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Escaping My Abuser
Sun, Aug 16, 2020
  • S68.E32
  • Escaping My Abuser
Victoria Derbyshire investigates what the coronavirus lockdown has meant for those trapped with an abusive partner, and meets some of those who have managed to escape.
7.8 /10
How to Save the High Street
For more than a century, our high streets have been key to our communities but now they face a multitude of challenges. Business journalist Adam Shaw investigates government plans to spend millions of pounds reviving town centres.
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Cashing in on the Housing Crisis
In 2013, a change in planning laws meant companies could buy up and convert old office blocks into homes without planning permission. This programme meets some of those now housed in such blocks by local councils.
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Amazon: What They Know About Us
Amazon has risen to become one of the most powerful companies in the world. The technology it is developing has the power to shape our future but is it a force for good or is there a dark side to its power?
7.4 /10
The Million Pound Disability Payout
The Department for Work and Pensions is meant to help disabled people get back into work. But the DWP has lost more employment tribunals for disability discrimination than any other employer in Britain.
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Britain's Bus Crisis
Across Britain bus use has plummeted in recent years. Outside London thousands of routes have been cut and bus pass use is down. The prime minister has pledged billions to revitalise the bus network, but is it enough?
7.6 /10
On the NHS Frontline
Four weeks into the government lockdown to save lives and protect the NHS, Jane Corbin reports from the frontline to tell the inside story of a Coventry hospital coping with Covid-19.
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Lockdown: How Business Is Coping
A look at how Britain's economy has been radically altered by the Coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdown. While some businesses are struggling to stay afloat others face unprecedented demand for their services.
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Scandal at the Post Office
A report on what could be Britain's largest ever miscarriage of justice - the scandal surrounding the Post Office's Horizon computer system and evidence of a cover-up at the Post Office.
7.6 /10
Hunting the Neo-Nazis
An investigation into the global network of neo-Nazis and how they are recruiting and radicalising people in the UK, such as the 16-year-old who became the youngest person in Britain to be charged with planning a terrorist attack.
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Lifting the Lockdown
The city of Salford lifts the lockdown and tries to get its community back to work. But with the local council approaching bankruptcy, can services be sustained?
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China's Coronavirus Cover-Up
Did China hide crucial information about Covid-19? BBC China Editor Carrie Gracie investigates how it delayed reporting the initial outbreak, evidence that it could be spread to humans and how doctors who spoke out were silenced.
6.6 /10
The Forgotten Frontline
Were care homes abandoned to battle Covid-19 alone? Over several months, cameras were allowed into two very different care homes, revealing the dedication of staff, frustration of managers and heartache as more and more lives were lost.
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Hostage in Iran
Reporter Darragh MacIntyre meets with the families of British people who have been arbitrarily detained in Iran and asks whether the payment of a historic debt could set them free.
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Exposing the Illegal Organ Trade
An investigation into one of the world's most brutal trades, the buying and selling of human organs. Meeting the African migrants who have been exploited for their body parts by criminal gangs and pursing those behind the exploitation.
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Test and Trace Exposed
Whistleblowers working inside the government's new coronavirus tracking system reveal chaos, technical problems, confusion and wasted resources and a system that does not appear to them to be working.
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Australia Burning
Thirty-four people died in Australia last year as the worst bush fires in living memory swept across the country. As this year's fire season gets underway, Clive Myrie asks if these levels of destruction are to become normal.
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Has Covid Stolen My Future?
Kash Jones investigates the long-term consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic on young people, meeting young adults trying to deal with the long-term impact on their education, job prospects and mental health.
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Is TikTok Safe?
Tina Daheley investigates whether TikTok, the social media sensation of lockdown, is safe for the millions of young people who have signed up to use it.
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Liverpool: Fighting Covid
Jane Corbin visits Liverpool to find out how people are coping with tier three coronavirus restrictions to find out whether people have complied with the rules, if the restrictions are starting to work and what the future now holds.
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Can Biden Unite America?
Joe Biden has won the battle for the White House. Reporter Hilary Andersson meets the Trump supporters who believe the election was stolen and asks whether they will ever accept their new president.
6.9 /10
Britain's Wild Weather
Justin Rowlatt visits communities around Britain battered by this year's extreme weather - unprecedented rainfall, sunshine and sustained high temperatures - to find out how they have coped.
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The Race for a Vaccine
The inside story of the development of the Oxford vaccine against Covid-19. Fergus Walsh scrutinises the data that has come out of the trials, and examines the vaccination's efficacy and safety.
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