ADHD Care, Future Homes, Private Air Terminals
Why most UK GPs will not now prescribe medicines for ADHD patients, and we hear about the strict 'green' standards all new homes must meet this year.
Most GPs won't prescribe medicine for ADHD sufferers according to research by a charity. They are rejecting so-called shared care protocols, which are voluntary, as part of a dispute with the government over workload and pay. It has left tens of thousands of people with the condition with no medication, say ADHD UK.
Strict new green regulations for new homes come into effect later this year. It'll mean lower bills and greenhouse gases in the long run but more expensive homes in the short term. Will the public buy into them?
How do you get satisfaction if a delivery driver runs into your vehicle ? With difficulty, according to a You & Yours listener whose car was damaged by a delivery van before Christmas.
It is the peak period for booking summer holidays, so where will be the hot spots for holiday-makers this year?
There's been an expansion in airport lounges. They are the spaces you pay to escape from crowded departure concourses. Airlines - and credit card companies - are spending millions of pounds building them to meet demand- but are they worth the money?
PRESENTER: WINIFRED ROBINSON
PRODUCER: KEV MOUSLEY