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Cut-Price Care
Are the old and vulnerable paying the price of cuts in home care?
Flooding: Best Laid Plans?
How well prepared is Britain's transport infrastructure to weather the winter storms?
Repeat Offenders
Are government reforms to probation on track and will they work? Danny Shaw investigates.
Deadly Hospitals?
Does the NHS rely on the wrong statistics to judge hospitals? Gerry Northam reports.
The Accountant Kings
What role do accountants play in managing modern Britain? Simon Cox investigates.
Election Fraud
Is organised voting fraud skewing the outcome of local elections in some parts of Britain?
Street Slaves
Modern-day slavery in the UK - how the homeless and vulnerable are used for cheap labour.
Miscarriage of Justice
Righting Wrongs: How effective is the system for investigating miscarriages of justice?
Practices Under Pressure
Is the family doctor an endangered species? Jenny Cuffe reports.
Short-selling Students?
Are students getting a fair deal in the cut-throat world of higher education?
Northern Ireland: A Bitter Legacy
How well is Northern Ireland dealing with the legacy of 30 years of sectarian violence?
Inside the Abattoir
After the recent debate over halal meat, Allan Urry investigates Britain's abattoirs.
Yarl's Wood
Simon Cox investigates conditions in Yarl's Wood immigration removal centre.
A Deadly Dilemma
The dilemmas faced by charities trying to help people in areas run by militant groups.
Late Payments
Will new government measures help small companies being crippled by late-paid bills?
Childhood Cancer
Childhood Cancer: Is red tape stopping the development of new drug treatments?
Abused but Not Heard
Victims of sexual abuse at Knowl View school in Rochdale tell their side of the story.
Rigged Markets?
Is a scandal bigger than Libor brewing for the banks? Did they rig other key markets?
Border Security: All at Sea?
With concern over illegal immigrants and returning extremists, how secure are UK borders?
Fraud: The Thin Blue Line
Do official crime figures reflect the rise in fraud, and are police able to combat it?
NHS: Testing the Market
What lies behind plans to outsource NHS cancer care in parts of the Midlands?
Ebola
Simon Cox investigates why it took so long for the world to wake up to the threat of ebola
The Last Taboo?
Is there a hidden problem of child sex abuse within Britain's Asian communities?
Private Equity: Winners and Losers
Did private equity takeovers play a role in the collapse of some major high street names?
Dirty Secrets
What is being done to tackle the UK's 拢1 billion black market in illegal waste dumping?
Continuing Healthcare: The Secret Fund
Care Crisis: Can the NHS afford long-term community nursing care for the old and the sick?
Prison Violence
With serious assaults at a record high, is there a crisis unfolding in the prison system?
Benefit Sanctions
Benefit sanctions are aimed at shirkers, but is the system also penalising the vulnerable?
Where Have All the Nurses Gone?
With so much pressure on the NHS, why are we still so short of nurses? Jane Deith reports.
Asylum Seekers
With rising numbers of asylum seekers, are some UK communities struggling to cope?
Islamic State: Looting for Terror
Is Islamic State profiting from the global trade in antiquities looted from Syria?