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Radio 4,27 Nov 2020,39 mins

Tuition Fees; Home Care Finances; Black Friday

You and Yours

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We speak to the university students who believe their courses are not value for money this year, because so much learning is online only. Could they get a refund of their tuition fees of £9000? As the frantic discounting for Black Friday begins we look at how French shopkeepers managed to lobby Amazon to delay their Black Friday by a week. The companies that provide carers in people's homes are struggling financially, putting extra pressure on carers. We hear just how many businesses are struggling from the Association of Directors of Adults Social Services. Chris Elliott, Professor of Food Safety at Queen's University in Belfast tells us why some herbs in supermarkets may not be what they say they are. And, the PPI claims management company invoicing former clients for fees they claim they didn't sign up for. Presenter: Peter White Producer: Lydia Thomas

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