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Disposable Income, Second-Hand Cars, Global Moving Systems

The average household has 10 per cent more to spend on treats. Plus more people complain to Citizens Advice about second-hand cars than anything else. Winifred Robinson presents.

Families had an extra £17 a week to spend on treats last month compared with a year ago. The report compiled for Asda says that's 10% more than in April 2014 - and according to economists we may now be on the cusp of a big spend. So what will we spend our money on?

Citizens Advice says more people complain about problems with second hand cars in England and Wales than anything else. Winifred Robinson speaks to a man who was sold a Ford Focus with a new MOT, but which has had problems.

Plus the international removal company that closed up shop more than six months ago. When will its customers get their possessions back?

Presented by Winifred Robinson
Produced by Natalie Donovan.

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45 minutes

Chapters

  • Second Hand Cars

    Used cars bought from independent salesmen top Citizen's Advice league of complaints

    Duration: 06:56

  • Asda Research

    New research shows that average households are £17 a month better off

    Duration: 02:45

  • Global Moving Systems Update

    Family belongings are getting stuck in storage after removal firm shuts up shop.

    Duration: 08:51

  • Deliveroo

    Alex Burton reports on the restaurant meals now being delivered to your door

    Duration: 06:26

  • Airport Shops

    Finding out why airport shops ask to see your boarding card

    Duration: 07:05

  • Live Video Broadcasting Apps

    Copyright concerns for sports broadcasters because of apps that can stream video live.

    Duration: 05:54

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  • Wed 27 May 2015 12:15

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