Screen Sharing Scam, Baby Milk Report, Driving Test Delays
Scammers are using What'sApp screen sharing as the latest tool to defraud victims. We explain how it works and what to look out for.
In this programme, a scam so new even some banks haven't heard of it: We reveal how criminals are using What'sApp screen sharing to scam people out of money.
Also today, the government's consumer watchdog has reported back on its investigation into the baby milk market after prices rose by up to 36% for some brands. Winifred Robinson talks Hannah Brinsden from The Food Foundation about the CMA's findings and whether they go far enough.
And we reveal the latest data on driving test delays. The bad news is it's still going up. We'll hear from two people about the efforts they've had to go to get a test and we ask a man who's set up a business buying and selling whether he's helping people or making the situation worse? Camilla Benitz from the AA Driving School is also on the programme with their analysis of the situation and what needs to happen next.
PRESENTER - WINIFRED ROBINSON
PRODUCER - CATHERINE EARLAM