Ticketless trains and Birmingham-to-Kashmir buses
Ticketless trains, new ATOL protection for holidays and how local communities are losing their bank branches. Consumer news with Peter White.
A look at the state of local banking in the UK - last year the four biggest banks closed 178 branches between them.
The announcement of plans for a brand new bus route, a 12 day journey direct from Birmingham to Kashmir. The Kashmiri Transport Minister explains why it's a good idea.
Plus, ticketless trains are on the Government's agenda. Will they save you money or just allow train companies to close manned offices?
Presenter: Peter White.
Producer: John Neal.
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Solicitors claim car insurers are too quick to claim fraud.
Car insurance premiums are being pushed up as the insurers are too quick to claim fraud.
Duration: 05:33
Ticketless train services.
An oyster card system for trains across the UK could mean an end to manned ticket offices.
Duration: 05:52
Plans for a bus trip from Kashmir to Birmingham
A bus trip that will take eight days and cost just £130 is being planned from Kashmir to Birmingham.
Duration: 06:47
A petition to end the escalator alcohol tax.
A petition on the 10 Downing Street website recieves more than 100 000 signatures and could force a debate in parliament about the escalator alcohol tax.
Duration: 07:37
Animal testing
The EU is likely to miss its target of a 2013 total ban on animal testing in Europe.
Duration: 06:13
Changes to ATOL protection
Changes come in on Monday to the way ATOL protection is offered to travellers.
Duration: 03:41
Bedbugs professional 'victim'
Last week we looked at the rise of bedbug infestations and a professional victim was mentioned. She tells Peter how her job works.
Duration: 04:47
Local communities losing their bank branches
There’s worry amongst small communities across the UK as more and more lose their local bank branches.
Duration: 10:07
Broadcast
- Fri 28 Sep 201212:00BBC Radio 4 FM


