Tonight
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Année : 1999
Nombre de saisons : 27
Durée moyenne d'un épisode : 30 minutes
Genre(s) : Documentaire, Actualité, Talk Show
Tonight is a long-running ITV news-magazine, focusing on current affairs and and investigative issues. From 1999-2007, the show was known as "Tonight with Trevor McDonald".
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Épisode 1 - Paddington Rail Disaster: A Tonight Special
6 octobre 1999
A Tonight with Trevor McDonald special following the previous day's Ladbroke Grove rail crash.
Épisode 1 - Human Cargo
4 mai 2000
Épisode 1 - Eva's Song
15 mars 2001
Tonight with Trevor McDonald feature on Eva Cassidy
Épisode 2 - Alarm Call
8 novembre 2001
Épisode 1 - A Miracle Cure?
21 janvier 2002
A look at a possible cure for Dyslexia currently under trial.
Épisode 2 - Monday: 11th Febuary 2002
11 février 2002
Épisode 3 - HRT: Truth or Scare?
15 juillet 2002
Épisode 1 - Costa Killer
1 décembre 2003
Épisode 3 - On the Ropes
12 janvier 2004
Épisode 1 - Why Are We Waiting?
17 janvier 2005
Épisode 2 - Fox Hunting Ban
21 février 2005
Épisode 3 - Til Death Do Us Part?
15 avril 2005
Épisode 4 - Tonight Special: London Under Attack
8 juillet 2005
Épisode 1 - Virtually Addicted?
18 septembre 2006
Épisode 2 - Fit To Burst?
4 septembre 2006
Épisode 3 - Fast And Furious
13 octobre 2006
Épisode 1 - A Question of Murder
3 septembre 2007
2007 ITV Tonight film about the case of Sam Hallam whose conviction for murder was quashed by the Court of Appeal in May 2012.
Épisode 2 - Death Race 2007
11 décembre 2007
A show created to highlight the use of the internet to display illegal driving.
Épisode 1 - Past It's Sell-By Date
13 juin 2008
Épisode 6 - Is TV Too Rude?
23 janvier 2009
Épisode 8 - Past Its Sell-By Date
4 septembre 2009
Are sell-by dates finally past their sell-by date? Last year, reporter Jonathan Maitland diced with dysentery when he deliberately ate food whose shelf life had well and truly expired. Mouldy bread, whiffy mince... Maitland came to no harm and has lived to tell the tale. For his next trick he wants to see if he can create a banquet for 5,000 people using only food scavenged from supermarket bins. We throw away obscene amounts of perfectly good food in this country because of our obsession about sell-by dates but perhaps our food safety paranoia has gone too far... Chef Antony Worrall Thompson helps stir the debate by cooking up a freegan feast. Binoffee pie anyone?
Épisode 10 - Fix My Finances
18 septembre 2009
Épisode 11 - Cournershops Under Attack
11 juin 2009
Independent convenience stores are facing more challenges than ever before with the threat of supermarket growth now accompanied by a deep recession and fears about increased crime. Mark Jordan meets the shopkeepers battling against vandalism, violent attacks, theft and arson as they try to keep their businesses afloat.
Épisode 12 - The Terrorist Hunter
22 juin 2009
Trevor McDonald talks to Andy Hayman, formerly the most senior police officer in charge of the fight against terrorism, about his views on the 7/7 bombings, the political response and the future of terrorism in the UK. The presenter also examines whether there hould be a public inquiry into the London attacks
Épisode 1 - The Election Uncovered
8 avril 2010
Épisode 4 - Who's Going to Vote?
29 avril 2010
Épisode 11 - The Value of a Degree
3 février 2011
Épisode 13 - Endgame Afghanistan
17 février 2011
‘TONIGHT - Endgame Afghanistan’ The programme was shown on 17 Feb and gives an insight into the lives and roles of the RAF personnel serving at Camp Bastion. Presenter Morland Sanders follows a day in the life of RAF Chaplain Flt Lt Adrian Dyer, talks with RAF medical and Force Protection staff on a Medical Emergency Response Team, talks with the Stn Cdr and goes out with 34 Sqn RAF Regt...
Épisode 14 - Cyber Wars
24 février 2011
A look at the threats in cyberspace - from our personal computer through to nation states.
Épisode 35 - University or Bust
25 août 2011
Épisode 40 - Bosnia - Unfinished Business
15 septembre 2011
An ITN report years later (2010) about the situation in post civil war Bosnia-Herzegovina. The original reporter who first broke the story about the Omarska concentration run by Serb war criminals goes back to interview prisoners and guards....Unfortunetly, it does not look like Bosnia has healed even 20 years after the conflict.
Épisode 46 - Not in My Backyard
27 octobre 2011
Épisode 48 - Life After the Riots
10 novembre 2011
Épisode 51 - Counting on Christmas
15 décembre 2011
Épisode 52 - Man vs. Mother Nature
17 mars 2011
Japan has invested billions in preparing for the "superquake". They built Tokyo - a skyscraper metropolis - right next to one of the earth's most active fault lines. Their investment paid off when the greatest quake in the nation's memory came last Friday - in Tokyo it was Man who won in the battle with Mother Nature. Astonishingly just 4 people lost their lives. But North of Tokyo, Man's best attempts to prepare for a tsunami proved no match for the force of Mother Nature. Tens of thousands are feared dead, entire communities have been swept away by the giant wave that hit with little warning and maximum force. The Pacific Ocean early warning system worked - but the quake was so close to the coast it gave hundreds of thousands of people only moments to escape.
Épisode 1 - Dying to be Thin
5 janvier 2012
At a time when many people are embarking on a post-Christmas diet or renewing their gym membership in an attempt to shed excess festive pounds, Fiona Foster asks whether we are unwittingly damaging our children's attitude to food. She meets teenage girls who are being treated for severe eating disorders and reports on a survey commissioned by the programme, which reveals that children as young as seven are already worrying about what they eat and how much they weigh.
Épisode 2 - The Silicone Scandal
12 janvier 2012
Reporter Chris Choi takes to the road with a woman who has had PIP implants to investigate a story that has rocked the cosmetic industry to its core and left thousands affected.
Épisode 3 - Did Gaddafi Kill My Daughter
19 janvier 2012
75-year-old Jim Swire, who lost his daughter in the Lockerbie bombing, travels to war-torn Libya to investigate whether Colonel Gaddafi was behind the atrocity. He meets the only man convicted of the attack, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, and confronts the new administration in his search for answers.
Épisode 4 - Payback Time
26 janvier 2012
As household debt rises to the five billion mark and the cost of living is at its highest level for years, the programme looks at how ordinary households are borrowing just to fund their day-to-day expenses. These pressures are also putting up the cost of getting into debt.
Épisode 5 - Hot Metal
2 février 2012
Jonathan Maitland investigates the increasing problem of metal theft, which is costing the country billions of pounds a year and is affecting nearly every aspect of our lives. Attacks on power substations have doubled over the past year and millions of passengers have had their rail journeys disrupted. Hospitals have also been affected as generators have been targeted, with some operations having to be cancelled as a result. What is being done to crack down on this extraordinary wave of targeted crime?
Épisode 6 - The Cost of Going Green
9 février 2012
Jonathan Maitland looks at whether the Government's commitment to renewable energy could increase our household bills. The Government aims for 15 percent of our energy to be provided by the likes of wind, water and solar power by 2020 - but what is the cost of going green?
Épisode 7 - The Obesity Time Bomb
23 février 2012
The average adult male currently weighs 13st, but is predicted to rise to 17st over the next 50 years. Fiona Foster reports on the growing number of people in the UK being treated for obesity-related illnesses and examines the financial strain this is putting on the NHS.
Épisode 8 - Public v Private Sector: Who Wins?
1 mars 2012
The public and private sectors have long regarded each other with suspicion, both imagining that the grass is greener on the other side. But in this age of austerity, who gets the best deal? ITV News business editor Laura Kuenssberg dispels some of those myths about long lunch breaks and jobs for life, and asks who really gets the best pay, the most generous perks and the biggest pensions.
Épisode 9 - 2012 Pride and Punishment
8 mars 2012
Should Britain's fastest man be free to race at the Olympics? Dwain Chambers is currently barred from London 2012 but a court case next week might force the British Olympic Association to give him a second chance. The programme follows him at home and abroad in the run-up to the decision, and reveals how he is trying to put things right. A host of current and former Olympians including Sharron Davies, Kriss Akabusi, Greg Searle and Kim Collins give their views. Should Chambers be allowed to compete or should the BOA's uncompromising stance on former drug cheats stand?
Épisode 10 - Our Kids Rotten Teeth
15 mars 2012
There has been some remarkable progress in dental health recently - yet a third of children in the UK have tooth decay by the time they start primary school. Every year tens of thousands of them require hospital operations to remove their rotting teeth. Tonight investigates why this entirely preventable disease is still such a problem in 2012 and what can be done to eradicate it.
Épisode 11 - How Much is Your Council Charging You?
22 mars 2012
Jonathan Maitland looks at how some local authorities are raising extra cash by putting up fees such as library fines, car parking and even social care in order to compensate for losing government grants. At a time when some councils are planning to freeze council tax, other local authorities say they have no other choice but to raise charges - and the Government accuses some local councils of using the public as cash cows.
Épisode 12 - Bamber - The New Evidence
29 mars 2012
Jeremy Bamber, one of Britain's most notorious killers, was convicted in 1986 of the mass murder of his entire family. He was sentenced to life behind bars but has always protested his innocence. In this programme, former detective Mark Williams-Thomas is given exclusive access to new evidence that could lead to the case being referred back to the Court of Appeal.
Épisode 13 - Because We Are Worth It
5 avril 2012
The Prime Minister has called it the ‘merry-go-round’ of super-rich bosses rubber stamping each other’s inflated pay deals. With the average FTSE 100 chief executive earning over £5 million a year, Lord Sugar and EasyJet's Sir Stelios help ITV News Business Editor Laura Kuenssberg investigate why top pay continues to rise, while many of us struggle.
Épisode 14 - Are Your Kids Contagious
12 avril 2012
As childhood diseases such as measles and whooping cough appear to be making a comeback in the UK, Fiona Foster investigates why parents are deciding not to immunise their children. What is being done to protect the health of future generations?
Épisode 15 - Why Isn't Britain Working?
19 avril 2012
Unemployment is at its highest level for 18 years, but some companies say that they are having trouble recruiting suitable staff. Jonathan Maitland meets employers who are resorting to desperate measures in an attempt to fill vacancies.
Épisode 16 - Is Britain Running Dry?
26 avril 2012
Two consecutive dry winters have taken their toll and Britain is now facing its worst drought for more than 30 years, with millions of people having already had hosepipe bans imposed. With experts predicting that our climate will continue to get drier and warmer, this programme examines what we are doing to protect our water supplies and asks whether we all need to change the way we use this most precious resource.
Épisode 17 - The Trouble with Men
3 mai 2012
One in five of us will experience depression at some point in our lives, and the World Health Organisation predicts that the condition will be more disabling than cancer and AIDS within a decade. Figures suggest that females suffer from it more than males, but is that the real picture? Penny Marshall takes a closer look at the illness and the stigma that still exists around it.
Épisode 18 - The Great British Weather
17 mai 2012
Jonathan Maitland investigates the impact of our changing climate as Britain goes from the hottest March since 1957 to the wettest April since records began. In the space of a few weeks the country has experienced wildfires, floods, sunshine and snow - what is happening to Britain's weather?
Épisode 19 - People Power
24 mai 2012
Energy bills average more than 1,300 pounds a year per household and are set to continue rising. For the first time in the UK, thousands of people have got together to see if they can slash the cost. They have all agreed to switch to a new supplier at the same time - but only if they are offered a good enough deal. Jonathan Maitland finds out whether people power can pay off.
Épisode 20 - The Parent Trap
31 mai 2012
Fiona Foster looks at the increasing financial burden of childcare costs, with many families paying out up to a third of their income on pre-school nurseries. Britain spends more on this than almost any other country in the world, and for many families it even outweighs their mortgage payments.
Épisode 21 - Work Until You Drop
7 juin 2012
More than 750,000 people over the age of 65 are still in employment, and it is predicted that figure will double by 2017. Fiona Foster investigates whether it is fair on the young that everyone can work for as long as they like and meets some of Britain's oldest employees.
Épisode 22 - Barking Mad?
28 juin 2012
Jonathan Maitland looks at how attacks by dangerous dogs have reached record levels in the UK, highlighted by the recent shocking case of a two-year-old boy who received serious head injuries when he was attacked by his neighbour's dog. Campaigners are now demanding swift action from the government, but what can be done to stop the problem without punishing millions of responsible dog owners?
Épisode 23 - Who Wants To Live Forever?
5 juillet 2012
A look at how thousands are now celebrating their one hundredth birthday as we meet a centenarian marathon runner, an abseiling great grandmother, and some of the scientists racing to discover the age gene.
Épisode 24 - Olympic Winners and Losers
12 juillet 2012
With just weeks to go until the start of London 2012, this programme examines some of the Games' surprising winners and losers. Pas-de-Calais in northern France has hosted 248 national Olympic teams because of its proximity to London, while thousands of landlords in the capital cannot let out their homes because of an Olympic property glut. Fiona Foster reports.
Épisode 25 - What Are Your Kids Up To?
26 juillet 2012
As the school holidays begin, a look at how your children could be more at risk in their bedrooms than playing outside as thousands now have unrestricted access to the internet. The risks include pornography, online bullying and even grooming.
Épisode 26 - Divided Britain
2 août 2012
You might think that the more you earn the better off you will be. But that is not always the case, where you live makes a difference to the value of the pound in your pocket. Jonathan Maitland reports on the true extent to which where you live determines your spending power.
Épisode 27 - Proud to be British
9 août 2012
ITV Tonight meets some of the 30,000 Ugandan Asians who came to Britain after being expelled from Uganda by dictator Idi Amin in 1972.
Épisode 28 - Only the Lonely
16 août 2012
It is estimated that over a million older people are lonely, and it is predicted that figure could double as the population ages and welfare cuts start to bite. With five million saying that television is their best friend, and experts linking loneliness to ill health, is it time for us all to become better neighbours?
Épisode 29 - Don't Hate Us
23 août 2012
With London preparing to welcome some of the world's greatest Paralympic athletes to the 2012 Games, shocking new figures reveal that hate crimes against the disabled are at an all-time high. Tonight examines whether a welfare crackdown - which includes re-assessing whether people claiming disability benefits are fit for work - is behind an apparent change in public attitudes.
