Diets: New Year, New You? - Pt 1
With such a huge variety of diets now available Helen Skelton explores which are the best for you and whether diets really are the answer to losing weight.
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Divorce Wars

Wed, Jan 10, 2018
On the face of it, it seems astonishing that even though marriage has undergone unprecedented change in the last 50 years - the fundamental laws which govern how it comes to an end haven't changed since 1973.
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Bargain Holidays: What's the Truth?
Thinking of booking your big holiday for the year? Make sure you aren't ripped off by the holiday scammers. Reporter Adam Shaw investigates the potential perils and pitfalls of buying your summer holiday in the sun.
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NHS Winter Crisis: What's the Truth?
This year's winter crisis, the pressures on Hospital A&E's, has been widely acknowledged as the worst in living memory. But what's the truth behind this latest crisis and where might the solutions lie? Fiona Foster investigates.
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Travel Chaos: The True Cost
Traffic on our roads is on the rise, and the number of people using our packed railways is set to double in the next 25 years. Tonight Jonathan Maitland investigates the miserable commutes facing millions of people.
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Plastic: Can You Live Without It?
Our love affair with disposable plastics has reached crisis point. Helen Skelton investigates for Tonight whether it's possible to live without plastic entirely.
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Trans Kids: The Right Response?
ITV's Tonight, presented by Julie Etchingham, investigates the growing debate about transgender people - particularly among the young - and the pace of change around gender diversity in Britain.
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Snowstorm: Britain's Big Chill
The blast of Siberian weather has gripped Britain, and potentially facing the lowest temperatures for 25 years. Helen Skelton investigates how the 'Beast from the East' is affecting Britain, and why the weather is still catching us out.
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Britain's Pothole Crisis
Whether it's the slalom on the school run, the bumpy daily commute, or even the eyesore outside your front door, many agree that our road networks are a mess. Adam Shaw reports.
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Undercover: Rough Sleeper
In a special edition of Tonight, Adam Holloway goes undercover to investigate the rise of street homelessness in Britain. Why does rough sleeping persist here?
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Britain v Russia: A New Cold War?
Salisbury was a quiet provincial city in Wiltshire, now it is at the epicentre of an international diplomatic crisis that could pave the way for a new cold war between Russia and the West. Adam Shaw investigates.
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Can Brexit Fix Britain?
There's now only a year left before Brexit. To mark this looming new chapter in this island's history, Robert Peston went to a part of the UK called Teesside, and asked why they voted for Brexit, and what they think of it now?
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Pets: The True Cost
There are more than 16 million dogs and cats in the UK, but they come at an eye-watering cost. Jonathan Maitland investigates what price we're willing to pay for our love affair with pets.
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OAP Bootcamp

Wed, Apr 11, 2018
As Britain's population is getting older and our golden years are getting longer, Tonight looks at how we can improve our health and well-being in later life.
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Secrets of Your Online Shop
Online shopping is a multi billion pound business in the UK, with drivers delivering three billion parcels a year, a figure set to double in the next five years. But complaints are also on the up. Ranvir Singh reports.
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Russia's World Cup Gangs
With its reputation for hooliganism, violence and racism, ITV Tonight goes inside the world of Russian football to investigate what's in store for England fans at this summer's World Cup.
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The Tower: A Year On
As next month's one-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire draws near, Julie hears from survivors, the bereaved and eyewitnesses, and their fight for justice.
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NHS saved my Life
Amanda Holden has told ITV about the moment she tragically lost her baby - and how NHS staff were there not only for her stillbirth, but again when she almost died.
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Eat Yourself Healthy?
Britain is bulging, we are now officially the fattest nation in Western Europe with one in four adults being overweight/obese. Helen Skelton investigates our nation's expanding waistline and finds out how we can we eat ourselves healthy?
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Trump & Britain: Love or Loathing?
On the eve of Donald's Trump's first official visit to the UK as President, Tonight asks how the US leader will be received and explores the state of the nation's relationship with Washington.
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Heatwaves & Hailstones: Wild Weather UK
The heatwave is on its way back and we're starting to feel the strain. Could the hot weather push up our food prices? Plus, it's boom-time for stay-at-home holidays. Becky Mantin reports.
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Shopping: End of the High Street?
Retail expert Kate Hardcastle visited Burslem - dubbed the empty shop capital of Britain after a recent survey - to speak to a community group that's trying to breathe new life into the town.
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Our Debt: The True Cost
Britain has a debt crisis on its hands with millions of us potentially heading for big trouble, according to an expert. The average British household now owes £58,000 including mortgage debt.
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What Car Should I Buy?
The car industry is changing and fast. The government has said that by 2040 cars that run purely on petrol or diesel will no longer be sold in this country. Tonight Ginny Buckley explores the conundrum facing car buyers.
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Fighting Fat: Back to Basics
One in four Britons are now obese. With our expanding waistlines comes a bulging diet industry. But with the advice often being contradictory and confusing...is it time to go back to basics? Helen Skelton reports.
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Britain's Property Crisis
Reporter Jonathan Maitland travels to Manchester. He reveals that of the 9,700 new homes in the pipeline up to 2021 in Manchester city centre, only 28 of them will be classed as 'affordable' rental homes.
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Wild Weather UK: Winners & Losers
Laura Tobin investigates Britain's year of wild weather, from snowstorms to heatwaves, gales to floods, and how we've all been affected. Meet the extreme weather winners and losers. Plus, what can we expect next?
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