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Noisy appliances, fake drugs and baked goods

The dangers of fake prescription drugs sold online and in pubs, the boom in cookery tuition after The Great British Bake Off, and a campaign to label quiet electrical goods.

Citizen's Advice, which runs Britain's national consumer helpline, says the most common areas of complaint are used cars from independent garages, mobile phone contracts, upholstered furniture, mobile phone handsets, car repairs at independent garages and women's clothing.

You and Yours reporter Melanie Abbott joins police and the UK medicines regulator on a raid to crack down on the trade in fake Viagra. Tablets with names like 'Weekend Prince' and 'Hard Nights' have been seized.

More than 5 million people watch The Great British Bake Off each week on 91Èȱ¬ Two. What's it done for cookery classes across the UK?

A ban on alcohol for the first six months of driving, staying off the roads between 11pm and 4am and restrictions on carrying passengers. The insurance industry wants an overhaul of policies for young drivers.

The Games may be over but you can still buy your piece of Olympic history. A company called Remains of the Games leased all the equipment in the athletes village and has been flogging it off online since the games ended in September.

Poppy Elliott tells us about the 'Quiet Mark' - a chance to opt for less noisy domestic products.

More than one and a half million homes in the UK use domestic oil as their only source of heating. There's a warning thieves are targeting recent deliveries.

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55 minutes

Chapters

  • Consumer Complaints

    We reveal the products and services that people complain about most.

    Duration: 07:01

  • Fake Drugs

    Two hundred agencies around the world have been involved in raids to crack down on the trade in fake Viagra.

    Duration: 10:18

  • Great British Baking

    More than 5 million people watch The Great British Bake Off each week. What’s it done for cookery classes across the UK?

    Duration: 07:58

  • Young Drivers

    The insurance industry wants tougher restrictions on younger drivers. We examine the effect it has on your insurance.

    Duration: 06:12

  • Olympic Auction

    The Games may be over but you can still buy your piece of Olympic history.

    Duration: 03:23

  • Campaign for Quiet Goods

    Poppy Elliott tells us about the ‘Quiet Mark’ – a chance to opt for less noisy domestic products.

    Duration: 03:48

  • Fake Drugs Part Two

    Neal Patel from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society

    Duration: 04:01

  • Heating Oil

    More than one and a half million homes in the UK use domestic oil as their only source of heating. There’s a warning thieves are targeting recent deliveries.

    Duration: 05:41

Broadcasts

  • Thu 4 Oct 2012 12:00
  • Thu 4 Oct 2012 12:04

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