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Computer Hacking
How widespread was computer hacking by the press? Jane Dodge reports.
Clinical Trials
Simon Cox investigates whether proposed changes to medical trials can make a difference.
Iran's Soft Power
With diplomatic relations at a new low, does Iran still have influence in the UK?
Metal Theft
As metal theft reaches epidemic proportions, Andrew Hosken investigates what can be done.
Problem leases
Adrian Goldberg investigates claims of malpractice in the UK's leasing industry.
PIP Breast Implants
Simon Cox reports on the faulty PIP breast implant scandal.
The Drug Khat
Why is the drug khat still legal in the UK but banned in many other western countries?
Costa Concordia
Simon Cox investigates cruise ship safety after the Costa Concordia disaster.
Battling Boardroom Pay
Can the Government bring top CEOs pay under control? Max Flint reports.
Underperforming Primary Schools
Why some primary schools are fighting government plans to force them to become academies.
NHS Reform
Simon Cox asks: why is NHS reform mired in controversy?
The Work Programme Revisited
Is the government's welfare-to-work programme simply unworkable?
Kenya Terror: The British Connection?
The widow of the 7/7 King's Cross bomber is alleged to be involved in an al-Shabaab plot.
Facing the Drought
The Report investigates England's worst drought in over 30 years.
What Price Cheap Booze?
Will the Coalition's planned minimum price for alcohol reduce binge drinking and violence?
Mark Duggan Investigation
Will we find out why police shot Mark Duggan, whose death sparked last summer's riots?
Interest Rate Swaps
Phil Kemp asks if banks are facing another mis-selling scandal with 'interest rate swaps'.
Tax Relief on Charity Donations
Will charities be hit as hard as they claim by cuts to tax relief on donations?
Gareth Williams: Death of an MI6 Officer
Phillip Kemp asks if the investigation into MI6 agent Gareth Williams' death was flawed.
Grooming: Who Cares?
How children sent into care far from home become vulnerable to grooming for sexual abuse.
The Children's Care Business
Is profit being prioritised over a duty of care when it comes to children's homes?
NHS Trust Going Bust
Wesley Stephenson asks if lessons be learnt from the first NHS Trust to go bust.
Fixing the Libor Rate
As banks are investigated for rigging the Libor interest rate, Simon Cox asks who lost out
UK Border Agency Strike
What are the reasons behind the strike by border staff? Adrian Goldberg investigates.
G4S and Olympic Security
Mukul Devichand investigates the inside story of G4S and Olympic security.
Olympic Legacy
Simon Cox investigates the economic legacy of hosting the Olympic Games.
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.