Épisode 30 - The Kindness of Strangers
30 août 2012
This week, a controversial website launches in the UK that allows kidney donors to select who receives their organ. Julie Etchingham meets the nation's first patient to find a match using the service and the Brits already signed up to pick their recipients.
Épisode 31 - Whatever Happened to Summer?
6 septembre 2012
This summer has been memorable for many reasons - the London Olympics, the Queen's Jubilee, and for being among the wettest since records began. As the summer holiday season draws to a close, Tonight looks at how individuals and businesses have been left counting the cost of all that rain - and asks if it was just a bad year or if the British weather is changing for good.
Épisode 32 - Police - Caught on Camera
13 septembre 2012
Video has become a vital tool for the police, but cameras are increasingly being turned on the officers themselves. Tonight has exclusive access during two of the biggest policing operations of the summer, an English Defence League protest in Bristol and a high risk football match in Sheffield. Is the extra public scrutiny hindering police work or helping to shape a force for the 21st Century? Presented by Geraint Vincent.
Épisode 33 - Who Does Your Daughter Look Up To?
20 septembre 2012
The likely answer is a reality TV star, a glamour model or a footballer's wife, rather than a ground-breaking scientist or a successful businesswoman. According to a study carried out earlier this year by Girlguiding UK, the lack of positive role models for girls and young women is damaging their career prospects and aspirations. Tonight examines these claims and talks to Olympic gold medallist Joanna Rowsell and reality TV star Amy Childs about the examples they set.
Épisode 34 - In Self Defence
27 septembre 2012
The issue of self-defence and the rights of homeowners to protect themselves always provoke public anger and sympathy. Tonight speaks exclusively to one couple who were locked in a nightmare after intruders broke into their home - with dreadful consequences. Presented by Julie Etchingham.
Épisode 35 - Are We Giving Kids a Sporting Chance?
4 octobre 2012
It all started back in July with Bradley Wiggins winning the Tour de France. Then we were captivated by the Olympics and Paralympics, and Andy Murray won his first-ever major victory in an epic US Open final. It has been a glorious summer of sporting success for the UK. But with so many young people keen on sport, is enough being done to encourage them?
Épisode 36 - The Property Trap
11 octobre 2012
Britain's housing market is still in crisis, five years after the start of the credit crunch. Despite steady house prices and the availability of some of the cheapest mortgages ever, millions of people are still finding it difficult to buy or sell. Tonight meets victims of the property trap and asks what can be done to get this crucial part of the UK economy moving again. With Freddie Jones.
Épisode 37 - Is Technology Taking Over Our Lives?
18 octobre 2012
As the ownership of smartphones and other internet enabled devices reaches a new high - this programme looks at whether our overdependence on technology could be detrimental.
Épisode 38 - Off the Rails
25 octobre 2012
Chris Choi investigates the state of Britain's railways, as train companies are in uproar, civil servants under attack and fares on the rise.
Épisode 39 - Too scared to speed?
1 novembre 2012
Jonathan Maitland examines calls for police, fire and ambulance crews to receive greater protection from prosecution when responding to 999 call-outs.
Épisode 40 - The Best Start in Life
8 novembre 2012
With young pupils being graded in key subjects early in their school lives, and the private tuition industry booming - are we putting too much pressure on children?
Épisode 41 - Waiting for a Heart
22 novembre 2012
As the UK faces a critical shortage of heart donors, Fiona Foster meets 20-year-old university student Will Pope, who needs a transplant to save his life.
Épisode 42 - Britain's Deadly Gun Trade
29 novembre 2012
Fiona Foster looks at how guns are finding their way into the hands of criminals and uncovers a new supply route that could see the numbers of illegal weapons in circulation rise.
Épisode 43 - The Repeat Offenders
6 décembre 2012
Although recorded crime is at its lowest level in a generation, rates for re-offending are at a record high. Fiona Foster investigates what is being done to reduce these numbers.
Épisode 44 - Putting Young Drivers to the Test
13 décembre 2012
Tonight investigates whether calls for changes in the way young people learn to drive, the introduction of a ban on late night driving, and carrying passengers could save lives.
Épisode 45 - So What Was Great About 2012?
20 décembre 2012
A celebration of the major events of the year, such as the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, the Olympic Games, the Paralympics, and the extraordinary achievements of people in other areas.
Épisode 1 - Is Britain Overcrowded?
3 janvier 2013
In 2013 as Britain approaches its biggest baby boom for 40 years, Fiona Foster looks at whether services that are already stretched to the limit will be able to cope with demand.
Épisode 2 - Generation Rent
10 janvier 2013
As people are priced out of the property market by the requirement of a huge deposit to buy, Jonathan Maitland looks at how this has sparked a boom in buy-to-let.
Épisode 3 - What a Waste
17 janvier 2013
Jonathan Maitland looks at how Britain throws away seven million tonnes of food and drink every year - mostly at the end of the supply chain in our own homes and in restaurants.
Épisode 4 - How Much Could You Save?
31 janvier 2013
Martin Lewis has been doing money makeovers for 10 years and he is on a mission to make sure we all get to grips with our finances in 2013.
Épisode 5 - How to Save a Life
7 février 2013
Nearly 140,000 people die each year in England and Wales, when basic first aid could have saved them. Fiona Foster meets Fabrice Muamba, who campaigns for more first aid teaching.
Épisode 6 - From the Heart: A Tonight Special
13 février 2013
In a one hour special the Tonight programme investigates the lives of the 10,000 Brits on waiting lists for an organ transplant.
Épisode 7 - Part-Time Britain
28 février 2013
As the UK struggles to recover from a long, deep economic crisis, record numbers are in employment - welcome to Part-Time Britain.
Épisode 8 - Has the NHS Stopped Caring?
21 mars 2013
In the wake of the Mid Staffs scandal, the Tonight programme asks whether the NHS has lost touch with its core values
Épisode 9 - Breadline Britain
28 mars 2013
A special edition of Tonight reports exclusively on the shock findings of the biggest and most in-depth study into poverty levels in Britain. The Living Standards Survey asks 1,500 people living in Britain today what they deem to be necessities for everyday life. The survey finds that having a warm, damp free home and enough food to feed your family are basic necessities that almost everyone says no-one should go without and many now consider owning a computer with internet access and a mobile phone an essential part of modern life.
Épisode 10 - New Model Army
9 mai 2013
Fiona Foster examines the impact of the Government's cuts to the defence budget, and asks whether part-time TA soldiers can fill the gap left by full-time regulars.
Épisode 11 - Living With A Killer
16 mai 2013
Mark Williams Thomas takes a look at the murder of Tia Sharpe and how how her grandmother's boyfriend ended up being revealed as her killer.
Épisode 12 - Tornadoes: Deadly Force
23 mai 2013
Tonight looks at the sheer power of tornadoes, like the one that ripped through the suburbs of Oklahoma City, killing at least 24 people and injuring over 200.
Épisode 13 - Who'd be a Teacher?
6 juin 2013
With the teachers' unions threatening to take strike action over pay, pensions and criticism of their teaching practices, Jonathan Maitland is in the classroom to discover if they have a point.
Épisode 14 - America and Its Guns
13 juin 2013
Six months after the Sandy Hook massacre, it is unlikely that many changes will be made to the US gun laws. Robert Moore examines the attachment between Americans and their guns.
Épisode 15 - Britain likes a Bet
20 juin 2013
Martin Geissler investigates why Britain is said to have nearly half a million problem gamblers - and are online games putting our children at risk?
Épisode 16 - The Real Cost of Beauty
27 juin 2013
Fiona Foster examines our obsession with looking good at all cost as the cosmetic surgery business booms despite the recent breast implants scandal.
Épisode 17 - How safe is your kitchen?
4 juillet 2013
Chris Choi identifies the potentially lethal white goods that could be in your home. Some of Britain's biggest manufacturers are involved with more products affected than ever.
Épisode 18 - Crisis in A&E
11 juillet 2013
With unprecedented numbers of people turning up at A and E centres, the NHS watchdog - the Care Quality Commission - believes emergency care is now out of control.
Épisode 19 - Plan Bee
18 juillet 2013
Fiona Foster investigates why the number of bees has declined by over half in the last 30 years - and why is the UK's Government not backing a European pesticide ban?
Épisode 22 - Coming to the UK
25 juillet 2013
Épisode 23 - Throwaway Britain
1 août 2013
Épisode 24 - The Great Housing Crisis
8 août 2013
Over recent decades, the building of new houses in Britain has stalled at around half of what is needed. Jonathan Maitland reports on the reality of the country's housing crisis.
Épisode 29 - Putting GCSEs To The Test
22 août 2013
Following Education Secretary Michael Gove's announced plans to overhaul the examination system, Tonight investigates whether GCSEs are still fit for purpose. Aasmah Mir reports.
Épisode 30 - Kids Without Dads
29 août 2013
More than a million children in the UK are growing up without a father in their lives and the number of lone parent families is rising by 20,000 a year. Fiona Foster reports.
Épisode 32 - Fear and Loathing Online
12 septembre 2013
Jonathan Maitland examines social media, looks into what might make a troll tick, meets the victims of online abuse and asks what can be done to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Épisode 33 - The Truth About Fracking
19 septembre 2013
Reporter Fiona Foster meets the protestors and villagers of Balcombe here in the UK and also travels to Pennsylvania in the United States to hear from those whose lives have been affected by this new industry
Épisode 34 - Accents Speak Louder Than Words
26 septembre 2013
Tonight examines whether there is still a social stigma and snobbery attached to particular regional accents in Britain. ITV Social Affairs Editor Penny Marshall reports.
Épisode 35 - Bargains in the Sun
3 octobre 2013
The British dream of owning a place in the sun has seemed less attractive in recent years, but many are now considering it again. Jonathan Maitland examines if they are correct.
Épisode 36 - Courage in the Crossfire
10 octobre 2013
Correspondent Paul Davies catches up with Thusha Kamaleswaran, the little girl who was caught up in the crossfire of a south London gang feud in her uncle's shop two years ago.
Épisode 37 - Dying to Get High
17 octobre 2013
An investigation into so-called legal highs - chemicals designed to mimic the effects of drugs such as ecstasy and cocaine widely available on our high streets across the UK.
Épisode 38 - When the Drugs Don't Work
24 octobre 2013
Fiona Foster investigates the extent to which some drugs are being over-prescribed and how a growing number of infections are becoming antibiotic resistant.
Épisode 39 - Looking for Love
29 octobre 2013
Special edition of the current affairs series. Jonathan Maitland investigates the shift in attitudes towards internet dating and its effect on relationships.
Épisode 40 - Christmas Shopping Wars
1 novembre 2013
British retailers are banking on a bumper festive period in 2013, with some experts predicting that, after six years of belt-tightening, the public could spend record amounts. ITV News Business Editor Laura Kuenssberg finds out how high-street and online companies are preparing for the run-up to Christmas and considers how shopping habits might change in the future
Épisode 42 - Drug Driving
18 novembre 2013
Épisode 43 - Britain's Secret Drinkers
21 novembre 2013
Épisode 44 - Too Young for Technology
28 novembre 2013
Many parents admit that their toddlers know more about technology than they do. Is increasing exposure to new technology affecting the way our children learn, behave and interact?
Épisode 1 - Caught in the Storms
9 janvier 2014
Chris Choi takes a look at the extreme weather conditions faced by Britain in the past month, during which many parts of the country were swamped by heavy rainfall, widespread flooding and high winds. Why do we seem unable to cope when storms hit? Chris talks to those who have been affected multiple times and speaks to experts to discover if the changing weather could affect the value and insurability of thousands of homes. Has the time come to rethink our attitude towards the weather as these supposedly rare flooding events become increasingly frequent?
Épisode 2 - Is Britain Back in Business
16 janvier 2014
As thousands of manufacturing jobs could return to the UK, Laura Kuenssberg looks at whether we have a sufficiently skilled workforce to make the most of this upturn.
Épisode 3 - The Rise of the E-Cigarette
23 janvier 2014
In just seven years E-cigarettes have grown from an obscure Chinese import to being at the centre of one of the biggest public health debates for a generation. Chris Choi looks at what is in them, why some countries have banned them while others have welcomed them as a lifesaver, and how they could be regulated in the future.
Épisode 4 - To Diet or Not to Diet?
30 janvier 2014
Jonathan Maitland takes a look at the diet industry which is currently worth two billion pounds a year, yet ironically as a nation we just keep getting fatter. The weight loss industry is big business, but do these diets really work in the long term? As over half the nation resolves to lose weight this year, the programme looks at how we diet and what can be done to tip the scales in our favour.
Épisode 5 - Who Wants to Work Forever
6 février 2014
With the age at which the state pension becomes payable rising, many of us face a future of working for many years to come. Fiona Foster examines the scale of the pension crisis.
Épisode 6 - Can We Trust the Police
13 février 2014
To what extent has public confidence in the police been dented by a succession of damaging allegations and revelations concerning their behaviour? Fiona Foster investigates.
Épisode 7 - Rise of the Working Poor
6 mars 2014
After years of austerity it seems that things may be looking up. The government says there are more people in work than ever, but does this tell the real story of life in the UK?
Épisode 8 - After the Floods
20 mars 2014
Tonight investigates the legacy of the wettest winter on record and hears from the communities struggling to get back to normal
Épisode 9 - Truth About Immigration
27 mars 2014
More than 1.8 million immigrants have arrived in Britain since 2004 - a rate of 48 every hour. Julie Etchingham hears from both sides of the debate - are they a drain or an asset?
Épisode 10 - Looking After Mum and Dad
3 avril 2014
Julie Etchingham reports on the cost of care in old age, how families are increasingly looking after relatives themselves and the legislation which aims to tackle the crisis.
Épisode 11 - School's Out
10 avril 2014
Fiona Foster investigates the growing problem of parents taking their children out of school during term time to take advantage of cheaper holiday prices, despite the threat of fines. Recent rule changes by the Department of Education mean parents face fines, court action and even a possible jail sentence. Travel companies put up their prices during school holidays by on average 25 to 30 per cent, sometimes more. Many parents are opting to pay the fine to go on a more affordable holiday - but is the money saved worth the potential cost to their child's education?
