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Five Live Report
Summary : Bin Bugs, with Barbara Collins. Are fortnightly bin collections a public health hazard?
Details : Bin Bugs, with Barbara Collins. Are fortnightly bin collections a public health hazard?Bin Bugs
With Barbara Collins. Are fortnightly bin collections a public health hazard? In order to meet tough EU recycling targets, a third of all UK councils now make selected collections every two weeks but critics say the waste festering on our streets is breeding disease and attracting plagues of rats and flies.
Starts 2007-01-07 19:30:00, Ends 2007-01-07 20:00:00 and is on for 30 minutes and on BBC Radio 5 Live
Five Live Report
Summary : Matthew Chapman investigates how dozens of Britons have been left homeless and penniless by a series of scams in Florida.
Details : Matthew Chapman investigates how dozens of Britons have been left homeless and penniless by a series of scams in Florida.Matthew Chapman investigates how dozens of Britons have been left homeless and penniless by a series of scams in Florida. The favourable exchange rate and climate are attracting thousands of emigrants, but are faling prey to rogue businessmen. One victim tells how his dream of emigrating to the US turned to a nightmare when he lost a six-figure sum and his family was deported.
Starts 2007-01-14 19:30:00, Ends 2007-01-14 20:00:00 and is on for 30 minutes and on BBC Radio 5 Live
Five Live Report
Summary : The Football Factories: Football clubs stand accused of ignoring the welfare of children as they make millions of pounds from dealing in child players.
Details : The Football Factories: Football clubs stand accused of ignoring the welfare of children as they make millions of pounds from dealing in child players.The Football Factories
Football clubs stand accused of ignoring the welfare of children as they make millions of pounds from dealing in child players. With nearly 10,000 children attending football academies run by all the major clubs, the pressures on the country's youngest players are pushing some to breaking point, a Five Live investigation has found.
Clubs are relying on their academies to produce star players who will bring in much needed income, but reporter Chris Green talks to children who, at the age of 12, have been left exhausted by non-stop training and playing. Others have been left in tears during harsh coaching sessions.
Senior Football Association figures tell the programme that much needed reform of the academy system is being blocked by the top football leagues.
Starts 2007-05-20 18:30:00, Ends 2007-05-20 19:00:00 and is on for 30 minutes and on BBC Radio 5 Live
Five Live Report
Summary : Cats, Cash and Kalashnikovs: Investigating how the Tamil Tigers are the new force in organised crime in the UK, running protection rackets, credit card scams and demanding cash.
Details : Cats, Cash and Kalashnikovs: Investigating how the Tamil Tigers are the new force in organised crime in the UK, running protection rackets, credit card scams and demanding cash.Cats, Cash and Kalashnikovs: In April, 200 petrol stations were targeted in a scam masterminded by Tamil Tigers which defrauded millions of pounds from British drivers.
The Five Live Report investigates how the Tigers are at the forefront of organised crime in the UK, running protection rackets, credit card scams and demanding cash from businesses and individuals in their neighbourhoods.
Starts 2007-05-27 18:30:00, Ends 2007-05-27 19:00:00 and is on for 30 minutes and on BBC Radio 5 Live
Five Live Report
Summary : Mind the Gap: A spotlight on the booming gap year industry, with reporter James Silver. He looks at claims that firms are exploiting vulnerable teenagers to boost profits.
Details : Mind the Gap: A spotlight on the booming gap year industry, with reporter James Silver. He looks at claims that firms are exploiting vulnerable teenagers to boost profits.Mind the Gap
A spotlight on the booming gap year industry, with reporter James Silver. He looks at claims that firms are exploiting vulnerable teenagers to boost profits rather than help the volunteers.
Cases include the orphanage in Sri Lanka which has more volunteers than children and a Tanzanian project where local staff had to pay for the volunteers to eat.
Starts 2007-06-03 17:30:00, Ends 2007-06-03 18:00:00 and is on for 30 minutes and on BBC Radio 5 Live
Five Live Report
Summary : Hot in the City: On the day the new Deputy PM is announced, Five Live Report looks at what happened to the billion pound package to entice people back to city centres.
Details : Hot in the City: On the day the new Deputy PM is announced, Five Live Report looks at what happened to the billion pound package to entice people back to city centres.Hot in the City
On the day the new Deputy PM is announced, Five Live Report looks at what happened to the billion pound package to entice people back to city centres. Did John Prescott realise his 'urban renaissance' project aimed at producing sustainable cities?
Starts 2007-06-24 17:30:00, Ends 2007-06-24 18:00:00 and is on for 30 minutes and on BBC Radio 5 Live
Five Live Report
Summary : In-depth reports and investigations.
Details : In-depth reports and investigations.
Starts 2007-07-01 18:30:00, Ends 2007-07-01 19:00:00 and is on for 30 minutes and on BBC Radio 5 Live
Five Live Report
Summary : In-depth reports and investigations.
Details : In-depth reports and investigations.
Starts 2007-07-29 18:30:00, Ends 2007-07-29 19:00:00 and is on for 30 minutes and on BBC Radio 5 Live
Starts 2007-07-29 17:30:00, Ends 2007-07-29 18:00:00 and is on for 30 minutes and on BBC Radio 5 Live
Five Live Report
Summary : A Tale of Two Commutes: Reporter Chris Page compares commuter journeys in Britain with those in the rest of Europe.
Details : A Tale of Two Commutes: Reporter Chris Page compares commuter journeys in Britain with those in the rest of Europe.A Tale of Two Commutes
Reporter Chris Page compares commuter journeys in Britain with those in the rest of Europe. How do the journeys compare in terms of price, time and comfort? Two commuters from the UK and Germany take eachother's regular trips.
Starts 2007-09-16 18:30:00, Ends 2007-09-16 19:00:00 and is on for 30 minutes and on BBC Radio 5 Live
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