Problems with car supply chains and production during the pandemic has drastically reduced the amount of new motors on the market - leading to an explosion in demand for used vehicles.
With the Government admitting they're not on track to meet their target to employ 6,000 new GPs, Dr Amir Khan looks at how we have got here. The impact this is having on the rest of the NHS and what the solution could be.
Will Boris Johnson survive the findings of the inquiry into Downing Street parties? Romilly Weeks asks what happened to the culture in Number 10 that led to these errors in judgement and whether Johnson can survive as Prime Minister.
Hundreds of miles of our highways have been turned into 'smart motorways', which use technology to keep vehicles flowing. However, critics say this has contributed to a number of deaths on the roads.
It's estimated over a third of British adults have used a 'Buy Now Pay Later' company to make an online purchase. Chris Choi explores the rise of this global shopping phenomenon and asks what might be needed to better protect consumers.
Euthanasia and assisted dying are hugely controversial issues. Supporters say it gives people the chance to die with dignity, while opponents argue it's open to abuse. It's still illegal in the UK, journalist Jenni Murray investigates.
Passenger numbers on trains have fallen to historically low levels. And despite billions of taxpayers' pounds being pumped in to support the networks during the pandemic, rail companies have been cutting services. Adam Shaw investigates.
Russia launched their anticipated attack on Ukraine in the early hours of Thursday leading to the deaths of about 40 people so far, as President Vladimir Putin was condemned for breaking international law and bringing war back to Europe.
For its many victims, most of them women, stalking can be a terrifying, violent and deadly. TV presenter Louise Minchin was subjected to a campaign of threats and harassment online. She asks if enough is being done to tackle the crime.
Millions in the UK rent privately from a landlord, but with Covid bans on evictions at an end and a growing cost-of-living crisis, there are warnings that a new wave of evictions could be imminent.
The cost of living has risen to its highest rate in over 30 years, a situation made worse by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Datshiane Navanayagam investigates the impact on our household finances and finds out how we can save money.
Following Kent Police's burglary squad as they face a surge in break-ins after the end of lockdown, and meeting victims who've come face to face with burglars in their own homes.
Despite the recent economic shocks, house prices across the UK have continued to rise, the average British home now costing more than £350,000. Jonathan Maitland investigates why that's happening and who are the winners and the losers.
Brits are amongst the fattest in Western Europe with around two in three adults overweight or obese and the NHS spends billions a year on obesity-related ill health. Deborah Cohen explores the new tools in Britain's battle with obesity.
It's estimated 10 million people in the UK have back pain issues and it costs around 10 billion pounds a year to treat. Joe Crowley finds out what we can do to help ease back pain and to try to help prevent it in the first place.
Over 10 million people are thought to have fled their homes in Ukraine because of the Russian invasion, with more than four million seeking refuge in other countries. Paul Brand investigates.
It's been a while, but pandemic restrictions have eased and Brits are once more warming to the thought of holidays abroad. So what does the savvy traveller need to look out for? Sonali Shah reports.
The UK has been branded the fraud capital of the world, with £750 million lost to criminals in bank scams in the first six months of last year alone. What can we do to protect ourselves? Fiona Foster reports.
Geraint Vincent investigates one of the biggest changes to the Highway Code since it was first launched in the 1930s - an update that gives priority to more vulnerable road users like pedestrians, horse-riders and cyclists.
Latest figures show that our food shopping bills are soaring at the fastest rate in 13 years. Kate Quilton investigates whether the food industry in Britain is coping and finds out what we can do to beat the price hikes and save money.
Criminals operating in organised gangs are using sophisticated technology to steal cars and their parts to order. Rav Wilding investigates whether the police and manufacturers are doing enough to stay one step ahead of the thieves or not.
Higher household bills from food to electricity have encouraged over a million people in Britain to take on an extra job...known to many as a side hustle - to help them make some more cash. Reporter Adam Shaw investigates.
Reporter Michelle Ackerley reveals the top tips for boosting your retirement fund - and uncovers how scammers could be targeting our hard-earned life savings.
When Boris Johnson became Prime Minister in July 2019, it seemed like nothing could stop him, he won a spectacular majority in December 2019. Paul Brand examines how the political Houdini lost his magic.
With the temperature rising, the Met Office has issued its first ever red warning for extreme heat for parts of the country. So are these hot spells here to stay? ITV weather presenter Laura Tobin has been finding out.
The NHS has been described as a national religion - Paul Brand investigates a crisis in faith as delayed ambulances and overcrowded A and E's are linked to thousands of deaths.
An estimated 12 million people in the UK are living with what's described as a 'hidden' disability. Many struggle with an impairment that is not obvious and it can mean years waiting for a diagnosis. Saima Moshin looks at the true cost.
Shoplifting has plagued retailers for decades, with violence and aggression towards staff now reportedly reaching record numbers. So is enough being done to tackle this age-old problem? Adam Shaw reports.
Only 14 per cent of rivers in England are in good ecological health. Joe Crowley looks at the state of the nation's rivers and waterways and asks what's really being done to tackle the pollution problem.
Supporters say 'stop and search' is an effective police tactic to get knives and drugs off our streets. But, data shows it's disproportionately used against people from ethnic minority communities and their children.
Nearly half a million properties in the UK are thought to be second homes, used mainly as holiday rental properties. Amid the escalating housing crisis, is now the time to limit second holiday home purchases? Helen Skelton investigates.
In 2021, thousands of dentists handed back their NHS contracts, leaving the country's teeth untreated and waiting lists in some places are years long. Daniel Hewitt explores what people are doing to end their tooth-related suffering.
Despite intervention from the Government, the UK remains on the precipice of a major cost of living crisis as a summer of anxiety gives way to a winter of desperation. Paul Brand investigates.
It's been estimated that grandparents in the UK save working parents more than £7 billion in childcare costs every year, but when things get tough in families, it seems that the law may not be on their side.
Families across the UK are feeling the pinch as mortgage costs skyrocket ahead of a looming interest rate rise from the Bank of England, but is there more to this money crisis than meets the eye, and what can you do to keep ahead?
Billions of pounds a year are spent on home improvements, but the number of complaints about rogue traders rose by more than a quarter last year, with thousands of homeowners being left in financial ruin. Michelle Ackerley investigates.
There's been a dramatic rise in people seeking to part with their pets, as the cost of living spirals. Research for 'Tonight' in conjunction with Dogs Trust shows just over 42,000 re-homing enquiries so far this year, a 48% rise.
With inflation at a 40-year high, can you cut costs without curtailing Christmas? Reporter Sonali Shah shares 12 tips for saving money and staying safe from scams this festive season.