Your Pound: What's It Worth?
Six months on from the decision to leave the EU, Adam Shaw investigates what the pound's value means for our pockets and finds out who the winners and losers are in today's new financial climate.
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President Trump America's Greatest Gamble?
ITV Washington correspondent Robert Moore speaks to Americans thrilled at the prospect of a truth-speaking outsider at the helm, and others who are deeply fearful about what a divisive and inexperienced president Trump may turn out to be.
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Keep, Chuck or Clean?
Our homes are overflowing with an estimated £32 billion worth of unused goods and one in three of us hoard enough stuff to completely fill a bedroom. Are many of us hoarding things we simply don't need?
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The Truth About Exercise
Lack of exercise is costing the nation £20 billion a year. It's causing 37,000 premature deaths annually. And it's blighting the final years of many of our elderly who are living longer but frailer lives.
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Bank of Mum & Dad
The Bank of Mum and Dad have coughed up, on average, a total of £6000 in financial support for their grown up offspring. Tonight, Adam Shaw investigates the financial crisis facing today's young adults.
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Harassment Uncovered
Undercover filming reveals scale of harassment faced by women in the UK. A survey commissioned by ITV News has revealed that 81% of young women aged 18-25 feel unsafe walking home in the dark.
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NHS: Medical Blunders Revealed
The chief inspector of hospitals has warned; four out of five NHS Trusts in England need to improve in patient safety. It comes as ITV Tonight reveals the extent of serious medical mistakes.
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Buy Today, Pay Tomorrow?
More than two and a half million Britons are in serious debt, according to experts, but only half of them are getting help. Households are borrowing more than £1 billion a month in a spending spree that's fuelling a dangerous debt bubble.
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Famine - Millions on the Brink
On the Tonight programme, Rageh Omaar reports on the growing humanitarian crisis as millions of people in South Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria and Yemen face starvation.
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NHS: Crisis on the Frontline?
Hospital staff across the country face constant pressure as they attempt to cope with too many patients, too few beds and a shortage of staff according to the latest Tonight programme.
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Deal or No Deal? Brexit Britain
When Theresa May dreamt of becoming PM as a little girl, she could scarcely have imagined this: negotiating the biggest deal Britain has ever had to strike since the end of World War Two.
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Help Stop Me Ageing!
Featuring one of the world's foremost experts on the science of telomeres - genetic indicators of how well we are ageing. Dr Elissa Epel, of the University of San Francisco reveals the way to change your life for the better.
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Trump: The First 100 Days
Robert Moore asks whether the US is more divided than ever after 100 days of a Trump presidency, and if the new administration has really made a profound difference to the country.
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How Safe is Your Pension?
Adam Shaw looks at the fraudulent scammers targeting around 11 million people every year in a bid to get hold of their pensions, as the programme goes undercover to expose some of those trying to target the public's retirement funds.
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New Build Nightmares?
Customer complaints about new build homes are on the rise, with the dream of a perfect property quickly turning into a nightmare for some.
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Sun, Sea and Scams
An investigation has revealed the very latest scams that criminals and con artists are already using to target tourists. From online booking fraud, to street crime, we have exposed their tricks, to prevent you from falling victim yourself.
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The True Cost of Parking
With private parking tickets now being issued every seven seconds, Fiona Foster investigates the industry making millions by ticketing hapless motorists - with help from the DVLA.
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How Safe Is a Sun Tan?
Kylie Pentelow looks at the latest advice for skincare in the sun. For years the public has been told to stay out of the hot summer sun, but how much sun exposure is too much?
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Can Crooks Hack Your Home?
The average UK home has a dizzying array of smart devices, but could connected technology now be providing an open invitation to cyber crooks to steal vital information? Georgie Barrat investigates how hackers can put our security at risk.
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Undercover: Breaking into Britain
Jonathan Maitland travels to Greece to expose the trade in dodgy documents helping people break into Britain illegally, revealing some passports are up for sale for just £500.
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Fat: The Healthy Option?
It was once joked that the UK is the 'fat man of Europe'. As a nation, obesity affects 1 in 4 people in the UK. Levels have trebled in the last 30 years and it's estimated that could double again. By 2050, half of us could be obese.
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The Jewel Raiders: Caught on Camera
Tonight tracks down the Romanian criminal mastermind behind one of Britain's biggest jewellery heist gangs. In March this year seven Romanian men aged 19 to 26 were sentenced to more than 50 years in jail, for their part in the UK heists.
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Work Till You Drop?
In the past 10 years, the number of seniors age 65+ who are at work has doubled. More than one million of Britain's pensioners are now working. But is this by choice or due to circumstance? And what does this imply for the rest of us?
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Car Crime: Are you a Target?
Last year 85,000 thousand cars were stolen in Britain - that's a 30 per cent increase in just 3 years. The country is in the middle of a car crime epidemic. Tonight reporter Jonathan Maitland investigates why.
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Fast Food: The Big Fat Truth
The number of fast food takeaways on our streets has risen by nearly 10% in the last three years. There are now over 57,000 fast food takeaways in England, and if this trend continues there will be over 73,000 in just ten years.
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Harassment: Uncovering the Truth?
With stories of sexual harassment and serious assault hitting the headlines, ITVs Tonight investigates how widespread harassment is in our society - and asks, if you experienced or witnessed this behaviour, would you speak out?
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Harry & Meghan: A Royal Revolution?
Will Prince Harry propose to Meghan Markle? With such a glamourous pairing, it's no wonder the world is on tenterhooks, watching their every move for signs of an engagement. Fiona Foster investigates.
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Elderly Theft: Robbing the Relatives
Tonight can exclusively reveal, for the first time, there have been 116,559 suspected 'elderly fraud' crimes in the last three years - according to Action Fraud. Fiona Foster investigates.
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Christmas Cons Revealed
This Christmas, each family are expected to spend more than £475 on gifts, but with a 25% rise in victims reporting online shopping fraud to the police last year. Tonight reporter and former police officer Dan Clark-Neal investigates.
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Hungry, Homeless and on Benefits
With homelessness on the rise, the government said to be tightening up the benefit system, and Universal Credit continuing to be rolled out, some people are facing the prospect of a truly bleak midwinter.
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