Caught in the Storm
An ITV investigation has found that hundreds of thousands of homes have been built on flood plains around the UK. Many of their inhabitants risk being stranded in an unsellable property with no insurance. Chris Choi reports.
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Is Britain Back in Business?
Over the years, more and more UK companies have moved their business overseas - attracted by lower labour costs. Laura Kuenssberg reports on the return of manufacturing jobs to the UK - are we in a position to benefit from the upturn?
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The Rise of the E-Cigarette
E-cigarettes seem to offer the best opportunity in generations to end our fatal affair with the conventional cigarette - yet there are some big problems. Chris Choi looks at the debate surrounding electronic cigarettes.
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To Diet, or Not to Diet?
As a nation we spend a vast amount of money on dieting, but stats show we just keep getting fatter. The Tonight programme investigates why.
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Who Wants to Work Forever?
More than a million seniors are currently still in work in the UK and that figure is expected to rise dramatically over the coming decades. Fiona Foster investigates just how the pensions crisis is affecting people of different generations
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Can We Trust the Police?
For years British policing has been the envy of the world - but more recently the service has been put under the spotlight in the wake of a number of high profile controversies. Fiona Foster investigates.
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Rise of the Working Poor
Britain's economic outlook is looking brighter than it has been for years but despite the good news, poverty figures suggest a record number of ordinary working families are struggling to pay the bills. They are known as the 'Working Poor'
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After the Floods
The floods are finally ebbing away leaving behind human misery and a clean-up bill of more than £1 billion. Fiona Foster visits hard hit communities and finds out what lessons need to be learned.
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Truth About Immigration
Immigration. Everyone has an opinion, and nearly everyone has an experience to tell. And in a poll for Ipsos Mori this week, immigration and race has overtaken the economy as voters' top priority.
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Looking After Mum and Dad
The Care Bill, due to become law in the next two years, is designed to protect families from catastrophic care costs. But delve deeper - as we have for this week's Tonight programme - and we would all do well to read the small print.
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School's Out

Wed, Apr 09, 2014
Fiona Foster meets the parents who are prepared to break the law, asks travel experts why prices increase so much during the school holidays and is the Government right to crack down on term time holidays.
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Britain's Young Drinkers
In an exclusive Tonight survey we reveal that young people are drinking with alarming regularity - over 1,000 18-25 year olds responded to our survey conducted by OnePoll.
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Man vs. Machine
Machines will be capable of doing more than a third of Britons' jobs by 2030, exclusive research for ITV's Tonight predicts. Will it be change for the good?
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What Next for the NHS?
With one in four health trusts already in debt, the next few years are likely to be the most challenging the health service has ever faced, as a number of pressures threaten to overwhelm it.
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Living with Dementia
By 2021 the number of people living with dementia will reach the one million mark. It's estimated that one in three of us will develop the condition in later life - and that almost all families will be affected.
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How Bad Is Your Driving?
Ask any British motorist and they'll have a tale to tell about the driving behaviour that frustrates them most. Aasmah Mir takes a look at Britain's bad driving habits.
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The Rise of Discount Supermarkets
Jonathan Maitland puts the discounters to the test and looks at how the Big Four - Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrison's - are responding in the face of such fierce competition.
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The Diabetes Epidemic
Over three million people in Britain have type 2 diabetes. Tonight teams up with Diabetes UK to give people across the country free diabetes health checks.
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Rise of the Super Rats
New evidence suggests rats across large swathes of Britain have now genetically evolved to withstand commonly-available poisons. The research found that some towns had rats that were 100% resistant to over-the-counter poisons.
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Beating Breast Cancer
Tonight Julie Etchingham investigates what can be done to reduce the risks and asks: Can women save themselves from breast cancer?
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How Safe is your Beach?
As stricter EU regulations come into force next year, Tonight investigates the quality of the bathing water on Britain's beaches.
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Is Britain Christian?
Jonathan Maitland travels the UK to ask whether we should accept that Christianity needs to take a back seat in a modern secular society.
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Do You Let Your Kids Play Out?
Would you let your kids go to the park and play outside by themselves? Increasingly parents say they are too afraid to do so, according to an investigation by ITV's Tonight programme.
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Fit for Practice
As millions of patients struggle to get a GP appointment within 7 days, the Tonight programme investigates a service under pressure.
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Bargain Britain
In Britain we love a brilliant bargain and spend over a year of our lives seeking out the best possible deals. But what's the best route to a real bargain? Jonathan Maitland sets out to discover creative ways to get true value for money.
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Against the Odds
A look at life for people with learning disabilities in the UK. In September 2014 athletes from 49 countries are taking part in the Special Olympics European Games in Antwerp, Belgium. Fiona Foster reports.
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Back Door Britain
Britain is facing a crisis on one of its busiest borders, as migrants escaping war and poverty risk everything to make it to the UK. Reporter Ranvir Singh visits Calais to meet the people, and the migrants themselves.
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When Interest Rates Rise
Many British households remain highly indebted. One of the most common anxieties we heard from the people we spoke to was that higher interest rates would cause them considerable financial distress. Joel Hills investigates.
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Ebola, Are We Prepared?
With the Ebola epidemic out of control in West Africa, ITV's Tonight reports on the battle in the UK to keep the virus at bay on home soil.
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Is Britain Happy?
The Tonight programme looks at government efforts to improve our general wellbeing, and offers tips on how we can all boost our happiness.
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Trouble with Numbers
The majority of adults in the UK would struggle to pass Maths GCSE. So how is poor numeracy affecting individuals and the economy? Tonight investigates.
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A Fair Deal for Women
Are women getting a fair deal in modern Britain? The Tonight programme investigates evidence they are not, and asks what can be done.
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Future Transport
More than 16 million of us commute by car to work every day with the average driver spending 124 hours annually stuck in gridlock. The Tonight programme examines some of the solutions being seriously considered to keep Britain moving.
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Who Owns Britain?
Some of our best loved British brands, including HP Sauce, Heathrow Airport and Cadbury are now foreign owned. A third of the UK's infrastructure including energy and transport is owned overseas. Joel Hills investigates Who Owns Britain?
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No Place to Call Home
An estimated 8 million of us are only one pay cheque away from losing a roof over our heads. The Tonight programme follows a family to see what life is really like without a place to call home.
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Teenager Lives Online
A survey carried out for ITV's Tonight programme shows that 55% of parents are concerned about the time their teen spends online, but should they be worried?
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The Diversity Deficit
Just a small fraction of Britain's government departments reflect the ethnic diversity of Britain, an investigation for ITV's Tonight programme has discovered.
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Europe - The People's Poll
Our reporter Fiona Foster took to Britain's streets to uncover how the EU affects our lives, laws and population. To find out, Tonight undertook one of the biggest ever surveys on the British public's feelings about the EU.
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Losing Your Local?
Christmas can be a great time for meeting up with friends and family down at the local pub. But with an estimated 30 pub closures each week, a national tradition seems be under threat. Reporter Jonny Maitland investigates.
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