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Housing Benefit Cuts
The truth about housing benefit and why the Government wants to cap it.
Free Schools and Academies
Who runs England's schools? James Silver investigates the Government's drive for academies
Phil Woolas Loses his Seat
Simon Cox assesses the implications of the Phil Woolas case.
Ireland's Toxic Tiger
How much will British taxpayers suffer from the economic fallout in Ireland?
Wikileaks
Simon Cox talks to current and former members of Wikileaks to find out how it operates.
UK Uncut
Linda Pressly reports on UK Uncut's campaign against big businesses that avoid tax.
Bats, Balls and Bungs
As the tribunal into fixing allegations opens, we investigate corruption in cricket.
Luton: A 'Hotbed of Extremism'?
Phil Kemp asks if Luton deserves its reputation as a 'hotbed of extremism'.
Bankers' Bonuses
Bankers due £7bn: Simon Cox asks why the Government seems powerless to curb bonuses.
Petrol Prices
Michael Buchanan investigates why petrol prices are so high.
What Caused the Prison Riots?
Riots, disturbances and injuries in prisons: what's behind the rise in tension?
Easy Online Credit
Getting money online is fast, easy and very expensive. Too easy? Phil Kemp investigates.
Midwife Shortage
Why is there a shortage of midwives in England and what is the effect on pregnant women?
Uprisings in Libya
Hugh Miles reveals the background to recent events in Libya.
Evangelical Christians and Equality
The story behind cases involving evangelical Christians and the Equalities legislation.
Overseas Donations to British Universities
Should British universities rethink donations from the Middle East?
Voting Referendum
James Silver investigates the voting change referendum campaigns.
Illegal Music Downloads
Are the government's plans to stop illegal downloading of music unravelling?
Inspecting Britain's Nuclear Power Plants
Is Britain's nuclear power plant inspection regime up to the job? Andy Denwood Reports.
The Last Census?
James Silver investigates whether this year's census will be the last of its kind.
Democracy in Tunisia
Linda Pressley travels to Tunisia to examine the progress of its transition to democracy.
African Refugees in Europe
Why Europe is divided by the latest influx of refugees from the conflicts in North Africa.
Tesco Riots in Bristol
Were the Bristol Tesco riots a sign of frustration about planning rules and supermarkets?
Learning Lessons from 7/7
Simon Cox asks if the emergency services have learnt the lessons of incidents like 7/7.
NHS Whistleblowers
The Report investigates why some NHS whistleblowers end up suspended from their jobs.
Exam Paper Mistakes
The Report asks why so many mistakes were found on exam papers this summer.
Phone Hacking
Simon Cox investigates how far the phone hacking scandal spreads.
The MOD's Missing Kit
How did the MOD lose track of over 5bn pounds of equipment?
TB in Cattle
The battle over badger culling and the controversy of how to tackle TB in cattle.
Extremism in the UK
In the wake of the massacre in Norway, James Silver reports on extremism in the UK.
The Hacking Scandal and the Murder of Daniel Morgan
Are there links between the murder of PI Daniel Morgan and the phone hacking scandal?