sport News is leaving freeview to go behind a paywall- is the range of programmes on offer free of charge all that it should be?

    Duration: 10:12

  • Energy Bills

    From July all energy bills will have to include information about tariffs and energy consumption.

    Duration: 04:16

  • Changes to Legal Aid

    Michael Mansfield QC explains why he is concerned about changes to legal aid and what it might mean to vulnerable people.

    Duration: 08:29

  • Chip n Pin Fraud

    A prolific credit card criminal has been sentenced along with three other men to a total of 15 years in jail after a string of frauds at petrol stations across the UK.

    Duration: 03:50

Broadcasts

  • Thu 24 Jun 2010 12:00
  • Thu 24 Jun 2010 12:04

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