Épisode 12 - Britain's Young Drinkers
17 avril 2014
The nation's binge-drinking culture comes under the spotlight as Jonathan Maitland invites several young people to have their alcohol consumption monitored over the course of a typical night out. They then undergo a series of medical checks to determine the impact on their health - with alarming results.
Épisode 23 - Is Britain Christian?
24 juillet 2014
David Cameron believes Britain is a Christian country, but these days less than half of us describe ourselves as Christian, and only 5% of us go to church on a weekly basis. In ‘Is Britain Christian?’ Tonight asks if the Prime Minister is right, and if it matters if he’s not? Should we accept that Christianity needs to take a back seat in a modern secular society, or will some communities lose more than bricks and mortar?
Épisode 24 - The Truth Behind the Bargain Dog Trade
31 juillet 2014
Puppy business is big business. And with the pet dog population rising by half a million a year, not all come from a responsible source. Large-scale puppy breeding is a multi-million pound industry – but are the rules enforced tightly enough?
Épisode 25 - Do You Let Your Kids Play Out?
8 juillet 2014
The school holidays are under way and millions of youngsters are celebrating a summer of downtime, but research spanning 40 years reveals a dramatic loss of children's independence, with many parents worried about the dangers of allowing them to play outdoors. Fiona Foster investigates whether kids today really are at more risk than previous generations and finds out what is being done to give some children their freedom back
Épisode 28 - The Food We Eat - Superfoods - Fact or Fiction?
21 août 2014
Épisode 29 - The Food We Eat - Fresh vs Frozen Food
28 août 2014
The Tonight programme investigates the fresh and frozen food supply chains to find out if quality really is being maintained.
Épisode 30 - The Food We Eat - Future Foods
1 septembre 2014
What will be on the menu for us by 2050? And will we even need to eat at all?
Épisode 31 - The Shape of Things to Come
4 septembre 2014
Épisode 32 - Bargain Britain
11 septembre 2014
ITV Tonight: Bargain Britain In Britain we love a brilliant bargain and spend over a year of our lives seeking out the best possible deals. With wages lagging behind the rising costs of everyday life, we’re all becoming more conscious of getting the most for our money. But what’s the best route to a real bargain? Jonathan Maitland sets out to discover creative ways to get true value for money in Bargain Britain…
Épisode 33 - Against the Odds
18 septembre 2014
Épisode 34 - Backdoor Britain
25 septembre 2014
Britain is facing a crisis on one of its busiest borders as it is estimated that 1,500 migrants are massing in Calais, all determined to reach the UK. Ranvir Singh investigates.
Épisode 35 - When Interest Rates Rise
2 octobre 2014
Épisode 42 - Future Transport
20 novembre 2014
More than 16 million of us commute by car to work every day with the average driver spending 124 hours annually stuck in gridlock. A report by the Centre For Business and Economic Research warns that increased congestion will cost the UK economy £307 billion by 2030 - but - there’s a personal cost too. Radical new plans to get our transport systems back on track include high speed railways, super cycle highways and even driverless vehicles will start test runs in the New Year. Tonight investigates what’s wrong with our transport systems and what future travel options could be.
Épisode 43 - Who Owns Britain?
27 novembre 2014
With many of Britain's best loved brands now owned by foreign companies, Joel Hills investigates whether foreign investment in UK business is always good for the economy
Épisode 45 - Teenager Lives Online
4 décembre 2014
Social media is an integral part of many teenagers’ lives; with apps like Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter allowing them to keep in touch with their friends twenty four seven. But what impact is this having on how our teenagers are feeling? How much is social media affecting their lives? Father and News Presenter Mark Austin has been investigating the online lives of teenagers, and asks is social media affecting their mental health.
Épisode 46 - Europe - The People's Poll
15 décembre 2014
Tonight reveals the results of one of the largest ever public opinion polls on the future of Britain in Europe.
Épisode 47 - Losing Your Local?
18 décembre 2014
Épisode 49 - Britain's Housing Crisis
5 mars 2015
With only half the number of houses needed being built, millions are being locked out of home ownership and many are now stuck in expensive rental accommodation, with few legal rights. Jonathan Maitland investigates Britain's housing shortage and asks what can be done to fix the situation
Épisode 50 - Superfoods: Fact or Fiction?
19 mars 2015
Épisode 51 - The Pension Revolution
26 mars 2015
This April, the biggest changes to pensions for a generation. Tonight investigates the greater prospects of wealth and the dangers lurking.
Épisode 1 - The Pension Revolution
26 mars 2016
This April, the biggest changes in pension rules for a generation promise to deliver unprecedented freedom and choice for millions of people approaching retirement. From the age of 55 onwards - if we want - we’ll be able to empty our entire pension pot and spend, or invest the cash how we see fit. But will this really mean a greater prospect of wealth in our later years, or are there dangers lurking? Fiona Foster investigates.
Épisode 2 - Spotlight - David Cameron
7 avril 2015
The first of five films painting intimate portraits of the party leaders in the run up to the election. Tom Bradby spends time at Number 10 with David Cameron and his family.
Épisode 3 - Spotlight - Nick Clegg
9 avril 2015
Second of five films painting intimate portraits of the party leaders in the run up to the election. Tom Bradby talks to deputy prime minister Nick Clegg at his home, and at work.
Épisode 4 - Spotlight - Ed Miliband
16 avril 2015
Third of five films painting intimate portraits of the party leaders in the run up to the election. Tom Bradby meets the man who would be prime minister, Ed Miliband, at home, at work and relaxing at the pub. He reveals how the rift with his brother is beginning to heal, and over a pint describes how he wants to change British politics. We see Ed Miliband making brunch for his children, and giving a post-match interview after a bruising PMQs.
Épisode 5 - Spotlight - Nigel Farage
23 avril 2015
Julie Etchingham spends time with UKIP leader Nigel Farage in the countryside and coastal towns where he spent his youth. She talks to him about the experiences that shaped him - taking an in-depth look at the man behind Britain's newest and most controversial major political party. The fourth of five films hosted by News at Ten's Julie Etchingham and political editor Tom Bradby which paint intimate portraits of the party leaders ahead of the 2015 the general election.
Épisode 6 - Spotlight - Nicola Sturgeon
23 avril 2015
With two weeks till polling day, the Tonight series of intimate portraits of all the party leaders reaches the SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon
Épisode 7 - New Players, New Politics?
30 avril 2015
Julie Etchingham investigates how smaller political parties could hold the balance of power this election and finds out what drives the politicians leading them. She discusses power and childhood memories with the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon and her husband over breakfast, Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood takes Julie back to her old school to meet the teacher who inspired her politics, and the Green Party's Natalie Bennett talks about her infamous 'brain fade' moment over a coffee.
Épisode 8 - Eat Fat Stay Fit?
7 mai 2015
For years we have been told that saturated fats are bad for our health - but new research suggests this may not actually be right.
Épisode 9 - How to Get into a Good School
14 mai 2015
The Tonight programme examines the measures some parents are resorting to to get their children into a good school.
Épisode 10 - The Air We Breathe
19 mai 2015
When you think of air pollution you may imagine smog filled cities from bygone times, but today our air quality has reached dangerous levels. Much of this pollution is from the dash for diesel and it’s now landed our Government in court. Tonight Fiona Foster investigates why levels are so high and what’s being done to protect the nation’s health from the air we breathe.
Épisode 11 - Coping Without Cops
4 juin 2015
Many of us have felt the effect of the cuts over the past five years as spending has been reduced for many public services including the police. Since 2010 in England and Wales we’ve lost 17,000 police officers, a quarter of police helicopter bases have closed and some forces have retired almost half of their police dogs. This reduction in budget has led some people to take matters into their own hands. But experts warn that the actions of these people can cause serious problems for police forces under pressure and even make prosecutions more difficult.
Épisode 12 - Alien Invaders
11 juin 2015
Britain is in the grips of an alien invasion, but it’s not little green men and flying saucers that we need to watch out for, but invasive plant and animal species from overseas. It costs the UK economy nearly two billion pounds a year to control invasive 'non-native' creatures. While some some foreign species are harmless, others pose a real threat to British biodoversity.
Épisode 13 - How Safe is Your Cabin Air?
18 juin 2015
As thousands prepare to jet off on holiday this summer, Joel Hills investigates growing concerns over air quality on board passenger aeroplanes. After the autopsies of a pilot and an air steward revealed toxic levels of organophosphates in their systems, a British coroner predicted further casualties unless action is taken, and called for a re-evaluation of the science around testing cabin air toxicity. This programme examines the evidence and speaks exclusively to the family and friends of those who have died.
Épisode 14 - Bargains, Budgets & Breadline Britain
25 juin 2015
When the recession hit hard after 2008, unemployment rose, incomes fell, and lots of families began to struggle. Many businesses failed. Others, like discount supermarkets, went from strength to strength. Now the economy has turned a corner, wages are rising and unemployment is falling, but despite this it seems many people are still having to be incredibly careful shopping for the daily essentials like food and clothes. The discount stores are still doing well. In April this year Aldi has replaced Waitrose to become the sixth largest supermarket retailer and Poundland saw their turnover break £1 billion.
Épisode 15 - How Safe is My Summer Holiday?
2 juillet 2015
In light of the recent massacre at a resort in Sousse, Tunisia, where at least 38 people were killed, many Brits may be questioning whether their holiday destinations are a possible target for extremists. Chris Choi investigates how much is really known about the safety of popular tourist hotspots and asks whether vital warnings are being missed.
Épisode 16 - Over the Counter Addiction
10 juillet 2015
More than 900,000 people across the UK could be misusing over-the-counter painkillers containing codeine, a drug derived from morphine, the Tonight programme has found. There are no firm figures about the scale of this problem yet so Tonight commissioned a survey. We asked 2000 people whether they took these drugs, what they used them for and if they took them in accordance with the guidance of 6-8 tablets a day for a maximum of three days.
Épisode 17 - Rent Your Life
16 juillet 2015
From your spare room to a seat in your car, that drill that sits in the shed waiting to be used, even the family pet…. Ordinary families across the country are discovering they can make thousands of pounds by renting out their lives on the internet.
Épisode 18 - The Migrant Crisis: Hope and Heartbreak
4 septembre 2015
It’s a year since Ranvir Singh visited Calais, the French port town at the forefront of what’s been dubbed the worst migration crisis since WW2. Over the last six weeks Tonight has spent time in the Calais camp known as the 'jungle'. We met Maroof, Zubair, and Adil, all three have fled Afghanistan and the lawless rule and persecution of the Taliban and Islamic State. Each night the trio attempt to break into trucks and trains bound for Britain.
Épisode 19 - Britain's Noise Nuisance
11 septembre 2015
In "Britain's Noise Nuisance", the Tonight programme looks at a number of projects where concerns have been raised about noise levels for local residents.
Épisode 20 - Growing Old - Care In Crisis
7 octobre 2015
Penny Marshall examines the funding crisis affecting standards of home care, which threatens to impact many more than those at the point of care, from families to the NHS itself.
Épisode 21 - Our Kids - Whats the cost?
15 octobre 2015
Tonight investigates where the money spent on raising a child from nursery to university goes and advises what families can do to keep the cost down. Duration 28 minutes
Épisode 22 - Cheap Food - Whats the cost?
16 octobre 2015
Jonathan Maitland investigates the real cost of cheap food. It is good news for the consumer, but is it bad news for some British farmers, and is quality being compromised? Duration:30 minutes
Épisode 23 - XXL Britain
21 octobre 2015
More people in Britain now die from a bad diet than from smoking. Being overweight can increase the risk of developing diabetes, heart disease, some cancers and having a stroke - and medical treatments related to obesity is costing the country billions every year. So why do so many people continue to eat unhealthily? Fiona Foster investigates and looks at a pioneering new drug treatment that could help in the fight against the flab.
Épisode 24 - Diet Fact, Diet Fiction?
23 octobre 2015
The UK has the highest level of obesity in Western Europe, and in response a billion pound dieting industry has sprung up with a glut of advice on how to lose weight. But there are questions over the effectiveness of some diets: are they based on myths rather than science? And could some diets lead us to cut out important food groups? In Tonight’s programme, Diet Fact: Diet Fiction, Coronation Street’s Cath Tyldesley investigates the diet industry. Cath, who plays the fiery Eva Price in Coronation Street, knows what it’s like to have your image and appearance constantly scrutinised by the public and the media. She’s now a healthy size 10 but back when she was 17, she was a size 22. In Tonight’s programme, Cath meets David and Beverley, who are trying a new programme commissioned by Oxfordshire County Council. Both David and Beverley are currently obese, and have had little success with other diets. However, their current programme aims to deal with their psychological relationship with food, which could help them maintain weight loss. To wade through the mountain of conflicting information on what we should and shouldn’t eat, Cath consulted expert Tim Spector, a Professor of Genetics at Kings College London. After a personal health scare, Tim decided to research into diets, dieting and food.
Épisode 25 - Property The True Cost
12 novembre 2015
Nearly a fifth of all properties in England are classified as social housing, but with a staggering 1.3 million people on the waiting list many fear there’s a housing crisis brewing which could have serious knock on effects for all of us.
Épisode 26 - After Paris, Can We Be Safe?
19 novembre 2015
Julie Etchingham is in Paris to investigate one of the worst terrorist attacks in recent memory, talking to survivors about the terrible events of last Friday night and asking security experts why the city has become so vulnerable to attack. She also questions how the UK Government can keep people safe at home and wonders how to balance freedom and security in a world that is increasingly under threat from terror.
Épisode 27 - How Safe is Meat?
3 décembre 2015
An English breakfast, bangers and mash, a bacon butty, and the traditional Sunday roast: dishes synonymous with the great British cuisine. But when the World Health Organisation (WHO) recently said that eating processed meat can cause bowel cancer, and red meat probably causes cancer, many people became concerned that their favourite dinners could be harmful to their health. Tonight How Safe is Meat? Examines the evidence behind the WHO’s announcement, and puts the risks of eating meat in context. Reporter Fiona Foster speaks to leading scientists, medical professionals and representatives of the meat industry to find out: do you really need to bin your bacon buttie?
Épisode 28 - Does Work Pay?
10 décembre 2015
We’re told Britain’s economic outlook is brighter than it has been for years, in the first quarter of the year employment rates reached the highest level since records began with 73.5% of the country in work.
Épisode 29 - The Secrets of the Taxi Wars
18 décembre 2015
For years black taxis and mini cab firms have only ever competed with each other but there is a new kid on the block – a Californian tech giant – that’s trying to take over the streets and its name is Uber.
