Why Can't We Sleep?
We can't live without it, but it's thought a third of us in the UK are simply not getting enough quality sleep. Tonight's Fiona Foster meets people whose lives have become dominated by bad sleep, and investigates the causes and solutions.
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Floods: Are We Ready for the Future?
This winter has seen some of the worst flooding in living memory. Tonight tells some of the untold stories from this winter's storms and examines how Britain might have to radically change to adapt to a far wetter future.
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Britain: Shirkers or Workers?
In Sweden just 1% of the country's employees work more than a 50 hour week and they are currently 15% more productive than us Brits. So what's their secret?
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Addicted to Your Smart Phone?
Two thirds of people in the UK own a smartphone and a staggering 48% of people admit to being 'hooked' on their handset. Tonight, one self-confessed technology addicted family are challenged to ditch their devices for seven days.
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Kids Vs Career - Having It All?
In Tonight's programme: Kids vs Career, new mum, TV presenter and adventurer Helen Skelton asks: in 21st century Britain, can women really have it all?
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Behind Closed Doors: Fear and Control
Each week in Britain two women die at the hands of their partners; which highlights the scale of the challenge domestic abuse presents. A recent change in the law created a new offence of controlling or coercive behaviour in relationships.
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Young and Obese - Confronting the Crisis?
With a third of 11 year-olds overweight or obese, Britain could be heading for a public health disaster. A new government strategy on childhood obesity is still being decided - with some campaigners demanding a sugar tax as a bare minimum.
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Meeting My Enemy
Shot over two years, A Tonight Special: Meeting My Enemy, explores what happens when offenders are forced to confront what they have done in communication with victims or their families.
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Old, Wealthy and on Benefits?
According to research, pensioners have never had it so good. They're said to be better off than ever before with their average incomes forecast to race further ahead of working households' in the coming years.
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Alcohol - How Much Is Too Much?
With nearly 30 million Brits drinking some alcohol in a typical week, Jonathan Maitland, reporting for the Tonight programme, asks How Much Is Too Much? when it comes to alcohol.
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Is Britain Full?
With concerns over the number of people migrating to Britain being one of the key issues of the EU referendum, Tonight reporter Ranvir Singh has travelled around the UK to find out.
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Generation Homeless
Over the last two months, Tonight has been following a number of young people struggling to find a place to call home.
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Fraud: How Safe is Your Money?
Britain is increasingly becoming a cashless society as people go online and use bank cards for moving cash. While many of us enjoy the convenience - fraudsters are finding ever more opportunities to scam us out of our hard-earned money.
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Europe - In or Out? - Pt 1
It is just eight weeks before many of us take part in a moment of British history - the vote on whether we want our country to remain in or leave the EU. ITV News Political Editor Robert Peston investigates.
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Europe - In or Out? - Pt 2
ITV political editor Robert Peston examines the case for staying or leaving the European Union ahead of June's referendum in the second of two programmes.
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Should I Intervene?
Intervention takes many forms, from stopping an armed robbery to helping someone when they're unwell, but how many of us are prepared to intervene? We put that to the test in Chester City Centre with series of social experiments.
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Children of the Migrant Crisis
It's over a year since desperate mass migration across Europe's southern borders began to bring tragic and distressing images to our TV screens. We meet the British volunteers working to help vulnerable families and orphaned children.
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Pauline's Story - Living with Ebola
Pauline Cafferkey has spoken exclusively to Julie Etchingham discussing the horror of being diagnosed with Ebola, not once but twice, her fight for survival and her hopes for the future.
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Rubbish - Battle of the Bins
UK households create around 60,000 tonnes of rubbish every day. With the population booming, this waste mountain is only going to grow. But for the first time ever this year, the UK's recycling rate has fallen. So what's going wrong?
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Food Fraud: What Are We Really Eating?
After the steaks began whinnying and have sounded the alarm about food frauds, a big question that remains is : what are we eating is really what the labels, manufacturers and retailers say it is? Tonight took to the streets to figure out.
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Secrets of Your Car Insurance
Car insurance costs and premiums are on the rise again for many, despite competition and price comparison sites. Aasmah Mir investigates some of the factors driving such increases.
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Saving Britain's Savers
Last month the Bank of England cut official interest rates to the lowest in its 300 year history. The base rate is now 0.25 percent. The Bank hopes this will give a much needed boost to Britain's post-Brexit economy.
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Care or Crime?
Aasmah Mir investigates whether cases of murders and crimes involving people with mental illness are due to a failure to provide sufficient care and support.
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A&E in Meltdown?
Britain's National Health Service is often described as the envy of the world. But are billions of pounds of efficiency savings leaving the frontline terribly exposed?
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Can Your Diet Defeat Diabetes?
Jonathan Maitland investigates claims that millions of people are in danger of developing type two diabetes - and that many may already have it without knowing.
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Funerals: A Costly Undertaking?
With the average cost of funerals doubling in the last decade, Adam Shaw investigates what is driving the costs up - to the extent that how ill-prepared many of us are for the event.
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High-Speed Rail: Is It Worth It?
With the government set to give the go-ahead to the biggest infrastructure scheme in a generation, who will benefit from a rail project that may cost more than 56 billion pounds?
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Why Can't Britain Sleep?
We can't live without it, but it's thought a third of us in the UK are simply not getting enough quality sleep. Fiona Foster investigates the consequences of sleep deprivation.
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The Truth About the Menopause
Julie Etchingham speaks to women going through 'the change', their partners and families to break the silence around the menopause. Can new UK guidelines really help?
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Christmas Buyers Beware
The Christmas countdown has begun with millions starting the search for those special gifts, but there are an increasing number of consumer dangers out there. Adam Shaw reports.
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The Secrets of Your Christmas Dinner
Every year millions of people sit down to Christmas dinner. It may be the event that the nation loves, but what is the true cost of bringing the family together around the table?
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