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Most new cars are now bought using a Personal Contract Purchase, or PCP, but could they end up being bad for motorists, dealers and the banks? We hear concerns from an influential committee of MPs. Meat-free foods company Quorn are experiencing "unprecedented" growth in global sales. Why are people buying more, and what is it actually made of? It's estimated that around 29 pubs close every week in the UK, but community owned pubs are doing far better. There are now fifty of them, and so far not a single one has closed. Why are these locally owned pubs doing so well? Hundreds of people are still experiencing smells like 'cat wee' after painting their homes with Valspar paint they bought from B&Q. So what is the paint company and the retailer doing to help? The chief executive of the Food Standards Agency tells us how abattoirs are inspected, how standards are maintained and how some have been closed down after revelations about animals being abused. Presenter Winifred Robinson Producer Helen Roberts.
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