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A news-magazine programme presented by Julie Etchingham.
Jonathan Maitland investigates how Britain's Taxi Drivers are under threat from American company Uber.
Fiona Foster reports on what people can do to tackle those who are lonely this Christmas time.
Jonathan Maitland investigates how Britain's Taxi Drivers are under threat from American company Uber.
Fiona Foster reports on what people can do to tackle those who are lonely this Christmas time.
Fiona Foster investigates the troubling statistics that around a third of people in the UK struggle to get the recommended amount of sleep.
Jonathan Maitland reports on how councils are cutting back waste collections and reducing bin sizes.
Fiona Foster reports on how supermarkets are battling to keep the business they have from cheap discount retailers and online shopping services.
Richard Edgar investigates why Britain's productivity lags behind that of Germany, France, Denmark and Sweden despite a recent economic revival in the country.
Julie Etchingham challenges a tech-obsessed family to give up their smart phones and tablets for a week to see what difference it really makes.
Helen Skelton reports on her most difficult challenge yet - been a mum and maintaining her career.
A investigation into the scary rising statistic that more women are dying at the hands of their partners then ever before.
A investigation into the youth obesity crisis in the UK.
The episode, shot over two years, explores whether bringing a victim of crime face-to-face with the perpetrator actually works.
Janet Street-Porter investifates concerns around the growing wealth gap between young and old.
Jonathan Maitland investigates just how much is too much alcohol.
In 2016 Britain, one of the key issues is migration. In the European referendum, it is one of the key topics been used poll after poll. The number of people coming to Britain is still rising, but what are the real facts behind the much reported pressures of immigration, and is Britain really too full? Reporter Ranvir Singh travels to London, Lincolnshire, Lancashire and Greater Manchester to find out.
It has been three years since food fraud hit the headlines after horse meat was discovered in some supermarket products. As the National Food Crime Unit publishes its very first report, Aasmah Mir investigates to see if controls have been tightened and asks - how safe is our food?
Charlene White investigates whether the system is letting young homeless Britons down as she meets desperate youths sleeping on the streets or on friends' sofas, all struggling to survive. More than 80,000 young people in the UK experience homelessness each year and with cuts biting, increasing numbers are now struggling to make ends meet and losing the roofs over their heads. In the budget, the government promised over 100 million pounds to services tackling homelessness, but with plans to curb housing benefit for 18 to 21-year-olds from next year and other benefit changes, will more young people end up being forced onto the streets?
With 750 million pounds having been stolen from our bank accounts in the past year, Jonathan Maitland investigates how it is being taken - and who is to blame.
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