
12/05/2004
Consumer news and discussion with Liz Barclay and Sheila McClennon.
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Blinded by headlights?
Car manufacturers are accused of dazzling drivers with ultra bright xenon headlights. Motor manufacturers insist that they are legal and are no brighter than any other headlights.
Duration: 08:28
Online ticket resales
Dutch opposition MP Arda Gerkens tells us about her efforts to bring in a new law banning the resale of online tickets above 20 per cent of their face value in order to combat ticket touts.
Duration: 06:44
Campaign to rid countryside of cultivated daffodils
A wildlife consultant has set up a website encouraging people to dig up cultivated daffodils as he says they are threatening native wild daffodils.
Duration: 06:06
Stem Cell Update
A doctor who treated British MS patients did not act ‘in the best interests of the patients’.
Duration: 04:29
Powering the nation using food leftovers?
Most food waste ends up in landfill – find out how it can be used to generate green energy.
Duration: 16:05
Surfing the net in Europe can cost a fortune
The European Commission has taken action to try to stop people being hit with big bills if they’ve used the internet in mainline Europe.
Duration: 05:10
First Aid
Nearly two thirds of us wouldn't feel confident giving first aid. What's the legal position if someone gave first aid that went wrong?
Duration: 06:18
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