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Radio 4,09 Dec 2015,45 mins

Kitsch Christmas decorations, Help to buy, Viral advertising campaigns

You and Yours

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We explore new figures out today on the government's Help to Buy equity loan scheme - which helps first-time buyers and existing home owners with their deposits on a new-build property. How well is the scheme performing, and what effect is it and other government policy having on the state of the housing market? If you're a fan of oh-so-tasteful Christmas decorations then this year's trend may not be for you. Forget matching baubles and understated white lights, this year it's all about colour and exuberance. Liberty sold out of their individually-painted glass chihuahua tree ornaments by mid-November. Paperchase is selling neon reindeer. So what's acceptable when it comes to Christmas decor, and how much is too much? And we meet the residents of Orkney who invested in brand new Renault electric cars, only to find they can't be serviced locally (despite being promised otherwise). What can you do when the nearest dealership is 145 miles away - and worse still - your electric car can't cover that distance on a single charge?

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