Fly Tipping: Dirty Britain?
With fly-tipping in the UK reported to be at its highest level for a decade and enforcement failing to keep pace, Michelle Ackerley looks at why so much rubbish is being dumped and the high-tech solutions to turn the tide.
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When Can I See My GP?
GPs are working harder than ever before, yet patients are still struggling to get appointments. 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.
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Your Car: Time to Switch?
After strong demand for used cars in 2022 - and ahead of the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel cars - Ginny Buckley looks at the affordability and reliability of electric cars. Is now the right time to trade in for an electric vehicle?
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Botched? Inside the Beauty Business
For many Brits, so-called cosmetic 'tweakments' - are a way to enhance your appearance and give a boost in confidence. However, these procedures have also resulted in distressing and at times lasting damage for a growing number of people.
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Britain's Parking Nightmares
In Britain there are 40 million cars and finding somewhere to park them is proving problematic. Reporter Adam Shaw takes a look at what can be done to tackle the country's parking problem.
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Can You Boost Your Immune System?
Britain has been in the grip of its worst flu season for almost a decade, and catching a cold or flu can have a huge impact on our health, the economy and the NHS - what can we do to protect ourselves? Reporter Kylie Pentelow finds out.
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Immigration: Where Are We Now?
As the Government vows to 'stop the small boats', Adil Ray explores the UK's asylum crisis and our attitudes towards migrants of all kinds, and he also asks just what Britain's problem is with immigration anyway.
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Rent Rises: The True Cost?
The number of households renting in Britain has doubled in the last 20 yrs, with demand outstripping supply, prospective tenants are facing a fiercely competitive market. Datshiane Navanayagam looks at the reality facing Britain's renters.
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High Stakes? Britain's Betting Boom
Paul Brand asks if the new Government gambling reform will go far enough, he speaks to the people coping with the impact of gambling harms and hears from the experts regarding the scale of the problem of gambling in the UK today.
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Customers: Are We Being Served?
Customer complaints are said to have risen to their highest levels for more than ten years - with poor customer service estimated to cost UK businesses billions of pounds each month. Adam Shaw has been finding out how to complain and win.
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Food Prices: How High Will They Go?
As food prices rise at the highest rate since 1978, Kate Quilton investigates why they're rocketing, who is being impacted, and what we can all do to save on our shopping bills.
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All-Inclusive Holidays: Unpacked
Summer 2023 is being hailed as the first fully open holiday season since the start of the pandemic, but with industry experts reporting a sharp rise in the cost of holidays, could all-inclusive be the way to go? Ginny Buckley reports.
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A.I.: What You Need to Know
A.I. is pushing the boundaries of what we thought was possible, but the race to harness this new technology has also raised some unsettling questions. Rachel Younger explores the promise and the perils of this new technology.
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Lindsey & Rob: Living with MND
Rugby league legend Rob Burrow has been battling Motor Neurone Disease (MND) since his diagnosis in 2019 with wife Lindsey by his side - in May 2023, Lindsey took part in the first-ever Leeds Marathon.
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Access Denied? Britain's Mobility Problem
Holidaying in the summer should be a time when all of us can get some much-needed rest and relaxation, but getting away from it all can create a whole new set of stresses for many disabled people or people with mobility issues.
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Elderly & Evicted: Our Care Home Crisis
Care homes across England reported serving almost 6,000 people with 'notices to quit', with families often given just weeks to find a new home for residents with highly complex needs - Paul Brand investigates.
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Scam Britain: How to Stay Safe
Research suggests that 40 million adults in the UK have been targeted by scammers so far in 2023, and are now cashing in on the cost-of-living crisis, how do you spot a scam, and what's being done to beat the crooks? Ranvir Singh reports.
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Energy Bills: Can Green Be Cheaper?
We will need a green revolution in how we heat and power our homes to reach the UK's net zero target, but are the current low-carbon options too costly to install and too hard to maintain after we've faced huge increases to energy bills.
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How to Age Well: Your Lifestyle
We're living longer than ever before as a population, but the years we're adding to our lives aren't necessarily the healthiest. Lara Lewington explores the lifestyle changes that might help us all live better for longer.
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How to Age Well: Your Diet
We're living longer than ever before as a population, but the years we're adding to our lives aren't necessarily the healthiest. Journalist Kate Quilton looks at the impact that our diet can have on our later years.
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Britain's Dirty Water: What Went Wrong?
Hundreds of thousands of sewage spills take place into waters around the country each year - when combined with other pollution, some beaches are now in such a bad state that visitors are officially advised to stay off of them entirely.
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Dangerous Dogs: What's the Truth?
Dog attacks are on the rise, and 2022 saw a record ten fatalities from dog-related injuries in England and Wales - so what exactly is going on, and how can we tackle Britain's dangerous dogs? Charlotte Hawkins reports.
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Miscarriage: Our Hidden Loss
It's thought to affect one in five pregnancies. News presenter Andrea Byrne opens up about her own experience of pregnancy loss as she examines the stigma around miscarriage and the support available for those who go through it.
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Sleep Well, Live Better: Britain's Sleep Problem
A survey for Tonight reveals that, in the last six months, concern about the cost of living has also affected many people's ability to get a proper night's rest - Rachel Townsend examines why so many of us have trouble sleeping.
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E-Bikes and Scooters: Trouble on the Road?
Whether privately owned or rented, electric bikes and scooters have become a common sight on our roads - they can offer cheap and sustainable travel when used correctly, but are they causing more harm than good? Adam Shaw reports.
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Young Carers: A Hidden Crisis
Ronke Phillips investigates the true scale of the issue of young carers and asks whether they are getting the support that they so dearly need or not.
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Scam Britain: What You Need to Know
Over 1.2 billion pounds was stolen by criminals through fraud in 2022, the equivalent of over 2,300 pounds every minute - Alex Beresford reports on the scams that are becoming ever more sophisticated and how can we avoid becoming victims.
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After Lucy Letby: Silence on the Wards?
Dr Ravi Jayaram helped expose serial killer nurse Lucy Letby, but it was months before his fears were finally investigated by police - now he joins Paul Brand to investigate the estimated 11,000 avoidable deaths a year in our NHS.
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Britain: On the Sick?
The number of people not working because of long-term health problems has risen sharply and is now at the highest level since records began. Adam Shaw finds out what is behind Britain's sick note epidemic.
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Elderly Drivers: Putting the Brakes On?
There are almost six million drivers aged over 70 in Britain, and this number is set to rise with an ageing population. Ginny Buckley investigates if the current licensing system should be changed to make our roads safer for everyone.
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New Knees & Hips: Britain's Biggest Queue
More than one in 10 of us in the UK are thought to have arthritis in the knee or hip joints, and it's a growing problem. Dr Zoe Williams investigates if surgery is the only option for those in pain.
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Cutting the Cost of Christmas
After a 2023 of rising food prices, soaring mortgages and high fuel prices - many of us will be feeling the pinch, so Angellica Bell discovers the ways we can keep costs down and still have fun this festive season on a budget.
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Post & Parcels: Getting Christmas Delivered?
We spent an estimated 20 billion pounds in the UK on Christmas gifts in 2022 and around a third of our shopping was done online - 'Tonight' goes behind the scenes to meet the people who are delivering Christmas.
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Homeless Families: Our Christmas Crisis
As Christmas approaches, award-winning journalist Daniel Hewitt meets families whose lives have been thrust into chaos by no-fault evictions, inadequate housing, and a system on its knees.
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