03/02/2011
Shari Vahl talks to MP Nigel Adams about his plans to change planning rules on pubs. We'll speak to the author of a new book, 'A Guide to non-cash Reward', Michael Rose.
Shari Vahl will be discussing the case of the Premier League against a Portsmouth landlady who is being taken to court for showing football matches using a foreign satellite decoder. We'll speak to the author of a new book, 'A Guide to Non-Cash Reward', Michael Rose. We have a report on the Chinese car lottery in Beijing and we'll discuss why library services are so important to schools. What will it mean if they are cut?
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Football Matches in Pubs
The Advocate-General who advises the European Court has said that pubs cannot be stopped from screening live matches with foreign satellite signals and decoders.
Duration: 09:55
School Library Services
Many schools have decided to opt out of the service which provides a top up of the school permanent library, or in some cases, where there is no school library at all.
Duration: 08:06
Beijing Car Lottery
The authorities in Beijing have introduced a lottery for registration plates in a bid to ease congestion on the roads. This has had a catastrophic effect on the second hand car market.
Duration: 03:32
Non-Cash Reward
The author of a new book, 'A Guide to Non-Cash Reward,' Michael explores how to incentivise staff using other means than cash and how that results in better customer service.
Duration: 03:30
Broadcasts
- Thu 3 Feb 201112:00BBC Radio 4 FM
- Thu 3 Feb 201112:04BBC Radio 4 LW