Épisode 30 - Lonely This Christmas
22 décembre 2015
Christmas is traditionally a time for us to be with our loved ones to spend some much needed quality time together. But what if you have no one? Tonight examines the increasing problem of loneliness in the UK, as reporter Fiona Foster meets both young and old people who are suffering from social isolation and discovers it poses a serious threat to our health.
Épisode 1 - The Nightmare of Bad Sleep
7 janvier 2016
Fiona Foster investigates the troubling statistics that around a third of people in the UK struggle to get the recommended amount of sleep.
Épisode 2 - Floods: Are We Ready for the Future?
14 janvier 2016
This winter has seen some of the worst flooding in living memory, particularly in the north of the UK. With predictions of more rain-sodden seasons to come, Tonight examines how Britain may have to change and adapt to a far wetter world in the future. Presented by Alex Beresford.
Épisode 3 - Supermarkets - The Tricks of the Trade
21 janvier 2016
Fiona Foster reports on how supermarkets are battling to keep the business they have from cheap discount retailers and online shopping services.
Épisode 4 - Britain: Shirkers or Workers?
28 janvier 2016
Richard Edgar investigates why Britain's productivity lags behind that of Germany, France, Denmark and Sweden despite a recent economic revival in the country.
Épisode 5 - Addicted to Your Smart Phone?
4 février 2016
Two thirds of people in the UK own a smartphone and more than half also use a tablet on a regular basis. As the appetite for gadgets shows no sign of slowing and many individuals spend hours each day staring at a screen, the time has come to ask - is Britain addicted to technology? Tonight aims to find out by challenging one tech-obsessed family to give up their devices for one week.
Épisode 6 - Kids v Career - Having it All?
11 février 2016
Helen Skelton reports on her most difficult challenge yet - been a mum and maintaining her career.
Épisode 7 - Behind Closed Doors: Fear and Control
18 février 2016
A investigation into the scary rising statistic that more women are dying at the hands of their partners then ever before.
Épisode 8 - Young and Obese - Confronting the Crisis?
25 février 2016
A investigation into the youth obesity crisis in the UK.
Épisode 9 - Meeting My Enemy
3 mars 2016
The episode, shot over two years, explores whether bringing a victim of crime face-to-face with the perpetrator actually works.
Épisode 10 - Old and Wealthy - End of the Golden Years?
10 mars 2016
Janet Street-Porter investifates concerns around the growing wealth gap between young and old.
Épisode 11 - Alcohol - How Much is Too Much?
17 mars 2016
Jonathan Maitland investigates just how much is too much alcohol.
Épisode 12 - Europe Under Attack
24 mars 2016
A report on Tuesday morning's bombings in Brussels, the latest in what is becoming a long line of terror attacks across Europe.
Épisode 13 - Migration - Is Britain Really Full?
31 mars 2016
In 2016 Britain, one of the key issues is migration. In the European referendum, it is one of the key topics been used poll after poll. The number of people coming to Britain is still rising, but what are the real facts behind the much reported pressures of immigration, and is Britain really too full? Reporter Ranvir Singh travels to London, Lincolnshire, Lancashire and Greater Manchester to find out.
Épisode 14 - Generation Homeless
7 avril 2016
Charlene White investigates whether the system is letting young homeless Britons down as she meets desperate youths sleeping on the streets or on friends' sofas, all struggling to survive. More than 80,000 young people in the UK experience homelessness each year and with cuts biting, increasing numbers are now struggling to make ends meet and losing the roofs over their heads. In the budget, the government promised over 100 million pounds to services tackling homelessness, but with plans to curb housing benefit for 18 to 21-year-olds from next year and other benefit changes, will more young people end up being forced onto the streets?
Épisode 15 - Fraud: How Safe is Your Money?
14 avril 2016
With 750 million pounds having been stolen from our bank accounts in the past year, Jonathan Maitland investigates how it is being taken - and who is to blame.
Épisode 16 - Europe - In or Out? Part 1
21 avril 2016
In the first of a two-part programme, ITV's political editor Robert Peston examines the case for staying or leaving the European Union ahead of the referendum in June. He looks at whether Britain's exit really would mean some medium term drop in prosperity as some predict, and examines whether that is a price we are prepared to pay for increased control over our laws and borders. He travels to Switzerland to see if we could embrace their version of life on the outside of the EU.
Épisode 17 - Europe - In or Out? Part 2
28 avril 2016
ITV political editor Robert Peston examines the case for staying or leaving the European Union ahead of the referendum in June. In the second of two programmes, Peston examines how leaving or staying might impact security at home and how the vote could affect immigration in future. What does controlling our borders mean in a post-Brexit world - and what price are we prepared to pay for this privilege?
Épisode 18 - Should I Intervene?
5 mai 2016
When faced with a situation where a split second decision must be made, would most people intervene and possibly prevent a crime, or help a stranger in need even if putting themselves at risk? Fiona Foster investigates the potential consequences of stepping in to assist others, and why many ultimately choose to walk on by and not get involved.
Épisode 19 - Children of the Migrant Crisis
12 mai 2016
Special programme from the Greek Islands of Lesbos and Chios, looking at the work of dedicated British volunteers helping some of Europe's most vulnerable refugees. The programme details some of the moving stories of families who have fled war-torn countries, as well as following some of the Brits caring for orphaned children whose parents perished in the journey to reach Europe.
Épisode 20 - Pauline's Story Living With Ebola
19 mai 2016
At the height of the Ebola crisis, Scottish nurse Pauline Cafferkey volunteered to travel to Sierra Leone to help the afflicted and dying. When she returned home, her own crisis began - she had contracted the virus and in December 2014 became critically ill. In conversation with Julie Etchingham, she reveals how she has since suffered further complications - including contracting the virus a second time. She also talks about her current health and her hopes for the future, while her relatives relive their moments of fear.
Épisode 21 - Fraud: How They Steal Your ID
3 juin 2016
This documentary examines the growing problem of identity theft and how organised crime has moved online as internet banking and shopping increase. Using data hacks, spam email and malware, criminal gangs are now able to steal account details, then freely trade them on the so-called dark web. They will telephone their victims, convincing them to transfer money into an account they control, or will extract personal information which allows them to take over bank or credit card accounts. The programme highlights the case of one man who has tricked the banks, traumatised his victims and stolen tens of thousands of pounds in a single day.
Épisode 22 - Food Fraud: How Safe Are We?
23 juin 2016
Food fraud hit the headlines three years ago when horse meat was found in some products. Aasmah Mir investigates to find out just how safe our food is now.
Épisode 23 - Brexit: What Does It Mean For You?
4 juillet 2016
ITV's consumer affairs editor Chris Choi examines how the vote to leave the EU will affect people's everyday lives, looking at its impact on money, property prices, holidays and bills. Chris also talks to families and businesses around the country about their futures and financial expert Martin Lewis gives tips for life beyond Brexit.
Épisode 24 - Brexit: What's Your House Worth?
28 juillet 2016
The EU referendum campaign brought extravagant claims on how Brexit might impact the housing market - but what's the reality?
Épisode 25 - Summer Diets - Fact or Fiction?
4 août 2016
Coronation Street actress Cath Tyldesley investigates the diet industry - are quick-fix diets a sensible solution for long-term health?
Épisode 26 - Secrets of Your Car Insurance
1 septembre 2016
Car insurance costs and premiums are on the rise again for many, despite competition and price comparison sites. Aasmah Mir investigates some of the factors driving such increases, including dodgy claims and compensation culture.
Épisode 27 - Saving Britain's Savers
8 septembre 2016
As interest rates drop to record lows and many bank accounts offer little in the way of returns, are savers now facing a crisis? Adam Shaw explores the impact of the rate cuts, and finds out what other options might be available for people trying to be smart with their money.
Épisode 28 - Careless Killings?
15 septembre 2016
Murders, serious crimes and incidents involving people with mental illness seem to hit the headlines with frightening regularity. Aasmah Mir investigates whether they are being let down by a system that is not coping or caring for them properly.
Épisode 29 - Suspended: Britain's Pay Scandal?
22 septembre 2016
Jonathan Maitland and the Tonight team investigate why hundreds of employees of public bodies every year are suspended on full pay at huge cost to the tax payer, using Freedom of Information legislation to unveil the scale of the problem.
Épisode 30 - Fraud: Elderly and at Risk
29 septembre 2016
Tonight investigates the increasingly sophisticated methods criminals are using to target the elderly and defraud them of their savings.
Épisode 31 - Trump's America - Will it Happen?
6 octobre 2016
Robert Moore explores why many Americans feel so angry ahead of one of the most bitterly-fought and divisive presidential campaigns in history. Voters in Ohio hold the election in the balance and tensions are running high. Trump and Clinton supporters both share their fears for the future if the other side triumphs.
Épisode 32 - A&E in Meltdown?
13 octobre 2016
The Tonight programme reports concerns that patient safety is being put at risk by overcrowding in our A&E departments.
Épisode 33 - The Truth About Term Time Holidays
20 octobre 2016
Ranvir Singh investigates holidays taken during term time.
Épisode 34 - Can Your Diet Defeat Diabetes?
27 octobre 2016
Could changes to diet could prevent or even reverse diabetes and help the NHS cut some of the £10 billion annual spend on treatment?
Épisode 35 - Funerals: A Costly Undertaking?
3 novembre 2016
The Tonight programme investigates rising funeral costs - and discovers how ill-prepared many of us are for the event.
Épisode 36 - High-Speed Rail: Is It Worth It?
10 novembre 2016
With the government set to give the go-ahead to the biggest infrastructure scheme in a generation, who will benefit from a rail project that may cost more than 56 billion pounds?
Épisode 37 - Why Can't Britain Sleep?
17 novembre 2016
As a new health study claims that the British are the worst sleepers in the world, Fiona Foster investigates the consequences of sleep deprivation - and finds out what can be done to ensure a good night's rest.
Épisode 38 - The Truth About the Menopause
24 novembre 2016
Julie Etchingham speaks to women going through 'the change', their partners and families to break the silence around the menopause. With millions of women in work during their menopausal years, are workplaces doing enough to support women as they work through what can be devastating symptoms, and can new UK guidelines aimed at empowering bosses to support women going through them really help?
Épisode 39 - Christmas Buyers Beware
1 décembre 2016
The Christmas countdown has begun with millions of us starting our search for those special gifts. However there are an increasing number of consumer dangers out there - from online fraud to hazardous toys. Adam Shaw reports on how people can keep their money and families safe when shopping during the festive season.
Épisode 40 - The Great British Pub Revolution?
8 décembre 2016
Jonathan Maitland discovers why the local pub could be making a comeback. Pubs contribute billions to the economy every year - yet it is estimated each week around 20 of them shut their doors forever. But with many communities now rallying to save their much-loved local, and the craft beer industry flourishing, is the pub industry having a renaissance?
Épisode 41 - The Secrets of Your Christmas Dinner
15 décembre 2016
Every year millions of people sit down to Christmas dinner on 25 December. It may be the event that the nation loves, but what is the true cost of bringing the family together around the table? Fiona Foster reports on what impact the big day has on our health, wealth and well-being.
Épisode 42 - 2016 - The Year That Changed the World
22 décembre 2016
It has been dubbed the year of rebellion - a year when everything that was assumed to be the political and social norm was turned upside down. After Brexit and the shockwaves following the American election, it would be no exaggeration to describe 2016 as the year that changed the world. In this special programme, Tom Bradby explores the Brexit vote in Britain and how it revealed a deeply divided nation, uncertain of how best to proceed under the highly pressured umbrella of the European Union. In America, the election of Donald Trump signalled a rejection of the elite and for many the start of a 'golden new age' for the US. Tonight takes a look at what has happened over the last 12 months and whether the rebellions that occurred will set the tone for years to come in other countries across the globe.
Épisode 1 - Your Pound: What's It Worth?
12 janvier 2017
2016 saw the pound fall to record lows, with experts now predicting many of our household costs and bills will be hit by rising prices. Adam Shaw investigates what the new financial climate means for consumers - and what we might have to pay more for.
Épisode 2 - President Trump America's Greatest Gamble?
19 janvier 2017
On Friday, Donald J Trump - a celebrity businessman with no political experience who defied all expectations in order to be elected - will officially assume the office of the President of the United States of America, becoming arguably the most powerful man in the world. ITV News Washington correspondent Robert Moore speaks to Americans thrilled at the prospect of a truth-speaking outsider at the helm, and others who are deeply fearful about what a divisive and inexperienced president Trump may turn out to be.
Épisode 3 - Keep, Chuck or Clean?
26 janvier 2017
With Britain's households containing over 30 billion pounds worth of unused clothing and many homes now full of new goods after Christmas, Fiona Foster investigates if many of us are hoarding things we do not need and reveals how simple changes can cut the clutter, keep us healthy and save some cash as well.
Épisode 4 - Energy Bills: Can We Be Smarter?
2 février 2017
As cold weather drives energy bills ever higher, Tonight investigates smart meters, the 11-billion-pound scheme that is supposed to save people money. But with millions of them currently being installed in homes across the country, consumer editor Chris Choi reveals problems that could see costs for bill-payers rising further, and speaks to customers who are feeling frustrated, angry and confused.
Épisode 5 - The Truth About Exercise
9 février 2017
Tonight investigates the truth about exercise. The fitness industry is worth billions but does hitting the gym really make a difference - and can workouts on the NHS help turn around unhealthy lifestyles and potentially save lives?
Épisode 6 - Bank of Mum & Dad
16 février 2017
Adam Shaw investigates why millennials are experiencing money troubles and their parents are having to pick up the tab - how much is it costing the Bank of Mum and Dad?
Épisode 7 - Harassment Uncovered
23 février 2017
Amid reports that sexual harassment of women on the streets and in nightclubs is getting worse, Tonight goes undercover to see if some men really are still behaving badly. Presented by Julie Etchingham.
Épisode 8 - NHS: Medical Blunders Revealed
2 mars 2017
Britain's health service is regarded as one of the best in the world, but what happens when the medics get it wrong? From serious misdiagnoses to surgical instruments left in bodies after operations, Jonathan Maitland investigates how mistakes can sometimes end up costing lives - and the NHS billions.
Épisode 9 - Buy Today, Pay Tomorrow?
9 mars 2017
With households currently borrowing more than a billion pounds a month, Adam Shaw investigates whether Britain is heading for a new credit crunch.
