Has Cash Been Cancelled?
A year ago Tonight reported on how quickly Britain might be heading towards a cash free society. Twelve months on and the world of money has changed, with lockdowns and the pandemic accelerating the shift away from coins and notes.
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Vaccine: When Will I Get It?
Vaccines are agreed by most to be the key to getting life back to normal after the pandemic. But questions remain as to when they will be available, and whether everybody will take them. Dr Oscar Duke investigates.
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Care Homes: The Long Year Alone
From the outset of Covid in Britain's care homes, ITV's Paul Brand has followed the heart-breaking stories of those inside. With all hopes now on the vaccine, Paul investigates the shocking toll of lockdown on residents and carers.
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Going Green: Save Money?
With record global temperatures and extreme weather events affecting all parts of the planet, there's little argument that our climate is changing. The UK Government is promising urgent action and wants us all to go greener.
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Covid Testing: What's the Truth?
Major questions are being asked by experts about the accuracy of the Covid instant tests, which are costing hundreds of millions, but whose use is now being curtailed in places like schools and some care homes. Adam Shaw investigates.
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On the Breadline: Foodbank Britain?
Britain is one of the richest countries in the world. So why has there been such a dramatic rise in the number of its food banks? And how real is food poverty in the UK? Julie Etchingham reports.
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Cars: The End of Petrol and Diesel?
In just nine years time the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned in the UK. But what does it mean for consumers - and for the car industry itself? Motoring journalist Ginny Buckley has been finding out.
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Antisocial Britain: Trouble on the Streets?
Despite the Covid pandemic and the lockdowns that have followed it, antisocial behaviour is still plaguing many of our communities. So what measures are in place to help victims - and are they working? Paul Connolly investigates.
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UK: The End of the Union?
Is the United Kingdom on the brink of a break-up? With fewer people describing themselves as British and polls showing separatist movements on the rise, Julie Etchingham asks just how much danger our centuries-old Union is in.
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How to Age Well?
Many people are living longer but not always in the best of health. The Government wants to change that. And by 2035 they're hoping everyone can all get an extra five fitter years of life. Actor and musician Martin Kemp investigates.
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Women: How Safe Are We?
The brutal murder of Sarah Everard has opened up a wider debate about the safety of women on our streets, with many sharing their stories for the very first time. Could this be a moment for real change? Julie Etchingham reports.
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Can Your Town Centre Survive?
These are unprecedented times, prompting talk of a major transformation for our towns and cities to make them relevant once more in the post-Covid world. And will our High Streets adapt to survive? Jonathan Maitland investigates.
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Giving Up Sugar: For Good? - Pt 1
Former MP Tom Watson investigates how much damage refined sugar is doing to the nation's health. Three years after ditching it from his own diet, losing 112 lbs in the process, and asks what impact eating less sugar would have on the NHS.
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Britain's Filthy Streets
Every day, it's estimated that over two million pieces of litter are dropped in the UK - costing more than one billion pounds to clean up annually. Reporter Fiona Foster speaks to the councils battling to keep the streets clean.
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E-Scooters: Britain's New Road Rage?
Trials of legal, rentable e-scooters have been accelerated because of the pandemic, but it's unclear whether they are really the green, clean machines the industry says they are. Chris Choi investigates.
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Keep, Chuck or Clean? The Big Clearout
For many of us, months of lockdown has meant taking a long hard look at our surroundings and tackling the clutter in our homes. But what do we do with all of our unwanted stuff? Reporter Angellica Bell investigates.
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Home Makeovers: The True Cost?
Sprucing up your garden? Dreaming of a house makeover after spending more time at home during the pandemic? Jonathan Maitland looks at the rising costs of home improvements.
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Are You Drinking Too Much?
Towards the end of last year, research revealed 8.4 million people were drinking at a high-risk level, almost double the number who were prior to the pandemic. ITV journalist and recovering alcoholic Toby Winson investigates.
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Hidden Disabilities: What's the Truth?
About one in five people has a disability. It may be obvious or not, leaving people struggling to find work, support and healthcare. Some with hidden disabilities battle even to be believed. Saima Mohsin goes on a very personal journey.
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Staycations: The True Cost?
After the last 18 months of uncertainty it's safe to say many of us feel we need a holiday this summer. Does high demand mean you're going to have to spend much more than normal? Reporter Sonali Shah has been finding out.
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The Return of the Taliban
Twenty years after they were driven out in the so called 'War on Terror', the Taliban has seized power in Afghanistan again. Adnan Sarwar investigates.
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NHS: The Longest Wait?
As a new SOS is sounded over the longest waiting lists since records began, Romilly Weeks meets doctors, patients and families and asks what can be done to clear the backlog.
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What's Really in Our Food?
Last year Brits spent over one £100 billion on food in the UK. The horse meat scandal eight years ago exposed serious gaps in how standards were policed. With pressure on council investigators, food fraud is said to be on the increase.
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Energy Bills: Cutting the Cost?
The UK's wholesale energy markets have reached record highs over the past few weeks - meaning we are all facing some of the most expensive energy bills in years. Jonathan Maitland investigates the energy saving tips to keep costs down.
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How Green Is Your Supermarket?
With food thought to account for at least 20% of the UK's greenhouse gas emissions, our grocery basket can have a big impact on our environment. Jonathan Maitland examines the Green credentials of Britain's biggest supermarkets.
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Repair or Replace? Britain in a Fix
The UK's electronic waste is the second largest in the world. On average each of us throws away 24kg of electrical items, fuelling climate change. Chris Choi meets the repairers who want to give our electronic waste a second lease of life.
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Britain's Hidden Killer
Paul Kennedy passed away from pancreatic cancer just three months after he was diagnosed. Treated during the pandemic, Paul allowed his son Daniel to film brief precious moments on his final journey.
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Air Pollution: What You Need to Know
Since 2010 we have failed to meet national legal limits of air pollution in the UK. Joe Crowley investigates what is being done to tackle the problem and assesses the health implications it may have for us all.
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What's In Our Water?
Only 14% of England's rivers are rated as being in a good condition. Joe Crowley investigates how waste water is contributing to the crisis and examines the impact of water companies dumping raw sewage into rivers and coastal waters.
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Saving the Planet: Saving Money?
With climate change top of the agenda, are we ready to ditch fossil fuels and switch to green energy? Scientist and weather presenter Laura Tobin explores what a carbon-zero Britain will look like.
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Searching for Patient Zero: Britain's AIDS Tragedy
Forty years ago baffled British doctors witnessed the mysterious death of a gay man who regularly visited America. It was the first reported case of AIDS in the UK, and until now he has never been identified. Paul Brand investigates.
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Social Care: The True Cost?
As Boris Johnson pledges to fix social care once and for all, reporter Fiona Foster looks at whether the govt's plans to reform it can address the challenges facing the sector - or does the system need a complete overhaul?
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How to Complain and Win!
For some Brits, complaining is an uncomfortable concept. But how do you get your money back if you do not air your grievances effectively? Reporter Adam Shaw gets to the bottom of what it takes to get it right when you make a complaint.
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Saving Money at Christmas: The Big Squeeze?
Many of us will be feeling the pinch this Christmas. Furlough is over, the Universal Credit uplift has been scrapped and food and energy prices are rising. Tonight follows families trying to make ends meet.
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A Merrier Christmas?
This time last year, much of Britain was in lockdown. Christmas celebrations were put on hold to fight the Covid pandemic. Can it be a different this year? Fiona Foster reports on the people providing hope for others this festive season.
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