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Childhood Obesity
Should severely obese children be taken into care?
University Fees
What is the impact of the £9,000-a-year student fees on English universities?
Forensic Science
Hannah Barnes investigates the state of the forensic science industry in the UK.
Cosmetic Surgery
Melanie Abbott asks whether the cosmetic surgery industry has cleaned up its act.
Police Complaints
Is the Independent Police Complaints Commission up to the job? Simon Cox investigates.
Visa Trouble at London Metropolitan University
Why has London Metropolitan University lost its licence to sponsor overseas students?
Annecy Killings
Simon Cox investigates the murder of a British family near Annecy in the French Alps.
Hillsborough
Why has it taken more than 20 years for the truth about Hillsborough to emerge?
Free Schools
Simon Cox investigates the battle for influence over free schools.
Burglary Victims Who Fight Back
Melanie Abbott asks how the law can deal with burglary victims who attack their intruders.
The Royal British Legion
Angus Crawford examines controversial change at the Royal British Legion.
Surgeons under Scrutiny
Matthew Hill asks why the Cornwall surgeon Rob Jones remained in practice so long.
Women Bishops
Linda Pressly asks, what happened with the Church of England's vote on women bishops?
Roma Children in Care
Simon Cox investigates concerns about the number of Roma children being taken into care.
HP and Autonomy
Phil Kemp investigates the sale of software company Autonomy to IT giant Hewlett Packard.
Historic Child Abuse Lessons
Should there be an over-arching inquiry into historic child abuse in England and Wales?
Railways
With rising rail fares and punctuality targets missed, do passengers get value for money?
Fixing the Libor Rate II
Simon Cox examines the continuing scandal of Libor manipulation, and its victims.
The Police Federation
Phil Kemp examines the Police Federation and the resignation of Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell
Algerian Siege
Simon Cox investigates what really went on at the In Amenas gas field in Algeria.
High Street Closures
What knock-on effect will recent retail collapses have on the high street?
Construction Industry Blacklisting
Simon Cox investigates the blacklisting of thousands of construction workers.
Pension Liberation Schemes
Simon Cox investigates the dangers of 'pension liberation' schemes.
Bulgarian and Romanian Immigration
Investigating the lifting of restrictions on Bulgarian and Romanian migrants in 2014.
Cypriot Banks
Simon Cox travels to Cyprus to examine how the banks ended up in such a mess.
Who is Pope Francis?
Mark Dowd travels to Argentina to probe the background of the new Pope.
Children's Heart Surgery
Who can parents trust to tell them where is best for their children to have heart surgery?
Bitcoin
Simon Cox investigates the virtual currency Bitcoin. What is it and what is it for?
MMR and the Legacy of the Link With Autism
How high rates of autism among some immigrant groups are still affecting the uptake of MMR
Police and Crime Commissioners
An assessment of Police and Crime Commissioners' performance six months into the job.
Investigating Historic Abuse
Can the criminal justice system deliver on its promise to deal with historic sexual abuse?