Épisode 10 - Famine - Millions On The Brink
16 mars 2017
Tonight reports on a growing humanitarian crisis as millions in South Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria and Yemen teeter on the brink of starvation.
Épisode 11 - Terror in London - A Tonight Special
23 mars 2017
Julie Etchingham presents a live programme on yesterday's terror attack in Westminster. Eyewitnesses, politicians and security experts contribute as this story continues to unfold.
Épisode 12 - NHS: Crisis on the Frontline?
30 mars 2017
This winter has seen many of our hospitals pushed to the brink. Fiona Foster investigates what some are calling a crisis in frontline services, and reveals what other areas of the NHS could be at risk.
Épisode 13 - Deal or No Deal? Brexit Britain
6 avril 2017
As Britain gets ready for Brexit, businesses up and down the land have some big questions. Who the UK trades will define whether the biggest political decision in a generation is a success or not. It could herald a new age of prosperity in a globalised economy, but failure would mean the entire nation could end up poorer. Julie Etchingham explores the opportunities and obstacles for Britain as it prepares to leave a trading block which it has been part of for nearly 50 years.
Épisode 14 - Help Stop Me Ageing!
13 avril 2017
Jonathan Maitland investigates the latest groundbreaking science, looking at ways people might be able to look younger and live longer while remaining healthy, and asks if it is really possible to reverse the ageing process.
Épisode 15 - Trump: The First 100 Days
20 avril 2017
As US President Donald Trump marks his 100th day as commander-in-chief, ITV News Washington correspondent Robert Moore asks whether the US is more divided than ever and if the new administration has really made a profound difference to the country. The programme speaks to Americans fearful of the direction in which their nation is heading, and those who believe Trump is restoring their country to a bold new era of greatness.
Épisode 16 - Brits Abroad: Is the Dream Over?
27 avril 2017
Over a million Britons live and work in the EU, and many of them are becoming increasingly fearful of what Brexit might mean for them. Since the referendum vote, they have seen pensions paid in sterling drop in value and they are worried about affordable healthcare. So is the sunshine turning sour for the Brexpat Brits?
Épisode 17 - How Safe is Your Pension?
4 mai 2017
Adam Shaw looks at the fraudulent scammers targeting around 11 million people every year in a bid to get hold of their pensions, as the programme goes undercover to expose some of those trying to target the public's retirement funds.
Épisode 18 - The Leader Interviews: Tim Farron
8 mai 2017
Julie Etchingham sits down with the leaders of the UK's political parties ahead of the general election. Tonight, she talks to Tim Farron of the Liberal Democrats about his passions, his policies and his vision for Britain.
Épisode 19 - The Leader Interviews: Paul Nuttall
11 mai 2017
Julie Etchingham sits down with the leaders of the UK's political parties ahead of the general election. Tonight, she talks to Paul Nuttall of UKIP about his life, his interests and his vision for Britain.
Épisode 20 - The Leader Interviews: Jeremy Corbyn
15 mai 2017
Julie Etchingham talks to Jeremy Corbyn of the Labour Party about his policies, his passions and his vision for Britain ahead of the general election.
Épisode 21 - A Tonight Special - The Manchester Attack
25 mai 2017
Three days ago, a suicide bomber launched an attack in the heart of Manchester - the target, a pop concert with thousands of teenage fans. 22 people died and scores were injured. But who was the bomber who deliberately targeted children - and how is the city responding?
Épisode 22 - The Leader Interviews: Nicola Sturgeon, Leanne Wood & Caroline Lucas
5 juin 2017
Julie Etchingham talks to the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon, Jonathan Hill interviews Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood and Libby Wiener talks to co-leader of the Green Party, Caroline Lucas.
Épisode 23 - The Leader Interviews: Theresa May
6 juin 2017
A series of revealing interviews with the leaders of Great Britain's largest political parties ahead of the general election. Tonight, Julie Etchingham talks to prime minister and Conservative leader Theresa May about her life, her interests and her vision for Britain.
Épisode 24 - New Build Nightmares?
8 juin 2017
For many people, buying a brand new home is the realisation of a long-held dream, but complaints about poorly-built houses and controversial leasehold contracts are on the rise. Jonathan Maitland investigates why some dream homes are turning out to be anything but.
Épisode 25 - The Tower Block Disaster
15 juin 2017
Julie Etchingham examines yesterday's tragic tower block fire in West London. She talks to fire, construction and planning experts about the fire that quickly engulfed the 24-storey block and claimed numerous lives, and asks politicians and experts how this could have happened, and how it can be prevented from happening again.
Épisode 26 - Sun, Sea and Scams
22 juin 2017
ITV consumer editor Chris Choi investigates some of the very latest scams that criminals and con artists are already using to target British tourists, as millions prepare to head abroad for their summer holidays this year. From online booking fraud to street crime, Chris exposes tricks of the trade to watch out for.
Épisode 27 - Fire - How Safe are Our High-Rises?
6 juillet 2017
Cladding from scores of high-rise flats across the UK have failed fire safety tests ordered after the Grenfell Tower tragedy. But many other buildings - including hotels and student accommodation - have also been caught up in a crisis that could cost billions. Adam Shaw investigates.
Épisode 28 - The True Cost of Parking
10 août 2017
With private parking tickets now being issued every seven seconds, Fiona Foster investigates the industry now making millions by ticketing hapless motorists - with help from the DVLA.
Épisode 29 - How Safe is a Sun Tan?
17 août 2017
Reporter Kylie Pentelow looks at the latest advice for skincare in the sun. For years the public has been told to stay out of the hot summer sun, but how much sun exposure is too much? Kylie finds out which is best - sun or shade.
Épisode 30 - Can Crooks Hack Your Home?
24 août 2017
The average modern UK home contains a dizzying array of smart devices, with TVs, baby monitors, fridges and smoke alarms just a few of the many items hooked up to home networks or plugged straight into the internet. But could connected technology now be providing an open invitation to cyber crooks to steal vital information from people without the need to physically enter properties? Georgie Barrat investigates just how easy it could be for criminals to hack our homes.
Épisode 31 - Fight or Flight? The Drunken Truth
31 août 2017
Hundreds of people have been arrested for drunkenness, violence and sexual assaults at British airports and on board aircraft over the past year. But what is to blame - a booze culture or businesses making millions selling alcohol? And what is being done to combat the problem and keep passengers safe? Aasmah Mir investigates.
Épisode 32 - Undercover: Breaking into Britain
7 septembre 2017
This edition goes undercover to investigate the booming business of fake passports and the state of Britain's border security, as Jonathan Maitland visits Greece to expose the secret trade in dodgy documents where a fake passport can be bought for just 500 pounds, before speaking to Home Office whistleblowers who reveal their concerns about the way Britain's borders are policed. With the Brexit vote pushing control of UK borders to the forefront of the political landscape, this programme asks if such control has already been lost - and whether things are going to get worse rather than better.
Épisode 33 - Fat: The Healthy Option?
14 septembre 2017
Catherine Tyldesley investigates the truth about fats, hoping to dispel some myths about which are the healthiest when it comes to food. As well as highlighting the dangers lurking in many take-aways and convenience foods, the programme also looks at the types and amounts of fat people should be eating every day, and advises what foods to avoid.
Épisode 34 - A Tonight Special - Jewel Raiders - Caught on Camera
21 septembre 2017
After spending years training in a secret crime academy, a gang of Romanian criminals arrived in Britain in 2015. In less than a year, they raided 11 jewellery stores, getting away with luxury watches and diamond rings worth more than three million pounds. With exclusive access to the police investigation and CCTV footage, Tonight reveals how the gang was eventually tracked down and caught.
Épisode 35 - Trump vs North Korea - Could War Happen?
28 septembre 2017
Tonight, Adam Shaw investigates the current, dangerous tension between The United States and North Korea.
Épisode 36 - Britain's Claim Culture - Revealed
12 octobre 2017
Hayley Hassall investigates Britain's obsession with personal injury claims, and the huge industry specialising in them - whether it be for holiday sickness or whiplash. It is pushing up premiums and the cost of holidays, but the insurers and tour operators who pay out are fighting back, with fake claimants being prosecuted, named and shamed.
Épisode 37 - Work Till You Drop?
19 octobre 2017
With a record number of pensioners still working, Tonight explores what they are up to, why they are doing it and what it means for the UK. Noreena Hertz meets people working through their 60s and beyond, as well as those struggling to a find a job at an older age. The economic impact of an ageing workforce is revealed and the programme looks at how businesses are adapting to cope with a country working for longer.
Épisode 38 - Car Crime: Are you a Target?
26 octobre 2017
Car crime is rocketing, with vehicles stolen to order for parts, to be used in crime or sold abroad. Jonathan Maitland reports on the crime epidemic that is sweeping the country.
Épisode 39 - Fast Food: The Big Fat Truth
2 novembre 2017
It is estimated there are more than 57,000 takeaways in the UK, with that figure expected to grow by nearly 30 per cent over the next ten years. Local authorities say they are trying to control their spread - amid claims that fast food outlets are fuelling obesity and poor health in some of our deprived communities? Ranvir Singh investigates.
Épisode 40 - Harassment: Uncovering the Truth?
9 novembre 2017
In a new Tonight poll, 1 in 4 women believed they might lose their job if they complained about sexual harassment. Julie Etchingham reports.
Épisode 41 - Acid Attacks: How Scared Should We Be?
16 novembre 2017
With acid attacks doubling over the past five years and becoming the weapon of choice for some criminals that leave their victims with life-changing injuries, the government has proposed to tighten controls over such materials and impose tougher sentences on those committing such acts - but will they be enough to solve the problem? Fiona Foster investigates.
Épisode 42 - Harry & Meghan - A Royal Revolution?
23 novembre 2017
She is a popular American actor and a divorcee. He is a combat veteran and one of Britain's favourite royals. The relationship between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may seem like a storybook romance, but what does it say about the modern monarchy, and what does the establishment really think about any prospect of their engagement? Fiona Foster investigates.
Épisode 43 - Elderly Theft: Robbing the Relatives
30 novembre 2017
More elderly people than ever before are falling foul of financial abuse, with the criminals often closer to home than we would like to think. Could laws designed to protect the most vulnerable actually be leading to a rise in theft within families? Fiona Foster investigates.
Épisode 44 - Christmas Cons Revealed
7 décembre 2017
Last Christmas, British consumers were cheated out of 10 million pounds by paying for items online that were either fake or non-existent. Dan Clark-Neal investigates how thieves are defrauding the public, and finds out what can be done to spend safely online.
Épisode 45 - A Tonight Special - The Butcher Surgeon - A Scandal Uncovered
14 décembre 2017
Tonight investigates one of the worst scandals in medical history, detailing how a rogue surgeon performed botched or unnecessary operations on more than 1,000 women for nearly two decades before being brought to justice. The programme also hears from whistleblowers who say they tried to expose him - but were ignored.
Épisode 46 - Hungry, Homeless and on Benefits
21 décembre 2017
It may be the season of good cheer, but for many this Christmas, it will be anything but cheery. Homelessness is rising and, with more people now said to be living in poverty, Tonight investigates why this festive season is going to be so hard for some families.
Épisode 1 - Overweight Brits - Part 1
3 janvier 2018
Helen Skelton presents the first of a two-part Tonight special, looking at how much lack of exercise is costing the NHS due to ill health and some of the quick fixes overweight Brits are forking out for. But are they worth the cash being spent on them?
Épisode 2 - Overweight Brits - Part 2
4 janvier 2018
Helen Skelton presents the second of a two-part Tonight special, looking at the various products overweight Brits are forking out for in a bid to lose weight quickly after the festive season. But are they worth the money being spent on them?
Épisode 3 - Divorce Wars
11 janvier 2018
Check in to the Divorce Hotel as a married couple, and check-out to a new single life in just one weekend. What might sound like wishful thinking to some, in Britain's peak month for relationship breakdowns, is in fact part of a growing trend around the world. But can it work here in the UK? Julie Etchingham asks why many in the legal profession now believe our divorce laws are in need of urgent reform to get rid of outdated notions of blame.
Épisode 4 - Dr Google - Do DIY Diagnoses Work?
18 janvier 2018
With winter continuing to bite, it's not a great time to be hit by illness, particularly with A&E departments being busy or if you have difficulties getting an appointment with your GP. More and more people are turning to DIY diagnoses online, but could that be doing us more harm than good? Dr Oscar Duke investigates.
Épisode 5 - Bargain Holidays: What's the Truth?
25 janvier 2018
Can you get a summer holiday on the cheap? Reporter Adam Shaw investigates the potential perils and pitfalls of buying your summer holiday in the sun and looks for some of the best deals on the market at the moment.
Épisode 6 - NHS Winter Crisis: What's the Truth?
1 février 2018
Cancelled operations, flu epidemics, A&Es in chaos; those are the headlines, but what's the truth behind the NHS winter crisis? Fiona Foster talks to staff, experts and patients about what's happening in the health service, the solutions being found, and what we all need to do to relieve the pressure on the NHS.
Épisode 7 - Travel Chaos: The True Cost
8 février 2018
Traffic on our roads is on the rise and the number of people using our packed railways is set to double in the next 25 years. The Government say they are investing in the transport infrastructure, but with no end in sight for millions facing miserable commutes, what's the true cost for us all? Jonathan Maitland investigates.
Épisode 8 - Plastic: Can You Live Without it?
15 février 2018
Plastic waste is polluting the oceans, and there are concerns that it has now reached our food chain. The UK government has announced a plan to crack down on it and improve the environment, but this will take 25 years. Could and should something be done much quicker, and what can we all do to rethink our reliance on plastic? Helen Skelton investigates.
Épisode 9 - Trans Kids: The Right Response?
22 février 2018
'Tonight' investigates the growing debate about transgender people - particularly among the young - and the pace of change around gender diversity in Britain. Dubbed the 'transgender revolution' by some, vulnerable young people can get help and support as never before, but others have expressed concern about the rapid increase in childhood referrals to gender identity clinics and about how schools and other bodies are responding to the issue. Julie Etchingham reports on a much-discussed subject.
Épisode 10 - Snowstorm: Britain's Big Chill
1 mars 2018
The predicted blast of Siberian weather has gripped Britain, and forecasters say we’re potentially facing the lowest temperatures for 25 years. Freezing temperatures and heavy snow have been taking their toll, with chaos on the roads, thousands of school closures, disrupted trains and flights, and even troops called out to help. In Snowstorm: Britain's Big Chill on ITV at 7.30pm, Helen Skelton investigates how the ‘Beast from the East’ is affecting Britain, and why the weather is still catching us out.
