
After six weeks the celebrities are examined to see if their health has improved after following their respective diets
Assistant Commissioner Andy Hayman was the policeman in charge of the UK’s counter terrorism policy
Can paying obese people to lose weight ever work?
Morland Sanders investigates how to reduce the number of fatalities on country roads
Can convenience stores compete with supermarkets raking in billion pound profits?
Reporter Michael Nicholson revisits a couple who are at the centre of a bitter legal dispute over a Cyprus property
Mark Jordan goes behind the counter to meet the shopkeepers battling against crime
Fiona Foster reports on the companies cutting staff wages or hours to stave off redundancies and explains what your rights are
Fiona Foster meets the women who have had multiple cosmetic surgeries but are now suffering psychological problems and more
MP expenses scandal is crying out for Met investigation, says former Serious Fraud prosecutor
After two years of a stagnant property market, is it finally time to stop waiting and start buying? Fiona Foster investigates
Has giving up make-up, gadgets and provocative fashions improved self-esteem?
Tonight strips a group of teens of make-up, electrical gadgets and provocative fashions
Tonight our Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis reveals how to improve your chances of acceptability in a unique credit boosting clinic.
Jonathan Maitland reports on how it’s getting tough for restaurateurs at the top and on the high street
The programme looks at families who are emigrating from the UK in this time of global recession and starting a new life abroad
Sir Trevor McDonald investigates whether or not migration labour still plays a valuable role in tough economic times