It's estimated on average 8 pharmacies a week are closing down, at the same time as patients are facing huge shortages of life saving prescriptions. Paul Brand has examined the current state of our country's chemists for Tonight.
ITV's Deputy Political Editor Anushka Asthana talks to Labour's Keir Starmer, in the first of two revealing programmes about the leaders of the UK's two largest political parties.
Unpaid carers in England and Wales are providing care worth an estimated £162 billion a year. What is the cost to those who take on the responsibility of caring for others?
Britain is facing a severe shortage of skilled tradespeople - it's estimated that the UK needs nearly a million new recruits over the next decade. Michelle Ackerley finds out why.
Between two and three women are murdered by a partner or ex-partner every week. Julie Etchingham explores the Government's commitment to tackling violence against women.
Datshiane Navanayagam reports on those left behind in our digital world. What's happening the millions of adults in the UK who lack the basic skills to access the internet?
Helen Skelton reports as experts share their tips on how to get value for money on our holidays while also making sure that we don't fall victim to a scam.
A look at the financial abuse of older people by their own family, friends, and those in positions of trust while also asking what can be done to protect them.
Geraint Vincent meets those affected by a rise in vermin infestations in the UK and asks if Britain's pest problem is at risk of spiralling out of control.
Motoring journalist Ginny Buckley investigates unprecedented price hikes in the costs of car ownership and what the average motorist can do about them.
Lucy Verasamy learns why local authorities in England deal with over a million fly tipping incidents a year and why so much rubbish is being dumped in the UK.
ITV Consumer Editor Chris Choi takes viewers on a journey of discovery that follows fortune hunters and reveals how we too can track down missing cash.
Kate Quilton reports on why high food inflation has affected prices - even now it has been coming down - and what can we all do to spend less at the supermarket tills.
An examination of the rising costs of funerals that finds out how we can plan for the funeral we want for ourselves or our loved ones while watching our budgets.
Chloe Keedy challenges the digital nomad lifestyle and explores what the UK workplace looks like in the midst of an ever-changing employment landscape.
More than four million children are now living in poverty in Britain, the highest number for twenty years. Tonight asks what is being done to tackle the problem.
A town hall crisis - bigger council tax bills for fewer services. Cuts going deeper than potholes with several authorities going bust. Paul Brand investigates.
As the country prepares for a momentous decision, ITV's Paul Brand interviews Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and asks if he has the plan and personality to win.
Tonight profiles Reform UK's Nigel Farage, Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the SNP John Swinney, and Rhun ap Iorwerth from Plaid Cymru.
Paul Brand sits down with leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer to probe their policies and to try to find out more about this Prime Minister candidate.
Paul Brand looks at the breakdown in law and order on our streets in the summer of 2024 and the consequences of the worst far-right violence in recent memory.
Robert Moore travels to crucial battlegrounds in America's 2024 presidential election to hear from the voters who hold the nation's future in their hands.
'Skinny jabs' are licensed for use in the UK - Ranvir Singh reports on who is eligible for them on the NHS, how much we know about them, and if they can help Britain's obesity crisis.
Gordon Smart reports on why many adults in the UK are facing a stress epidemic and finds out what we can all do to manage our stress levels and look after our health.
Faye Barker investigates what can be done to tackle the potential damage arising from the increasing integration of smartphones into our everyday lives.
Spiking can and increasingly does happen to anyone - with new and exclusive data, Sangita Lal reveals the true scale of the problem and meets some of its victims.
Datshiane Navanayagam finds out what we can all do to cut the cost of energy bills this coming winter after the energy price cap rose again in October 2024.
Daniel Hewitt asks what is key to preserving dignity in end-of-life care as hospices face a financial crisis that has left them reliant on public generosity.