Épisode 11 - Britain's Pothole Crisis
8 mars 2018
The number of potholes is feared to be at record levels across the country, putting lives at risk on the roads and hitting motorists in the pocket. With more vehicles on our highways - and more councils saying that they haven't the cash to repair them - many roads seem to buckling under the strain. Adam Shaw investigates the truth behind Britain's pothole crisis.
Épisode 12 - Undercover: Rough Sleeper
15 mars 2018
In a special edition of 'Tonight', Adam Holloway goes undercover to investigate the rise of street homelessness in Britain, which is now in its seventh consecutive year of increase. Nearly 30 years after he filmed life with rough sleepers for a groundbreaking ITV documentary, Adam, who is now an MP, returns to where the problem is still most acute - on the streets and in the homeless shelters of the capital - and sets out to discover why rough sleeping persists three decades on.
Épisode 13 - Britain vs Russia: A New Cold War?
22 mars 2018
Relations with Russia are at their worst for decades after the Putin regime was blamed for a chemical attack in Salisbury that poisoned a former Russian double agent, his daughter, and a policeman who tried to help them. It was a shocking event that has led to tit for tat diplomatic expulsions and threats of further action, but how bad could things get, and what can Britain really do? Adam Shaw investigates.
Épisode 14 - Can Brexit Fix Britain?
29 mars 2018
With one year to go until Britain exits the EU, Tonight asks the North East of England if Brexit will deliver the dreams of those who voted to leave.
Épisode 15 - Pets - The True Cost
5 avril 2018
There are more than 16 million dogs and cats in the UK; they're our most popular pets, but they come at an eye-watering cost. It's estimated that owners will spend up to £33,000 on a dog during its life and around £24,000 on a cat, but what happens if they get sick and - like millions of us - you don't have pet insurance? Jonathan Maitland investigates what price we're willing to pay for our love affair with pets.
Épisode 16 - OAP Bootcamp
12 avril 2018
Two fifths of the NHS budget is spent on the over 65s, with loneliness, lack of exercise, and bad diet being the big causes of poor health in pensioners. Could changing all that make a difference? Tonight is about to find out: welcome to the OAP Bootcamp.
Épisode 17 - Processed Food: What Are We Eating?
19 avril 2018
We rely heavily on processed food as a nation - from breakfast to dinner, it is available to us 24/7. How much do we really know about what we are eating? Fiona Foster investigates.
Épisode 18 - Secrets of Your Online Shop
26 avril 2018
Online shopping is a multi-billion pound business in the UK, but who is to blame and what are your rights when your goods disappear or turn up badly damaged? With exclusive footage filmed inside a major delivery depot, Tonight reveals the extent to which parcels can be mishandled and badly treated.
Épisode 19 - Google, Facebook & You: What They Know
3 mai 2018
They are some of the richest companies in the world, but have they made their billions from the information that we give away on our smartphones and laptops, sometimes without us knowing? Adam Shaw investigates the personal information which has been gathered, held, and sometimes shared by some of the most popular apps we use.
Épisode 20 - Russia's World Cup Gangs
10 mai 2018
With the World Cup on the horizon, Jonathan Maitland goes inside the world of Russian football to see what might face fans travelling there this summer.
Épisode 21 - The Tower: A Year On
17 mai 2018
With a month to go until the anniversary of the Grenfell fire tragedy, Tonight looks back at a night that devastated a community and shocked a nation. Hearing from the survivors, the bereaved and eye-witnesses - including some who have never spoken before - this special edition of Tonight talks us through what happened in June 2017 and how this community is fighting for a legacy that ensures it never happens again.
Épisode 22 - NHS saved my Life
24 mai 2018
As the NHS turns 70, Tonight celebrates some of its 'miracles' through the eyes of patients who owe their lives to our national health service.
Épisode 23 - Eat Yourself Healthy?
14 juin 2018
Tens of thousands of British children are now said to be overweight - with some 11-year-olds classified as seriously obese. As the government prepares to launch a new anti-obesity strategy, Tonight investigates what we could all be doing to beat the battle of the bulge.
Épisode 24 - Violent Britain: Drugs, Knives and Gangs
5 juillet 2018
As the rate of stabbings and shootings across the country surges, Tonight explores a key driver behind the rise in knife and gun crime - the criminal networks supplying drugs, often involving young and vulnerable children. Allegra Stratton investigates the phenomenon known as 'county lines' where children as young as 10 are sent to rural areas and small towns to sell Class A drugs and talks to the frontline police working to break up gangs and disrupt supply lines.
Épisode 25 - Trump and Britain: Love or Loathing?
12 juillet 2018
On the eve of Donald's Trump's first official visit to the UK as President, Tonight asks how the US leader will be received and explores the state of our so-called 'Special Relationship' with Washington. Hearing from figures as varied as Lord Sugar, Nigel Farage, Germaine Greer and Alex Salmond, Martin Geissler also investigates what the future holds for our dealings with this most controversial of Presidents.
Épisode 26 - Heatwaves and Hailstones: Wild Weather UK
1 août 2018
Record temperatures, torrential rain and hailstorms in Britain; forest fires in the Arctic circle; devastation and death in Greece, Japan and North America. The weather across summer 2018 appears to be breaking records for all the wrong reasons. But could this be the new normal for us Brits - and the shape of things to come? Becky Mantin investigates.
Épisode 27 - Shopping: End of the High Street?
23 août 2018
The High Street is in trouble. In the last 10 years, nearly 220,000 jobs have been lost as 85,000 shops closed their doors for good. So is bricks and mortar retail in terminal decline? Are the tech giants of online retail to blame? And what's the likely impact on us, the shoppers? Retail expert Kate Hardcastle investigates.
Épisode 28 - Our Debt: The True Cost
30 août 2018
An estimated eight million of us are struggling with debt problems. It can cause a whole range of issues from financial to mental health. Tonight investigates the mounting debt crisis - and how some people are fighting their way out of trouble.
Épisode 29 - What Car Should I Buy?
6 septembre 2018
It's the second biggest purchase many of us will make after a house. But with the car market now spanning electric, hybrids and traditional fuel - plus the trouble over diesel, it's harder than ever to know what vehicle to buy next. Reporter Ginny Buckley investigates.
Épisode 30 - Fighting Fat: Back to Basics
13 septembre 2018
One in four Britons are now classified as obese. From kids to pensioners, the nation's waistlines continue to expand. But why? In our attempts to lose weight, have the messages on healthy living been over complicated? Tonight investigates the simple steps we can take to fight fat.
Épisode 31 - Britain on Painkillers: The Silent Epidemic
20 septembre 2018
Are we hooked on opioids? Millions in Britain are taking powerful prescription painkillers that many experts argue are ineffective when it comes to reducing long-term chronic pain. Tonight explores the scale of this silent epidemic in Britain, the comparisons being made with the crisis in America and the experiences of people in Britain who are struggling with addiction and dependency.
Épisode 32 - Britain's Property Crisis
27 septembre 2018
With one in five households now renting and home ownership becoming just a dream for many, Jonathan Maitland investigates Britain's housing crisis. From Peterborough, where over 70 residents were made homeless to make room for other homeless people, to Manchester, where 15,000 new homes are being built without a single one being affordable, and Cornwall, where a family has spent 10 years waiting for a council property while their four children are forced to share a room.
Épisode 33 - Wild Weather UK: Winners and Losers
4 octobre 2018
Épisode 34 - Pay Now, Die Later: Funerals Uncovered
11 octobre 2018
Épisode 35 - Driving: The True Cost?
18 octobre 2018
Épisode 36 - What's In Our Meat?
25 octobre 2018
Jonathan Maitland finds out how food standards have changed since the horsemeat scandal five years ago, looking at tests carried out in abattoirs and by local authorities.
Épisode 37 - Frontline Care: Saving the NHS?
1 novembre 2018
The work of a pioneering GP service tackling problems including mental health, homelessness and alcoholism within their community. Tonight's cameras follows these specialist doctors and nurses to ask whether such a focused method of care could help save the NHS.
Épisode 38 - Car Crime: How Safe Are You?
8 novembre 2018
Épisode 39 - Immigration: Who Do We Let In?
15 novembre 2018
Épisode 40 - Trump and the Truth: America's Conspiracy Wars
22 novembre 2018
In the US, it is estimated that half of the population believe at least one conspiracy theory. This number includes the president, who has weaponized conspiracy theories to great political effect, while his critics argue his perpetuation of myths is fuelling fear among the population. Robert Moore examines the role played by conspiracy theories in shaping the US's political future and asks who will win in America's battle for the truth.
Épisode 41 - Food Allergies: What's Really in Your Food?
29 novembre 2018
Épisode 42 - Christmas Buyers Beware
13 décembre 2018
Last year, the UK spent almost 80 billion pounds on Christmas gifts - but not everyone got the bargain they were hoping for. And as families prepare for the festive season once again, criminals are also getting ready with a whole range of cons and scams. Tonight investigates how to keep your cash safe this Christmas.
Épisode 43 - Meghan: The Story So Far
13 décembre 2018
It's been six months since Hollywood actor Meghan Markle took on her most ambitious role yet. From that day in May when she joined the House of Windsor, through to her first overseas tour, we follow the Duchess of Sussex's first steps into Royal life. As the humanitarian and 'proud' feminist finds herself in a new world of protocol and etiquette, Julie Etchingham asks whether Meghan is changing the Royal Family, or are they changing her?
Épisode 1 - Losing Weight: Six Months to Save a Life
3 janvier 2019
Tonight have spent six months following the journey of three people suffering from severe obesity as they try to lose weight, before it's too late. Mentored by a specialist team from Leeds Beckett University, can their expert guidance on diet and exercise improve their health and their lives? The programme follows their highs and lows across two no-holds-barred episodes.
Épisode 2 - Losing Weight: Six Months to Save a Life Part 2
10 janvier 2019
In the second of two films, we reveal the final three months of their scientifically-monitored weight loss program, and examine how they've coped with temptation during the Christmas period.
Épisode 3 - Trouble on the Tracks
17 janvier 2019
Britain's train travellers have just been hit with annual fare rises, despite already paying some of the world's highest train fares and suffering the worst rail performance in a decade. With the rail regulator threatening Network Rail with massive fines and the Government launching a year-long rail enquiry, Tonight's Adam Shaw hits the railways to talk to passengers and experts to find out where all the money goes and whether passengers are really getting value for money.
Épisode 4 - Food Challenge: Meat vs. Vegan
24 janvier 2019
Épisode 5 - Your Body, Your Stress
31 janvier 2019
Épisode 6 - Life on Benefits: Universal Credit?
7 février 2019
Épisode 7 - Too Old To Drive
14 février 2019
After the events of the royal car accident, Ginny Buckley investigates the phenomenon of older drivers and asks: would you know when it's time to hang up your driving gloves?
Épisode 8 - The Border Blocking Brexit?
21 février 2019
Épisode 9 - Back Pain: Britain's Unseen Crisis?
28 février 2019
A bad back is something that many struggle with on a daily basis. A shocking 80 percent of people are likely to experience it at some point in their lives - and the numbers seem to be rising. So why are so many suffering? And what can be done to relieve the pain? GP Oscar Duke investigates.
Épisode 10 - Can We Defend Ourselves?
7 mars 2019
Épisode 11 - Priced Out? Old and Offline
14 mars 2019
We live in an increasingly digital world and although most of us might be connected there are still over 11 million people in the UK who lack basic online skills. Reporter Jonathan Maitland investigates who are the digitally excluded and what’s the cost in Priced Out? Old and Offline
Épisode 12 - Rubbish: Britain's Tipping Point?
21 mars 2019
Épisode 13 - Brexit: The Endgame
28 mars 2019
Épisode 14 - Fraud: Stopping The Scammers
4 avril 2019
Épisode 15 - Changing Britain: 20 Years of Tonight
11 avril 2019
Épisode 16 - Harry and Meghan: A Royal Baby
18 avril 2019
Épisode 17 - Knife Crime and Me
25 avril 2019
Épisode 18 - NHS: Violence on the Frontline
2 mai 2019
Épisode 19 - Pensions: Are You Saving Enough?
9 mai 2019
Épisode 20 - Supermarkets: Are You Saving Enough?
16 mai 2019
Épisode 21 - Holidays: All-Inclusives Uncovered?
23 mai 2019
Épisode 22 - Meat: Is It Still Safe?
6 juin 2019
Épisode 23 - Angry Britain: Beyond Repair?
13 juin 2019
Épisode 24 - Is Your Car Safe?
20 juin 2019
Motoring journalist Ginny Buckley investigates safety standards in the car industry, after hundreds of thousands of vehicles have been recalled with potentially serious issues - including some that have caught fire. Manufacturers say they are building vehicles to the highest possible standards, but are they doing enough?
Épisode 25 - Fraud: Robbing the Elderly
27 juin 2019
Every year more and more older people fall victim to theft and fraud, and the perpetrators are often those they rely on the most - carers and relatives. Helen Skelton asks whether the time has come to change the way the authorities deal with financial crimes against the elderly.
Épisode 26 - Who's Our Next PM?
4 juillet 2019
Épisode 27 - Who's Our Next PM? (Part 2)
11 juillet 2019
Julie Etchingham presents the second of two programmes in which she profiles Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson, the final candidates in the Conservative leadership contest, as party members vote to decide Britain's next prime minister. Tonight will scrutinise their differing policies on Brexit and interrogate their domestic and foreign policy plans, as well as their vision for the country.
Épisode 28 - The Trouble with Garden Centres?
22 août 2019
Épisode 29 - Housing Crisis: What Next for the Elderly?
29 août 2019
Épisode 30 - Britain's New Build Nightmares
5 septembre 2019
Épisode 31 - Fraud: The Public Threat
12 septembre 2019
Épisode 32 - Cheap Clothing: The Real Cost?
19 septembre 2019
Épisode 33 - Growing Old: Social Care Crisis?
26 septembre 2019
Épisode 34 - Car Insurance: Cost and Cons?
3 octobre 2019
Épisode 35 - Growing Old: Britain's Mental Health Crisis?
10 octobre 2019
Épisode 36 - HS2: Death of the High Speed Express?
17 octobre 2019
Épisode 37 - Plastic: The Unseen Truth?
24 octobre 2019
Épisode 38 - Frontline Cops: Police Fighting Back?
