What flight cuts mean
With thousands of flights being cut by airlines, many people are now asking whether their summer getaways could be affected. Plus complaints about pet insurance are on the rise.
With thousands of flights being cut by airlines, many people are now asking whether their summer getaways could be affected. But is this really the start of an aviation crisis or are airlines just tightening their belts?
It’s meant to be a safety net - but more people say their pet insurance is letting them down when it really matters. Complaints about pet insurance are on the rise - with more people successfully taking their cases all the way to the Financial Ombudsman.
Nearly three in ten adults say anxiety has forced them to take time off work, school or caring roles - around 15 million working days lost nationwide. We explore the real-life impact.
We hear from one listener who ordered a jewellery Christmas present, and despite repeated reassurances, is still waiting for it to turn up.
And the 1926 Irish census shows people were working as umbrella fixers and lamp lighters - jobs that have long since disappeared. So how has the world of work changed over the past hundred years?
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