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Radio 4,04 May 2012,55 mins

Digital wallets, dark tourism, and tackling insurance fraud

You and Yours

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The new owner of BMI Baby has announced the airline is to close - it will cease all flights from Belfast in June and ground its entire fleet in September. Britain's biggest commercial angling association is selling off its lakes - we hear why. Calls for tougher penalties for those caught clocking cars - turning back the mileage usually to get a higher price for them. Plus reporter Shari Vahl has been out with the newest police department set up to crack down on insurance fraud. How about a holiday in Chernobyl - we speak to comedian Dom Joly who's been there, and to the head of a new Institute for the study of 'dark tourism'. And, forget pound coins and one penny pieces in the future money will be made up of bits and bytes all stored in a digital wallet on your mobile phone. Producer: Joe Kent.

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