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The Bill for Brussels
Does the European Union spend too much on self-promotion?
Britain's Plutonium Mountain
What to do with the world's largest stockpile of civilian plutonium being kept in the UK?
Britain in Flood
Has the government done enough to protect us from flooding? Allan Urry investigates.
Mali: Europe's Terror Threat
Does Europe face a new terror threat after military action in Mali? Jenny Cuffe reports.
Dangerous Hospitals?
Can we rely on the NHS to uncover hospital scandals? Presented by Gerry Northam.
Rochdale Abuse: Failed Victims?
A police whistleblower claims last year's Rochdale child grooming case failed victims.
Superbugs
Can the NHS protect patients from new antibiotic-resistant superbugs?
Iran's Nuclear Standoff
With growing concern over Iran's nuclear intentions, is the UN watchdog up to the job?
Elderly Care: Neglected Questions
Are there lessons in the collapse of the UK's biggest elderly care home abuse inquiry?
Grooming: A Life Sentence?
Are young grooming victims getting the help they need to rebuild their lives?
Council Asset Sales
Are taxpayers getting value for money when cash strapped councils sell off their assets?
Petrol Prices
Are petrol prices manipulated to keep them artificially high?
NHS: Pricing Patients
With attention on A&E, is there a bigger problem in the way hospitals are funded?
Faith, Hope and... Tax Avoidance
As big business is asked to pay its dues, are some charities being used for tax avoidance.
Tobacco: The Lobbyists
What influence does the tobacco lobby have in the fight over new laws on cigarettes?
Coal Comfort?
Coal keeps the lights on. But as UK mining firms collapse, do ministers have a plan?
A Place of Safety?
Are psychiatric hospitals failing to learn vital lessons from suicides among patients?
What Price Cheap Clothes?
In London fashion week, Jane Deith reports from Bangladesh on safety for textile workers.
Secrecy and Surveillance
What rights do people have when they feel they've been unfairly put under surveillance?
Electricity Prices: A Shock to the System?
What will the government's plan to produce more low-carbon energy do to our fuel bills?
HS2: Winners and Losers
Who are the winners and losers from high-speed rail?
The Syrian Connection
Who are the British jihadists fighting in Syria and could they pose a threat to the UK?
What Price Social Housing?
Homes at risk? Are housing associations trying to gamble their way out of a crisis?
Deadly Drugs
What's behind the rise in deaths among those who have taken the drug ecstasy?
Up to the Job?
Is the government's flagship Work Programme working? Gerry Northam investigates.
A Healthy Market?
What do we know about the deals struck with private companies to run parts of the NHS?
Chemical Weapons
Is enough being done to prevent rogue states and terrorists acquiring chemical weapons?
Liquid Assets
As water company bills rise, Lesley Curwen investigates where the money goes.
Default by Design?
Predatory or prudent? Has RBS been playing fair with its business customers?
Food Fraud
After last year's horsemeat scandal, have enough lessons been learned?
Cut-Price Care
Are the old and vulnerable paying the price of cuts in home care?