14/03/2011
Julian Worricker investigates why police dogs cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of pounds and why shopping online is forcing a family-run photography business to close.
Julian Worricker investigates why police dogs are costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of pounds in damages.
We'll be inflation busting - looking at which items in your shopping basket will influence whether rates go up - who'll be the biggest losers?
And as the shutter closes on another family business - can small photography stores compete with internet prices?
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Chapters
Police Dog Bites
Police forces across the UK are paying out hundreds of thousands of pounds in compensation to people being bitten by police dogs.
Duration: 07:00
Inflation
We're inflation busting; looking at which items in your shopping basket will influence whether rates go up. Who'll be the biggest losers?
Duration: 08:32
Olympics Tickets
More than 6 million Olympic tickets go on sale tomorrow, but how can you make sure you have the best chance of seeing the event you want?
Duration: 08:46
Closing Camera Shop
Small photography stores are struggling to compete with internet prices.
Duration: 12:27
Parking Q and A
An update on our recent parking series with listener emails and queries answered.
Duration: 11:05
Tomorrow's Call You and Yours
A look ahead to Call You and Yours tomorrow, which will ask is enough being done to tackle alcohol abuse?
Duration: 03:25
Broadcasts
- Mon 14 Mar 201112:00BBC Radio 4 FM
- Mon 14 Mar 201112:04BBC Radio 4 LW


