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Radio 4,06 Oct 2017,45 mins

Cocktails; Broadband; Downsizing

You and Yours

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Choosing your broadband provider can be confusing. It's easy to drown in a sea of introductory deals, claims about speeds and jargon like gigabytes and data allowances. Today the communications regulator, OFCOM, sets out how it intends to arm consumers with facts about their contract before they sign up. They want providers to be more honest about the speeds consumers will actually get rather than just offering optimistic estimates. The shortage of housing has come into sharp focus as politicians court the votes of young people who are struggling to get on to the property ladder. All the main parties are committed to building more homes but ideas about freeing up existing stock seem to have been kicked into the long grass. One of those was 'downsizing' - the idea that retired people might sell the family home and move into something more modest, to make space for young families. So far the idea hasn't really taken off. What would it take to persuade you to sell up and downsize? If you've found yourself queuing for longer at the bar, chances are you're behind someone who is buying a round of cocktails. Sales are up in bars and pubs, and increased sales of gin, vodka and rum suggest we are experimenting at home too. We investigate the boom in exotic booze. Producer: Simon Hoban Presenter: Peter White.

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