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Torturers in the UK
Fran Abrams asks if Britain has become a haven for torturers.
Who stole my house?
Shari Vahl investigates the adequacy of safeguards to property rights in Britain.
Preserving Jobs for British Workers
Jenny Cuffe asks if the policy of preserving jobs for British workers is being undermined.
Causes of the Swine Flu Virus
Julian O'Halloran investigates claims about the causes of the swine flu virus.
Incompetence within the Learning and Skills Council
Gerry Northam investigates allegations of incompetence in the Learning and Skills Council.
Private Finance Initiative
Michael Robinson asks if the Private Finance Initiative represents value for money.
No-win, No-fee Lawyers
Miriam O'Reilly investigates the no-win, no-fee lawyers who bring claims against the NHS.
Public Protection
Is Britain's system of public protection from violent offenders still among the best?
RAF Safety Record
Angus Stickler examines the safety record of the RAF in recent conflicts.
Corporate Fraudsters
Are some of the UK's biggest corporate fraudsters now practically immune from prosecution?
US and UK Security Services
Stephen Grey investigates the relationship between the US and the UK security services.
Right-Wing Extremists
Allan Urry assesses the threat of attacks by white, racist, right-wing extremists.
Community Mental Health Services
Miriam O'Reilly investigates claims of major problems in community mental health services.
Armed Forces Equipment
Gerry Northam asks why it seems so hard to buy the right equipment for our forces.
Levels of Executive Pay
Julian O'Halloran examines the levels of pay awarded by some councils to their executives.
Increasing Bank Profits
Michael Robinson examines the latest tricks which some banks are using to increase profits
Funding the Frontline Police Force
Allan Urry investigates the effects of the police force's current funding problems.
Illegal Gold Mining
Jenny Cuffe reports from DR Congo on the scale of illegal gold mining.
Organ Shortages
Gerry Northam examines the problems being posed by the shortage of organs for transplants.
Iraqi Refugees
Kate Clark investigates why thousands of Iraqi refugees are still refusing to return home.
Cost-cutting in Forensic Science
Fran Abrams examines aggressive cost-cutting in the government's forensic science service.
Who polices the police?
Gerry Northam considers the independence of the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
Drug danger distraction?
Investigating concerns about the way a bestselling antipsychotic drug was marketed.
Improvised Explosive Devices in Afghanistan
What is being done to tackle the threat of improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan.
The next banking nightmare?
Michael Robinson investigates the nasty surprises in the commercial property market.
NHS safety alerts ignored?
Julian O'Halloran asks how many people are being killed by avoidable hospital blunders.
Concerns over child courts
Jenny Cuffe asks why CAFCASS, the family courts' advisory service, is facing a backlog.
Computing calamities
Gerry Northam asks if some major IT projects could be scrapped by a new government.
Pensions crisis
Investigating allegations that some companies are failing their pension fund obligations.
Children who abuse children
Jackie Long finds out what is being done to help young abusers stop offending.
Is Jobcentre Plus working?
Allan Urry reports from the communities already hardest hit by the rise in unemployment.