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Radio 4,30 Mar 2016,45 mins

Britain's longest-serving nurse, Criminal record checks

You and Yours

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Britain's longest serving nurse, Jenny Turner, talks to Peter White about how her role has changed, and which treatments and practices have remained the same over the course of 60 years. The people who are losing their jobs because the police are taking too long to complete criminal records checks. The Museum of London is recruiting a Punk Co-ordinator to curate its exhibition marking the 40th anniversary of Punk. What does the job entail and how do you market a heritage event about a scene which was the antithesis of nostalgia? As Johnny Rotten said "Don't accept the old order, get rid of it". This week workers on the minimum wage will be entitled to a pay increase in line with the government's "National Living Wage". In the first of a series of reports, we analyse how France enforces its minimum wage. High Street retailers including Topshop have started asking for your email address when you buy something, but what are they doing with your data? And, it's not just You & Yours listeners. Even the Energy Ombudsman has complaints about energy companies. He explains how his problem escalated so far he nearly ended up referring it to himself. Producer: Lydia Thomas Presenter: Peter White.

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