31 octobre 2019
Épisode 39 - Cash in Your House: Deal or No Deal?
7 novembre 2019
Épisode 40 - The Leader Interviews: Nigel Farage
21 novembre 2019
Ranvir Singh talks to Nigel Farage of the Brexit Party about his vision for the country ahead of the General Election.
Épisode 41 - The Leader Interviews: Jo Swinson
28 novembre 2019
Tonight profiles and interviews leaders of Great Britain's political parties ahead of the General Election. This week, Ranvir Singh meets the leader of the Lib Dems, Jo Swinson.
Épisode 42 - The Leader Interviews: Nicola Sturgeon
29 novembre 2019
Tonight profiles leaders of Great Britain's political parties ahead of the General Election. This week, Ranvir Singh talks to Nicola Sturgeon of the SNP, and also interviews the co-leader of the English Green Party, Siân Berry. Jonathan Hill interviews Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price.
Épisode 43 - The Leader Interviews: Adam Price
29 novembre 2019
Tonight profiles leaders of Great Britain's political parties ahead of the General Election. This week, Jonathan Hill interviews Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price.
Épisode 44 - The Leader Interviews: Jeremy Corbyn
5 décembre 2019
Tonight profiles leaders of Great Britain's political parties ahead of the General Election. This week, Julie Etchingham meets the leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn.
Épisode 45 - The Leader Interviews: Boris Johnson
6 décembre 2019
Tonight profiles leaders of Great Britain's political parties ahead of the General Election. This evening Prime Minister Boris Johnson's vision for the country, plans for Brexit and time in office are scrutinised.
Épisode 46 - Christmas Costs and Cons
12 décembre 2019
The average UK household spends an extra £800 during December. But as millions of shoppers are preparing for the festive season, so too are criminals with a whole range of fakes, cons and scams. Adam Shaw investigates how people can get the best value gifts and keep their money safe this Christmas.
Épisode 1 - Cash Free Britain?
2 janvier 2020
It's estimated that three quarters of the things we buy in this country are now paid for by card. Adnan Sarwar asks if the UK is on its way to becoming a cashless society.
Épisode 2 - Tech Abuse: Stopping The Stalkers
9 janvier 2020
Épisode 3 - High Streets: End of the Road?
16 janvier 2020
Épisode 4 - Holidays: Bagging a Bargain Break
23 janvier 2020
Épisode 5 - Deadly Virus: Is Britain Prepared?
30 janvier 2020
Health experts from around the globe are concerned about the coronavirus, which has originated in China and could destroy many lives. But will it take hold in the UK? Ranvir Singh investigates.
Épisode 6 - How Safe Is Your Vape?
6 février 2020
With more than 3.6 million people now vaping in the UK, reporter Jonathan Maitland explores the boom in the industry, while undercover reporters find out what is in the liquid people are smoking. Industry bosses claim vaping is a safer, cleaner, healthier alternative to smoking. But are there any health risks?
Épisode 7 - Coronavirus: What Next for Britain?
13 février 2020
With confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Britain on the rise and the UK Government labelling it a "serious and imminent threat" to public health, Fiona Foster investigates if the authorities here are equipped to deal with the challenge.
Épisode 8 - Airbnb: The True Cost?
20 février 2020
In 10 years Airbnb has grown into a multimillion-dollar global entity - and revolutionised the way people travel. But there are claims that short-term lets not only threaten the future of traditional hotels, but could be contributing to housing shortages - as well as driving up the cost of properties. Jonathan Maitland investigates.
Épisode 9 - Inside MI5: Keeping the UK Safe
27 février 2020
Épisode 10 - Coronavirus - What You Need to Know
5 mars 2020
The Government has announced their coronavirus battle plan warning that a fifth of the workforce could be off sick. Jonathan Maitland investigates how to keep ourselves safe. Originally Aired: 05th March 2020
Épisode 11 - Diet: Trust Your Gut?
12 mars 2020
Épisode 12 - Coronavirus: Protecting The Elderly
19 mars 2020
Épisode 13 - Coronavirus: Britain in Lockdown
26 mars 2020
Series 22 - Episode 13 - As we get used to life in 'lock down', doctors in our beloved NHS find themselves desperately combating the Coronavirus. We hear from those on the frontline.
Épisode 14 - Trump and the Virus: America in Crisis
2 avril 2020
Épisode 15 - Lockdown: How Long Can it Last?
9 avril 2020
Just a couple of months ago the economy was riding high with employment at record levels. But that was before the coronavirus epidemic tightened its grip on Britain, ripping up the way of life. In the past 14 days half a million people have signed on for Universal Credit. With the Government projected to spend many tens of billions in a bid to keep the economy, and jobs, afloat, Sonali Shah investigates how long the lockdown can last.
Épisode 16 - Coronavirus: The Survivors' Stories
16 avril 2020
In these unprecedented times, we hear the remarkable stories of survival: coronavirus patients brought back from the brink.
Épisode 17 - Supermarkets and Supply Chains: Keeping Britain Fed
23 avril 2020
Épisode 18 - Fly Tipping: Britain's Lockdown Problem?
30 avril 2020
Épisode 19 - Policing Britain: Cops In Lockdown
7 mai 2020
As lockdown conditions continue to take their toll on the country, what has life been like for Britain's frontline police officers, tasked with keeping us safe?
Épisode 20 - Saving Money: Tips For Lockdown
14 mai 2020
With pay cuts, job losses and businesses shut down for weeks, the financial impact of coronavirus is hitting people hard. Helen Skelton investigates the best ways for people to tighten their belts and try to save money.
Épisode 21 - The Race for a Cure: Making Britain Safe
21 mai 2020
Ranj Singh looks at the urgent race to find drugs to successfully treat Covid-19. With hopes of defeating the deadly virus lying with the world's scientists - including those working in Britain - Dr Singh gains first-hand access to laboratories and drug trials across the country. He reports on the unprecedented scientific efforts going into developing drugs to treat those in hospital with the virus, as well as the search for a vaccine to inoculate everyone. With the success of these trials determining how soon people can resume normal life and get the economy running as before, the stakes could not be higher.
Épisode 22 - Scammers: Hunting the Lockdown Criminals
28 mai 2020
Series 22 - Episode 22 - There has been a spike in internet fraud - from fake goods and services, to cons impersonating the authorities. Paul Connolly investigates the latest lockdown scams.
Épisode 23 - Car Crime - Is My Car Safe?
4 juin 2020
Government figures reveal car crime has risen for the past six years. It has even continued in lockdown in some areas. As more motorists are targeted by organised gangs, Alex Beresford investigates what people can do to steer clear of vehicle crime.
Épisode 24 - Holidays: Where Should We Go?
9 juillet 2020
The travel industry is in dire straits, with the coronavirus crisis leaving summer holiday plans in disarray for many people. But with the prospect of travel beginning to open up, should holiday-makers be trying to grab a break abroad, or is this the year of the Great British staycation? Helen Skelton investigates.
Épisode 25 - Generation Covid: Our Children in Crisis?
16 juillet 2020
Children seem largely unaffected by physical aspects of the coronavirus. But as the lockdown eases, concerns are growing about young people's mental health as a result of the crisis. Julie Etchingham asks what life has been like for the younger generation, and as the costs are counted - with thousands of teaching hours lost, exams missed and the country entering the worst recession on record - will it have any negative impact on their ambitions and prospects?
Épisode 26 - Back in Business: The Road to Recovery?
20 août 2020
Épisode 27 - Can Robots Save The NHS?
27 août 2020
With the coronavirus pandemic still gripping the world, the NHS is facing its biggest crisis in a generation with issues over treatment, funding and care. New technology is one of the tools being used to fight the virus - and many other illnesses - with the use of artificial intelligence on the rise across the health sector. Dr Oscar Duke investigates.
Épisode 28 - Electric Cars: Are We Ready?
3 septembre 2020
The Government has promised to ban the sale of all new diesel, petrol and hybrid cars in the UK by 2035. But will people - and the necessary technology - be ready for the electric revolution? Motoring journalist Ginny Buckley investigates.
Épisode 29 - Weight Loss: The War on Fat?
10 septembre 2020
Épisode 30 - Scams: Ripping Off the Elderly?
17 septembre 2020
Épisode 31 - Can We Save Our Jobs?
24 septembre 2020
In the aftermath of the lockdown, millions of people face joblessness, redundancy or uncertainty about their future on a scale unseen since the early 1980s. Robert Peston investigates the impact on the economy, with industries shutting down overnight, millions unable to work, and many more working from home for the foreseeable future. He also asks what can be done to avoid the mistakes of past recessions and assesses whether the Government is on the right track to avoid mass unemployment.
Épisode 32 - Funerals: The True Cost
1 octobre 2020
Épisode 33 - Britain's Lockdowns: What's Next?
15 octobre 2020
Épisode 34 - Can Trump Win?
22 octobre 2020
Épisode 35 - Black and British
29 octobre 2020
Épisode 36 - House Prices: Is the Boom Real?
5 novembre 2020
Épisode 37 - House of Horrors
19 novembre 2020
Millions of pounds a year are spent by households on building work. But are builders subject to too few meaningful checks and balances? And who pays the bill when things go wrong
Épisode 38 - Secrets of Your Online Christmas
26 novembre 2020
Épisode 39 - Buyers Beware: Shopping Cons Revealed
3 décembre 2020
Épisode 40 - Secrets of Your Christmas Dinner
10 décembre 2020
Épisode 41 - 2020: The Year That Changed Britain
17 décembre 2020
More than 50,000 Britons killed by Covid-19. A country in lockdown while also heading out of Europe. Freedoms that people took for granted now being controlled by the Government. Julie Etchingham looks back at the past 12 months - a year that changed Britain.
Épisode 1 - Has Cash Been Cancelled?
7 janvier 2021
A year ago Tonight reported on how quickly Britain might be heading towards a cash-free society. Twelve months on and the world of money has changed dramatically with lockdowns and the pandemic accelerating the shift away from coins and notes. Some are now warning that the entire cash system, costing £5billion a year to run, could be under threat. Adnan Sarwar investigates.
Épisode 2 - Vaccine: When Will I Get It?
14 janvier 2021
Most people would agree that the Covid-19 vaccines are the key to getting life back to normal. But when will everyone get them - and will everybody take them? With lives and livelihoods on the line, Dr Oscar Duke investigates the importance of the mass roll-out.
Épisode 3 - Care Homes: The Long Year Alone
21 janvier 2021
Épisode 4 - Going Green: Save Money?
28 janvier 2021
Épisode 5 - Covid Testing: What's the Truth?
4 février 2021
Is the Government's plan to instantly mass test for Covid-19 proving more trouble than it is worth? Major questions are being asked about the accuracy of the instant tests, which are costing hundreds of millions, but whose use is now being curtailed in places like schools and some care homes. Adam Shaw asks whether lives could be at risk and whether rapid mass testing could end up being money down the drain.
Épisode 6 - On the Breadline: Foodbank Britain?
11 février 2021
Julie Etchingham investigates the dramatic rise in food banks in Britain, asking why one of the richest countries in the world is experiencing food poverty on such a worrying level.
Épisode 7 - Cars - The End of Petrol and Diesel?
18 février 2021
Épisode 8 - Antisocial Britain: Trouble on the Streets?
25 février 2021
Épisode 9 - UK: The End of the Union?
4 mars 2021
Julie Etchingham asks whether the United Kingdom is on the brink of a break-up. Using polls of English, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish voters, the programme discovers how people feel about the union. Julia examines they way Scots are being driven toward independence, and why continuing issues around Brexit are making people in Northern Ireland question their role in the UK.
Épisode 10 - How to Age Well?
11 mars 2021
Many of us are living longer, but not always in the best of health. The Government wants to change that, and by 2035 they're hoping we can all get an extra five fitter years of life. But what should we be doing to take care of ourselves as we get older? Actor and musician Martin Kemp investigates.
Épisode 11 - Spend or Save - Making Your Money Work?
18 mars 2021
As we emerge from the grip of lockdown, should we be saving more of our cash? And if so, how? Helen Skelton reports.
Épisode 12 - Women: How Safe Are We?
8 avril 2021
Épisode 13 - Summer Holidays: What's The Truth?
15 avril 2021
Épisode 14 - Can Your Town Centre Survive?
22 avril 2021
Épisode 15 - Giving Up Sugar: For Good? Part 1
29 avril 2021
Former MP Tom Watson investigates how much damage refined sugar is doing to the nation's health, and asks what impact eating less sugar would have on the NHS.
Épisode 16 - Giving Up Sugar: For Good? Part 2
30 avril 2021
Épisode 17 - Cheats, Fiddles and Scams: Protecting Your Family
6 mai 2021
Épisode 18 - Cheats, Fiddles and Scams: Protecting Your Money? Pt.2
7 mai 2021
In the second part of a two-part programme we look closer to home, and we focus on the criminals, some of whom have even targeted friends and family members.
Épisode 19 - Britain's Filthy Streets
13 mai 2021
Fiona Foster speaks to the councils battling to keep the streets clean, the communities taking action, and the innovators tackling littering in new ways.
Épisode 20 - E-Scooters: Britain's New Road Rage?
20 mai 2021
Épisode 21 - Keep, Chuck or Clean? - The Big Clearout
27 mai 2021
For many of us, months of lockdown has meant taking a long hard look at our surroundings and tackling the clutter in our homes. But what do we do with all of our unwanted stuff? Reporter Angellica Bell investigates.
Épisode 22 - Britain After Brexit - Winners & Losers?
10 juin 2021
Épisode 23 - Home Makeovers: The True Cost?
22 juillet 2021
Épisode 24 - Are You Drinking Too Much?
29 juillet 2021
Épisode 25 - Hidden Disabilities: What's the Truth?
5 août 2021
About one in five of us has a disability. Some with hidden disabilities battle even to be believed. Saima Mohsin goes on a very personal journey.
Épisode 26 - Staycations: The Tru Cost?
12 août 2021
Is Britain already fully booked? And do we have to accept we're going to need to blow the budget for a British break this year? Sonali Shah investigates.
Épisode 27 - The Return of the Taliban
19 août 2021
Épisode 28 - NHS: The Longest Wait?
26 août 2021
As a new SOS is sounded over the longest waiting lists since records began, Romilly Weeks meets doctors, patients and families and asks what can be done to clear the backlog?
Épisode 29 - What's Really in Our Food?
23 septembre 2021
Épisode 30 - Energy Bills: Counting the Cost?
