File on 4 Episodes Episode guide
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Egypt's Missing Millions
Fran Abrams investigates the corruption that lay behind the Mubarak regime.
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Danger at Work
After the first UK corporate manslaughter conviction, File on 4 examines safety at work.
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Doctors in Charge
Family doctors are key to the Government health reforms, but how efficient are our GPs?
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Airport Woes
Why were flights grounded by snow? Do Britain's airport woes run deeper than bad weather?
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Shaken Babies?
Andrew Hosken examines claims of a dirty tricks campaign over Shaken Baby Syndrome.
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Bent Cops
Are police doing enough to tackle corruption in their ranks? Allan Urry investigates.
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Tolerating the Intolerant?
Is religious intolerance growing among Britain's ethnic minorities?
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Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔs but no loans
How will the mortgage freeze hit Britain's already battered economy?
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Bitter Medicine
Is the government making it almost impossible to sue a drug company?
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Europe's Missing Millions
Angus Stickler investigates fraud involving European regional funding schemes.
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Care Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔs: When An Inspector Calls
Is enough being done to protect the elderly in care homes? Fran Abrams investigates.
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The Great Train Robbery?
Why do Britain's railways cost more than elsewhere in Europe? Allan Urry investigates.
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Charities - Giving and Taking
Can charities be trusted to run public services well and honestly? Gerry Northam reports.
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The Somali Connection
How British Somalis are recruited to fight for the banned Islamist group, al-Shabaab.
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A Taxing Dilemma
Michael Robinson reveals loopholes which let big businesses slash their UK tax bills.
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Foundation Hospitals: An Acute Crisis?
Why should we want more foundation hospitals when so many are in financial trouble?
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Insolvency Practitioners: A Corporate Killing
Allan Urry investigates concerns about the role of insolvency practitioners.
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Afghanistan: Enemies Within
Can Afghan forces guarantee the country's security when British and other troops pull out?
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Protecting the vulnerable
How well does the Court of Protection safeguard the finances of the old and vulnerable?
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Oil Spill Hangover
Could lessons from past disasters have prevented BP's oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico?
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Arms smugglers
Allan Urry investigates UK connections to the illegal weapons trade in conflict zones.
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Illegal workers
Jon Manel lifts the lid on illegal working in London.
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Stingy banks?
Is economic recovery at risk as banks are failing to lend? Morland Sanders investigates.
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Domestic servitude
Investigating the plight of foreign workers in the UK working in domestic servitude.
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Troops trauma
Is there a hidden epidemic of mental illness among soldiers who've served in Afghanistan?
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Crisis in public sector pensions
Is there really a crisis over public sector pensions? Gerry Northam investigates.
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Why does the UK still have high stillbirth rates?
Ann Alexander asks why the UK has some of the highest rates of stillbirths in Europe.
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Are bribe firms escaping justice?
Is Britain's drive to curb bribery and corruption working? Allan Urry investigates.
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Is Jobcentre Plus working?
Allan Urry reports from the communities already hardest hit by the rise in unemployment.
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Children who abuse children
Jackie Long finds out what is being done to help young abusers stop offending.