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The producers of the US musical Hamilton say they won't accept tickets bought from touts or re-sale websites, so why is Viagogo selling them for hundreds of pounds more than the actual ticket price, and will the theatre fans be able to get in? A man who enrolled on President Trump's "Trump University Wealth Building" course says it didn't deliver what it promised. He tells You & Yours what the problems were and why Donald Trump decided to settle the case. Venison sales are growing, and the industry says more farmers should move into deer farming. We report from Scotland on why there is a growing demand for the meat. We have the latest update on NPower's price rises. The energy company has increased its pricing of its annual dual fuel bills by 9.8%, affecting over 50% of its customers. We investigate how serious billing errors by Vodafone are resulting in black marks on people's credit records, which has stopped them getting mortgages or other credit. An MP has raised the issue in Parliament. Supermarkets are limiting the sales of iceberg lettuces, broccoli and courgettes because of a shortage due to wet weather in Spain. We speak to the biggest importer of fruit and vegetables into the UK, to find out the extent of the damage to Spanish crops. We have an update on reporter Geoff Bird's challenge to learn to play the saxophone in 3 months. Are online tutorials or face to face tuition the best way to learn a new instrument?
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