Show Notes: Missing millions, Phorm and the credit crunch
The stories we looked at this week:
Missing Millions
Where has the £34 million earmarked for Scottish families with disabled children been spent? In England and Wales this money is ring-fenced, but in Scotland it's given to all the different local councils who can spend it as they like. Listener Zoe Picton-Howell shared her concern over the money, which we followed up with the SNP's and the Labour MP , a long term campaigner on disabled rights.
Dr Blog
Chris Vallance looked at , the controversial internet advertising platform, and spoke to computer security expert and to Kent Ertugrul, Phorm's CEO.
Credit Crunch
We spoke to Pauline Brocklehurst and Martin Campbell, lender and borrower on 'peer-to-peer finance' website .
Favourites
String theorist shared his favourite websites.
If there's a story you think we should look at for next week's programme, or if you have ideas on the stories we currently have in production, let us know. You can suggest a story on the blog or email: ipm { at } bbc.co.uk