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Fixed energy contracts, cut-price funerals, and iTunes is 10

Consumer news with Julian Worricker. The fixed price energy deal that cost consumers more and iTunes, the online store that revolutionised the music industry, is 10 years old.

Thousands of households face a big rise in energy bills because their fixed term agreement is coming to an end but in some cases they may fall; have those customers been paying too much?

A quarter of local authorities are still to appoint a director of public health a month after the function transferred out of the NHS into local government.

A charity collection agency admits that only a quarter of the cash they raise finds its ways into its clients coffers.

I-Tunes, the world's largest digital music store is ten years old.

As the average cost of a funeral rises towards 拢3,500; can you cut corners without skimping on dignity.

The Pembrokeshire coastal walk is rated second best in the world- what makes it so special and which walk is number one?

More Creative Writing Courses are being offered to budding authors every year and at a pretty price too but are they worth the money?

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56 minutes

Chapters

  • Energy Bills - Expiring Tarriffs

    Duration: 04:27

  • Charity Donations

    Duration: 07:36

  • Creative Writing Courses

    Duration: 05:54

  • Director of Public Health

    Duration: 04:25

  • Crem Direct - Fixed fee funerals

    Duration: 09:41

  • Pembrokeshire coastal walk

    Duration: 07:14

  • iTunes - 10 years old

    Duration: 06:54

  • Junk Food Advertising

    Duration: 03:54

Broadcasts

  • Mon 29 Apr 2013 12:00
  • Mon 29 Apr 2013 12:04

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