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Compelling current affairs stories that get to the heart of what matters most to viewers.
Joe Crowley investigates the current state of British beaches and how much bills may need to rise in order to upgrade sewage infrastructure.
Thur 3rd Aug 8.30pm - Joe Crowley investigates the current state of British beaches and how much bills may need to rise in order to upgrade sewage infrastructure.
More infoCompelling current affairs stories that get to the heart of what matters most to viewers.
Ginny Buckley explores the impact of the rise in the number of drivers over 70 in Britain.
Adam Shaw finds out what is behind a sharp rise in those with long-term health problems.
The doctor who helped expose serial killer Lucy Letby investigates avoidable NHS deaths.
Compelling current affairs stories that get to the heart of what matters most to viewers.
Compelling current affairs stories that get to the heart of what matters most to viewers.
Susanna Reid investigates a decline in the mental health of the nation's schoolchildren.
What's the truth about ultra processed food and how much damage it's doing to our health?
Adam Shaw reports on the rise - and trouble - of electric bikes and scooters on our roads.
News presenter Andrea Byrne examines the stigma around miscarriage and her own experience.
Charlotte Hawkins reports on a rise in dog attacks and how to tackle dangerous UK dogs.
Joe Crowley investigates the current state of British beaches and sewage infrastructure.
Journalist Kate Quilton presents the second of two programmes looking at healthy ageing.
Lara Lewington explores the lifestyle changes that might help us live better for longer.
Joe Crowley reports on the green energy options available for UK households at the moment.
Scams have become an everyday part of life in Britain today, but how do you spot one?
Paul Brand investigates why 6,000 people have been given "notices to quit" by care homes.
This programme explores Motor Neurone Disease through the story of sports star Rob Burrow.
Could all-inclusive be the way to avoid a rise in the cost of holidays for summer 2023?
Kate Quilton investigates why food prices are rising at their highest rate since 1978.
What happens when you take on big companies about their service? Adam Shaw finds out.
Datshiane Navanayagam looks at the reality facing Britain's renters in a heated market.
Adil Ray explores the UK's asylum crisis and our attitudes towards migrants of all kinds.
Kylie Pentelow finds out what we can do to protect ourselves during Britain's flu seasons.
What can be done to tackle the UK's parking problems? Reporter Adam Shaw finds out.
After strong demand for used cars in 2022, Ginny Buckley looks at electric cars' future.
42 per cent of GPs plan to leave the profession - Dr Amir Khan investigates their issues.
Michelle Ackerley looks at why so much rubbish is being dumped through fly-tipping.