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NHS Sandra Gidley

Sunday Politics – Sandra Gidley discusses the NHS Bill with Peter Henley

As promised (to Sandra) a copy of her appearance on the Sunday Politics last week discussing the NHS Bill.

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Audio NHS

World at One Interview on the NHS Bill

Much to my surprise, I ended up on the BBC World at One today. This involved a surprisingly stressful ride across town and a run into a studio in Gildea Street to do an interview ‘down the line’ with only minutes to spare:

The feedback on Twitter has been encouraging – and some of the interview is included in tomorrow’s Guardian.

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Audio NHS

Westminster Hour interview about the NHS Bill

Here’s a copy of my interview by Carolyn Quinn on the BBC Radio 4 Westminster Hour on February 19th.

You can listen to the whole programme on the BBC iPlayer here.

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Economy Energy

Gas prices: BBC Radio 4’s FileOn4 reports

Further to my earlier blog post on British Gas, BBC Radio 4’s FileOn4 has reported on some of the other shenanigans the gas companies are getting up to.

According to the show:

Former Energywatch chief executive Allan Asher told BBC File On 4 that annual bills of around £1,200 could be cut by a third or more.

You can listen again and read more via the FileOn4 website or read a transcript of the programme here.

Updated on July 1, 2009 – podcast link no longer available

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Economy Energy Inflation

British Gas – hiking up direct debits

There’s been a lot of media interest in the problem of British Gas’s direct debit hikes.

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Almost all the people who responded to my email survey were facing increases far above both the 35% reported in the press and the 42% increase for direct debit customers reported by the Telegraph. The average figure was 81%.

The dramatic increase in interest income from British Gas parent, Centrica plc, suggests this is a deliberate strategy – building up cash balances to make money on interest. Since 2006, the interest income declared in their accounts has gone through the roof – doubling from £40 million in 2006 to £83 million in 2007. Interest in their interim accounts for first six months of 2008 (£43 million) is 54% higher than the £28 million interest income reported for the first six months of 2007.

I’d be amazed if it was just a Winchester problem and am interested in finding out who else has the same problem. Please feel free to email me with details at martin@martintod.org.uk or use the form below.