Energy price cap, Milk deliveries, Norwegian Air
Plans to cap energy prices, the high-tech makeover being given to milk on the doorstep, and the people who say they have had horrendous experiences travelling with Norwegian Air.
The energy regulator, Ofgem, is providing more details today about how it plans to cap energy prices. What will this mean for bills and will it really protect those who are in fuel poverty?
The cap will affect 11 million households on standard variable tariffs - these are the expensive default tariffs people pay if they've never switched energy supplier.
We hear from Rob Salter-Church from Ofgem and Adam Scorer from National Energy Action.
Milk delivery may have made a comeback in the past year but gone are the days of leaving the money in an envelope on the doorstep or sticking a note in the empty bottle asking for an extra pint.
We look at how things have changed since deliveries have gone online and some of the problems people have brought to us with new payment systems.
Milk & More is the UK's largest doorstep milk delivery service, but things soured this week when customers were sent emails saying their orders had been cancelled.
We hear from a customer who's had milk delivered to the doorstep for the last 12 years and Chris Walkland, a dairy analyst and journalist.
We look at Norwegian, a new player in the airline industry, now competing with established carriers in both the long and short haul markets.
You Gov's 2018 Airlines Report released this week says Norwegian along with Jet2 and Easyjet have increased their destinations as well as snapping up Monarch's vacant routes in UK and European airports.
Public perception about these short haul and long haul flyers has grown too - but not always in a good way.
We hear from Norwegian passengers who say the airline is denying them compensation they're entitled to for delayed and cancelled flights.
We also speak to Coby Benson, a flight delay legal expert from the specialist law firm, Bott and Co.