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28/07/2010

Tony discusses government plans to review the use of ASBOs. Also on the show - is using the word "fat" offensive? - unusual names - and paternity leave for dads.

Tony debates government plans to review the use of ASBOs to deal with antisocial behaviour.

Should doctors use the word "fat" rather than calling patients obese?

What's in a name? Tony asks whether it's a good idea for parents to give their children unusual names and throughout the show listeners get in touch with some very surprising ones.

Is it the end of cheap clothing deals - after workers in one Asian country won a massive pay rise.

Would families benefit if fathers were allowed more time off work for paternity leave?

Personal details of millions of Facebook users are reported to have been put on the web by a security consultant.

2 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Wed 28 Jul 2010 22:30

Chapters

  • An end to cheap clothing?

    Neil Saunders, retail analyst at Verdict Research, and Ruth Tanner, from War on Want, discuss a landmark ruling on wages for workers in Bangladesh which could put prices up on the high street.

    Duration: 05:32

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  • Wed 28 Jul 2010 22:30