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Radio 4,15 May 2015,45 mins

Holiday Refunds, The Art Of Good Manners, Leaseholds

You and Yours

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We'll be talking about Museum Etiquette - some think too strict rules can suck the joy out of museums and galleries. But while trying to keep themselves accessible, friendly and interesting, Galleries also have a duty to protect and preserve the work on show. Where do you draw the line? What rights do you have if you book a holiday, but your travelling companion dies before the trip? One listener tells us what happened when her husband died before their dream holiday to the Caribbean. The biggest area of growth in the supermarket sector is in convenience stores. There are more than 50 thousand convenience stores in the UK, and by 2020 they'll account for nearly a quarter of all food and grocery sales. But an arrangement to purchase stock through a buying group means the stores are paying more than they would if they ordered directly from the suppliers - and both the supermarkets and the suppliers are losing out. Eurotunnel finds out if it can resume its Dover to Calais ferry service. The company was told it must quit the cross-Channel ferry market earlier this year following a ruling by the Competition Appeal Tribunal. And, do you own a leasehold property? Why extending your lease without getting expert advice could prove to be an expensive decision. Presenter: Peter White Producer: Cecile Wright.

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