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Bitter Medicine
Is the government making it almost impossible to sue a drug company?
Homes but no loans
How will the mortgage freeze hit Britain's already battered economy?
Tolerating the Intolerant?
Is religious intolerance growing among Britain's ethnic minorities?
Bent Cops
Are police doing enough to tackle corruption in their ranks? Allan Urry investigates.
Shaken Babies?
Andrew Hosken examines claims of a dirty tricks campaign over Shaken Baby Syndrome.
Airport Woes
Why were flights grounded by snow? Do Britain's airport woes run deeper than bad weather?
Doctors in Charge
Family doctors are key to the Government health reforms, but how efficient are our GPs?
Danger at Work
After the first UK corporate manslaughter conviction, File on 4 examines safety at work.
Egypt's Missing Millions
Fran Abrams investigates the corruption that lay behind the Mubarak regime.
Organs Failure?
Is the NHS doing enough to combat the crisis in organ donations? Allan Urry investigates.
Memory on Trial
Can memory evidence alone deliver justice in sex abuse cases when claims go back decades?
Air Crashes
When a plane crashes, does the investigation always get to the real reasons?
The Iran Connection
Allan Urry investigates claims that Iran has been stepping up its support for terrorism.
PFI Profits
Have taxpayers lost billions of pounds in the secretive resale of PFI contracts?
A Living Death
Should it be made simpler to end the life of patients in a vegetative state?
Elderly Care
Why the UK's elderly care sector is facing a financial crisis.
Business As Usual?
Do the complex financial products banks still offer threaten another meltdown?
Open Borders?
Facing massive job cuts, will the Border Agency be able to protect the UK's frontiers?
An Emergency Crisis?
Allan Urry examines claims of a crisis in hospital accident and emergency services.
Revolving Doors
Is there a conflict of interest when public servants take private sector jobs?
Exiles in Fear
Why are some Rwandans in the UK living in fear of their government? Jenny Cuffe reports.
Kick Starting Recovery?
Can the government's strategy to boost local enterprise recover from a 'chaotic' start?
Cyber Spies
Cyber Spies: computer hacking and the state.
NHS Procurement
Does the NHS spend too much on bandages and syringes? Jenny Cuffe investigates.
Energy Prices
Are households and businesses being overcharged for gas and electricity?
Planning Rows
Allan Urry investigates the Government's radical changes to the planning system.
Madrassas
Are children at risk of abuse in Britain's unregulated madrassa schools?
Cash from the Crisis
How investors are profiting from the eurozone crisis. Can money be made from disaster?
An Inside Job?
Should more prisoners be made to work? And are government plans to make them realistic?
Costing the Games
Will Britain's Olympic billions buy a lasting legacy for taxpayers?
Coroners Under Scrutiny
Ann Alexander investigates whether families are getting justice in the coroner's court.