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First it was vinyl, then cassettes, now VHS videotapes have become the latest retro media format to be revived. HMV recently re-released classic movies including Top Gun and Scarface on VHS. Now independent rental shops are embracing the trend too. We meet the people behind a Liverpool-based business who believe films on tape are the future. The latest official figures show the number of magistrates has halved in the past two decades to around 15,000, while the number of courts they sit in has also fallen sharply. Concerns are now being raised about the impact on local justice. We hear how waiting times for cases to be dealt with are rising in some regions, while some people are struggling to travel longer distances to court. But as new technology and changing punishments reduce magistrates' workloads, and with smaller budgets, are the reforms a fair price to pay? We investigate the case of the listener who says she was told she would have to continue paying pet insurance for a dog that had died. An estimated two and a half million dogs in the UK are now insured by their owners, protecting many against unwelcome vets' bills. But are the policies fully understood by those who sign up to them? We hear from the British Insurance Brokers' Association. Producer: Harry Kretchmer Presenter: Peter White.
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