The recent suicides of four young asylum seekers has raised questions about Britain's treatment of child refugees. Artist Lula Mebrahtu hears the harrowing stories of lone children who have fled their war-torn countries and asks if the government's immigration policies are pushing them to the brink.
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11/03/2019
Sean Fletcher discovers how hydrogen-powered cars could solve the capital’s pollution problem. The programme finds out how a new app that samples DNA could hold to key to ...
11-03-2019
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04/03/2019
Gareth Furby investigates whether councils need more powers to deport East European rough sleepers. As violence hits the headlines again, Simon Glass asks if Millwall FC can eve ...
04-03-2019
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25/02/2019
Guy Lynn exposes how landlords are cheating the rules on short lets to tourists. Dr Oscar Duke meets the kids growing up with arthritis. And Jo Taylor reveals how hackers can ge ...
25-02-2019
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20/02/2019
Dr Renee Hoenderkamp asks why so many women are not getting medical help for the menopause. Nikki Fox finds out how recycling unwanted mobility aids could save us all thousands. ...
20-02-2019
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11/02/2019
Gareth Furby discovers how a 'land grab' could destroy a tight-knit boat community. Sean Fletcher finds out what's being done to protect mental health in the workplace. And Bren ...
11-02-2019
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04/02/2019
Guy Lynn investigates how immigrants are cheating the citizenship test. Jennifer Meierhans finds out what is being done to stop online catfishers stealing people's identities. A ...
04-02-2019
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28/01/2019
Zack Adesina reveals how hiring a car has landed unsuspecting customers with extortionate bills. Gareth Furby asks if London's plans for a new Thames crossing are a bridge too f ...
28-01-2019
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21/01/2019
With the NHS facing winter pressures, Sean Fletcher asks if shifting elderly care from hospital to home can ease the burden. Jonathan Gibson asks why shoppers are still being st ...
21-01-2019
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14/01/2019
Gareth Furby meets the Londoners who say they are being forced to fight crime to clean up their lawless neighbourhoods. Sean Fletcher asks how post-Brexit immigration rules will ...
14-01-2019
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21/10/2016
As the misery continues for Southern Rail's passengers, Mark Jordan asks if guards still have a role on our trains. Guy Lynn exposes the jobseeking scam that's defrauded hundred ...
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18/01/2016
Mark Jordan discovers how Crossrail 2 is becoming the capital's next property goldmine. Charlotte Franks exposes the tattoo artists willing to break the law by inking underage k ...
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06/11/2017
Mark Jordan reveals how landlords are raking in millions by renting out tiny flats to the homeless.\n\nWith the Houses of Parliament crumbling, Riz Lateef discovers the massive ...
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08/09/2014
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12/02/2018
Alex Bushill exposes how the 'fake' fur you're buying could be made from foreign factory-farmed animals. Chris Rogers finds out how London aid workers are making a difference to ...
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