09/03/2011
How much choice do we really get as NHS patients? A health watchdog is warning that patients are being denied choice for routine surgery. And Vietnam's solution to web addiction.
How much choice do we really get as NHS patients? A health watchdog is warning that patients are being denied choice for routine surgery.
Professor Peter Shears answers more of your queries about rights when shopping online.
Vietnam's government has a blunt solution to the problem of teenagers spending too long online. They have ordered service providers to block access to popular games websites after 10pm.
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Vietnam ban on computer games
A novel - and blunt - approach to children who spend too long playing online - an overnight ban on games websites.
Duration: 04:59
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Patient choice
How much choice do NHS patients really get?
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Online shopping and your rights
Always read the small print!
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Broadcasts
- Wed 9 Mar 201112:00BBC Radio 4 FM
- Wed 9 Mar 201112:04BBC Radio 4 LW


