
Caught out by a con - the rise of fake car insurance
A young woman from the north west found herself in court charged with driving without car insurance - the kicker is she thought she was covered. She was the victim of a scammer.
Linzi Lima speaks to a young woman from the North West who found herself in court charged with driving without insurance - the kicker - she thought she was covered. It turns out the policy she’d bought had been sold by a scammer and was fake.
Live streaming of concerts is booming - giving more fans than ever access to their favourite artists. But is it opening up music, or simply cashing in on fan loyalty?
Linzi chats to Eamon Swail, founder of Sober Social, who runs weekly alcohol free events, and asks are younger people turning their backs on bars and clubs in favour of wellness? And from the other side of the dancefloor, Stuart Robinson talks about the rise of 30 plus club nights across Northern Ireland.
And we hear from one young girl whose artistic talents won her a local competition to create a design printed on egg cartons - and we find out about her budding business alliance...
And if you’ve got a story or an experience you’d like to share, you can get in touch - just email cfb@bbc.co.uk
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