Lewis Skinner

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Lewis joined Which? in January 2010. Now a Senior Business Researcher, he is one of the few people at Which? who has joint responsibilities with both the technology and the cars teams. Starting his career working on qualitative and quantitative research projects, Lewis soon found a job which puts his key interests to the forefront – tech, motors and helping consumers find the right product for them.

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What are your favourite technology features?

by , Senior Business Researcher Technology 18 February 2013
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Every year, new tech products are launched with even more fancy features - like video calling on your TV and GPS tagging on your camera. Yet according to our latest survey, it’s basic features you value most. (more about your top tech features...)

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Should drivers be made to get their cycling proficiency?

by , Senior Business Researcher Transport & Travel 16 August 2012
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Cycle safety is rarely out of the news, but what can be done to improve it? One idea is to make cycling proficiency a compulsory part of the driving licence - a good move or just another hurdle for drivers? (more about cycling proficiency...)

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BMW’s total recall – over-reacting or playing it safe?

by , Senior Business Researcher Transport & Travel 28 March 2012
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BMW 5 Series

BMW is the latest big name car maker to announce a mass recall, as 1.3m 5 Series and 6 Series models are set to be recalled worldwide. Is BMW right to take action, despite there only being a few reported incidents? (more about BMW's recall...)

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Slow down! Increasing fines won’t reduce speeding

by , Senior Business Researcher Transport & Travel 9 February 2012
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Justice Secretary Ken Clarke has announced plans to raise fixed penalty speeding fines from £60 to £100, with a lot of the additional money going towards victims’ support services. So will this help prevent speeding? (more about speeding fines...)

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