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Flood insurance, Age UK energy deals, DIY revival

Age UK says it did not promote unfavourable energy deals - the programme talks to people who had those deals and finds out how they worked.

People living in houses that are at high risk of flooding are finding it more difficult to find firms who'll insure them. You & Yours has spoken to two brokers who say they are struggling to find cover for customers.

The Energy Regulator, Ofgem, says it will investigate claims about the relationship between the charity Age UK, and the energy company EON. A major newspaper claims the charity has been selling costly electricity and gas deals to older people and are getting millions of pounds in return from EON. Two listeners talk about their experiences with the company.

Plus are the days of DIY back? Lloyds Banks says its customers are spending more on DIY. While the owners of Homebase and B&Q say they expect to attract more customers this year.

Presented by Winifred Robinson
Produced by Natalie Donovan.

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45 minutes

Last on

Thu 4 Feb 2016 12:15

Chapters

  • Flood Insurance

    Insurance brokers say finding flood insurance has got much harder.

    Duration: 05:43

  • Care Series

    Samantha Fenwick speaks to a family who spend 拢60k a year on their parents home care.

    Duration: 07:43

  • Credit Cards

    Credit card companies that up limits without permission are putting people in more debt.

    Duration: 07:14

  • Blue Badges

    In Wales the Blue Badge scheme for disabled parking could be extended.

    Duration: 06:36

  • DIY

    Are we seeing a renaissance of Do-It-Yourself?

    Duration: 04:40

  • Age UK

    The charity Age UK says it didn't promote unfavourable energy deals. We investigate.

    Duration: 05:20

Broadcast

  • Thu 4 Feb 2016 12:15

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