30 septembre 2021
Jonathan Maitland investigates the energy saving tips we can all use to keep costs down this winter as the UK's wholesale energy markets reach record highs.
Épisode 31 - How Green Is Your Supermarket?
7 octobre 2021
Épisode 32 - Repair or Replace? Britain in a Fix
14 octobre 2021
Chris Choi meets the repairers who want to give our electronic waste a second lease of life and asks whether existing laws giving us the right to repair go far enough.
Épisode 33 - Britain's Hidden Killer
15 octobre 2021
Paul Kennedy passed away from pancreatic cancer just three months after he was diagnosed. Treated during the pandemic, Paul allowed his son Daniel to film brief precious moments on his final journey. Daniel shines a spotlight on the deadliest common cancer, and investigates whether enough is being done to get patients diagnosed early.
Épisode 34 - Air Pollution: What You Need to Know
21 octobre 2021
Since 2010 we have failed to meet national legal limits of air pollution in the UK. Joe Crowley investigates what is being done to tackle the problem and assesses the health implications it may have for us all.
Épisode 35 - Shortage UK: Is Britain Working?
22 octobre 2021
As Britain faces shortages of fuel and food, is there a supply chain crisis brewing? Or does consumer panic buying create the crisis? Julie Etchingham investigates.
Épisode 36 - What's In Our Water?
28 octobre 2021
Épisode 37 - Saving The Planet: Saving Money?
2 novembre 2021
Épisode 38 - Searching For Patient Zero: Britain's AIDS Tragedy
11 novembre 2021
Paul Brand traces the first case of AIDS - along with others who lived, loved and lost to a disease that, worldwide, has now claimed 36 million lives.
Épisode 39 - Social Care: The True Cost?
18 novembre 2021
Épisode 40 - How To Complain and Win!
2 décembre 2021
Épisode 41 - Saving Money At Christmas: The Big Squeeze?
9 décembre 2021
Épisode 42 - A Merrier Christmas?
23 décembre 2021
This time last year much of Britain was in lockdown - many families were forced apart and Christmas celebrations put on hold as the nation continued to fight the Covid epidemic. But even with new restrictions to counter the omicron variant, can it be a different story this year? Fiona Foster reports on the people providing hope for others this festive season.
Épisode 1 - How Much Is Your Car Worth?
6 janvier 2022
Épisode 2 - When Can I See My GP?
13 janvier 2022
Épisode 3 - Boris Johnson: Is the Party Over?
20 janvier 2022
With revelations raining down on the government over parties reportedly held during lockdowns, Romilly Weeks asks whether Boris Johnson can survive as Prime Minister.
Épisode 4 - Smart Motorways: Hitting the Brakes?
27 janvier 2022
Épisode 5 - Buy Now, Pay Later
3 février 2022
Épisode 6 - Dying with Dignity
10 février 2022
Épisode 7 - The True Cost of Train Travel?
17 février 2022
With passenger numbers at historical low levels and big rail fares due next month, is the industry heading for a new crisis? Adam Shaw investigates.
Épisode 8 - War in Europe
24 février 2022
Épisode 9 - Louise Minchin: The Truth About Stalking
10 mars 2022
TV presenter Louise Minchin was subjected to a campaign of threats and harassment online. She asks if enough is being done to tackle the crime.
Épisode 10 - Losing Your Home: The True Cost
17 mars 2022
Épisode 11 - Cost of Living: What You Need To Know
24 mars 2022
Épisode 12 - Crime Squad: Hunting the Burglars
31 mars 2022
Épisode 13 - House Prices: How High Will They Go?
7 avril 2022
Despite the recent economic shocks, house prices across the UK have continued to rise. Jonathan Maitland investigates why that's happening.
Épisode 14 - Fighting Fat: A Cure for Obesity?
14 avril 2022
Épisode 15 - Back Pain: Britain's Hidden Crisis?
21 avril 2022
Épisode 16 - Homes for Ukraine: Welcome to Britain?
28 avril 2022
More than 10 million people are thought to have fled their homes in Ukraine because of the Russian invasion, with more than four million seeking refuge in other countries. In the UK, hundreds of thousands of people have offered up spare rooms or properties for refugees. But with lengthy waits for official checks and documents, the UK government has been accused of not helping fast enough. Paul Brand investigates.
Épisode 17 - Controlled By My Partner? The Hidden Abuse - Tonight
5 mai 2022
Ruth Dodsworth explores the crime of coercive control and what needs to be done to stop this insidious domestic abuse.
Épisode 18 - Holidays: Bagging a Bargain Break?
12 mai 2022
It's been a while, but pandemic restrictions have eased and Brits are once again planning holidays abroad. So what does the savvy traveller need to look out for?
Épisode 19 - Scams: Fighting The Fraudsters
19 mai 2022
Épisode 20 - Who Rules Britain's Roads?
9 juin 2022
Épisode 21 - Price Rises: The Secrets of Your Shopping Bill
16 juin 2022
Reporter Kate Quilton finds out what we can do to beat the price hikes and save money on our shopping bills as the cost of living crisis worsens.
Épisode 22 - Car Crime: How Safe Is Your Car?
23 juin 2022
Rav Wilding investigates with the police and manufacturers are doing enough to stay one step ahead of car thieves or not.
Épisode 23 - Side Hustles: How to Earn More Money? Tonight
30 juin 2022
The cost of living crisis is drastically impacting households around the country with more than a million Brits already taking on an extra job or 'side hustle' to make more money. Reporter Adam Shaw explores what it's really like to have more than one job.
Épisode 24 - Pensions: How to Save More? Tonight
7 juillet 2022
As the cost of living crisis bites, paying into a pension might slip down the priority list. But experts warn that skipping contributions now could mean missing out on thousands in pension pots. So how do people save more? Reporter Michelle Ackerley has advice for boosting retirement funds - and uncovers how scammers could be targeting people's hard-earned savings.
Épisode 25 - Boris Johnson: The Rise and Fall
14 juillet 2022
A look at the rise of Boris Johnson, from winning a spectacular majority in 2019, to a series of scandals and errors that have ultimately led to his downfall.
Épisode 26 - Heatwave Britain: How Hot Will It Get?
21 juillet 2022
With the Met Office issuing its first ever red warning for extreme heat for parts of the country. Laura Tobin finds out if these hot spells are here to stay.
Épisode 27 - 999: A National Emergency?
28 juillet 2022
Épisode 28 - 'Hidden' Disabilities: The True Cost?
4 août 2022
An estimated 12 million people in the UK are living with what's described as a 'hidden' disability. Reporter Saima Moshin looks at the true cost.
Épisode 29 - Shops and Robbers: High Street Wars?
11 août 2022
Shoplifting has plagued retailers for decades, with violence and aggression towards staff now reaching record numbers. Is enough being done to tackle this age-old problem?
Épisode 30 - Who's Polluting Our Water?
18 août 2022
With only 14 per cent of rivers in England in good ecological health, Joe Crowley looks at the state of the nation's waterways and asks what's being done to tackle pollution.
Épisode 31 - Stop and Search: Policing The Streets?
25 août 2022
Is there a way for law enforcers to bridge an ever-widening gap with the young people they police? Alex Beresford reports.
Épisode 32 - Priced Out: The Truth About Holiday Homes?
1 septembre 2022
Nearly half a million properties in the UK are thought to be second homes, used mainly as holiday rental properties. Amid the escalating housing crisis, is now the time to limit second holiday home purchases? Reporter Helen Skelton investigates.
Épisode 33 - Pulling Teeth: The End of NHS Dentistry?
29 septembre 2022
Daniel Hewitt investigates the crisis in the dental service, including the extreme lengths people are going to in order to end their tooth-related suffering, from overdosing on painkillers to put a stop to the chronic pain to reaching for the toolbox to extract infected teeth by their own hands. Daniel also meets the dentists who want to treat patients but say that it's the system that's failing them.
Épisode 34 - Cost of Living: The Help You Need?
6 octobre 2022
Despite intervention from the Government, the UK remains on the precipice of a major cost of living crisis as a summer of anxiety gives way to a winter of desperation. Paul Brand investigates what can be done to help British households survive.
Épisode 35 - Looking After the Grandkids: The True Cost?
20 octobre 2022
It's been estimated that grandparents in the UK save working parents more than seven billion pounds in childcare costs every year. But when things get tough in families, it seems the law may not be on their side. So should they be given more rights? Jennie Bond reports.
Épisode 36 - Mortgage Crisis: What Does It Mean For You?
3 novembre 2022
Across the UK, families are feeling the pinch as mortgage costs skyrocket ahead of a looming interest rate rise from the bank of England. But is there more to this money crisis, and what can people do to keep on top of their finances? Adam Shaw investigates.
Épisode 37 - Building Nightmares: The True Cost?
10 novembre 2022
Billions of pounds a year are spent on home improvements, but the number of complaints about rogue traders rose by more than a quarter last year, with thousands of homeowners being left in financial ruin. Could more be done to stop cowboy builders? Michelle Ackerley has been finding out.
Épisode 38 - Pets: The Cost of Loving
17 novembre 2022
Épisode 39 - Christmas Saves & Scams?
15 décembre 2022
With inflation at a 40-year high, can you cut costs without curtailing Christmas? Reporter Sonali Shah shares 12 tips for saving money and staying safe from scams this festive season.
Épisode 1 - Fly Tipping: Dirty Britain?
5 janvier 2023
With fly-tipping in the UK reported to be at its highest level for a decade, and enforcement failing to keep pace, Michelle Ackerley looks at why so much rubbish is being dumped. She also examines the high-tech solutions that are being used to try to turn the tide.
Épisode 2 - When Can I See My GP?
12 janvier 2023
Forty two per cent of GPs plan to leave the profession in the next five years. The lack of doctors, face-to-face appointments, continuity of care and resources are all putting patient safety at risk, and leaving family doctors and local surgeries on the brink. Twelve months on from his last film, Dr Amir Khan investigates how to fix primary care.
Épisode 3 - Your Car: Time to Switch?
19 janvier 2023
After strong demand for used cars in 2022 and ahead of the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel vehicles, motoring journalist Ginny Buckley looks at the affordability and reliability of electric cars. Is now the right time to trade in for an electric vehicle?
Épisode 4 - Botched? Inside the Beauty Business
26 janvier 2023
Épisode 5 - Britain's Parking Nightmare
2 février 2023
Épisode 6 - Can You Boost Your Immune System?
9 février 2023
Britain has been in the grip of its worst flu season for almost a decade, and catching a cold or flu can have a huge impact on our health, the economy and the NHS. So what can we do to protect ourselves? Is it possible to boost your immune system? Reporter Kylie Pentelow finds out.
Épisode 7 - Immigration: Where Are We Now?
16 février 2023
As the government vows to "stop the small boats", Adil Ray explores the UK's asylum crisis and attitudes towards migrants of all kinds, as well as addressing Britain's problem with immigration.
Épisode 8 - Rent Rises: The True Cost?
23 février 2023
The number of households renting in Britain has doubled in the last two decades. With demand outstripping supply, prospective tenants are battling with record high prices and a fiercely competitive market, leaving many unable to find a place to live. Datshiane Navanayagam looks at the reality facing Britain's renters.
Épisode 9 - High Stakes? Britain's Betting Boom
9 mars 2023
Épisode 10 - Customers: Are We Being Served?
23 mars 2023
Customer complaints are said to have risen to their highest levels for more than 10 years, with poor customer service estimated to cost UK businesses billions of pounds each month. So what happens when you take on the big companies? Adam Shaw has been finding out how to complain and win
Épisode 11 - Buy Back Your Health? NHS vs Private
30 mars 2023
Épisode 12 - Food Prices: How High Will They Go?
11 mai 2023
As food prices rise at the highest rate since 1978, Kate Quilton investigates why they're rocketing, who is being impacted, and what we can all do to save on our shopping bills.
Épisode 13 - All-Inclusive Holidays: Unpacked
18 mai 2023
Summer 2023 is being hailed as the first fully open holiday season since the start of the pandemic, but with industry experts reporting a sharp rise in the cost of holidays, could all-inclusive be the way to go? Ginny Buckley reports.
Épisode 14 - A.I.: What You Need to Know
25 mai 2023
Artificial intelligence is here and is reshaping our world, but how far can we trust and control it? Rachel Younger explores the promise and perils of this technology.
Épisode 15 - Lindsey and Rob: Living with Mnd
8 juin 2023
This programme explores Motor Neurone Disease and follows rugby league legend Rob Burrow and his wife Lindsey as they train for the first-ever Leeds Marathon.
Épisode 16 - Access Denied? Britain's Mobility Problem
15 juin 2023
Wheelchair user Claire Lomas meets those with varying disabilities and mobility issues to understand what holds them back from going on holiday freely.
Épisode 17 - Elderly and Evicted: Our Care Home Crisis
22 juin 2023
Paul Brand investigates why 6,000 people have been given "notices to quit" by care homes across England, and why so many people are being kicked out of them.
Épisode 18 - Scam Britain: How To Stay Safe
29 juin 2023
Scams have become an everyday part of life in Britain today, but how do you spot one, and what's being done to beat the fraudsters cashing in? Ranvir Singh reports.
Épisode 19 - Energy Bills: Can Green Be Cheaper?
6 juillet 2023
We need a green revolution in how we heat and power our homes to reach the UK's current net zero target, but does it cost too much to do so? Joe Crowley reports.
Épisode 20 - How to Age Well: Your Lifestyle
13 juillet 2023
First of two programmes looking at healthy ageing. Journalist Lara Lewington explores the lifestyle changes that might help us all live better for longer.
Épisode 21 - How to Age Well: Your Food
20 juillet 2023
Épisode 22 - Direct Action - Should It Be Stopped?
27 juillet 2023
As the law closes in on protestors who engage in direct action, Anushka Asthana asks if we can expect such methods to become an ever-present part of daily life.
Épisode 23 - Britain's Dirty Water: What Went Wrong?
3 août 2023
Joe Crowley investigates the current state of British beaches and how much bills may need to rise in order to upgrade sewage infrastructure.
Épisode 24 - Dangerous Dogs: What's the Truth?
10 août 2023
The UK is a nation of pet lovers with around 13 million canines now estimated to live in UK homes, often as treasured members of the family. But dog attacks are on the rise, and last year saw a record 10 fatalities from dog-related injuries in England and Wales. Charlotte Hawkins reports on what is being done to tackle the problem
Épisode 25 - Miscarriage: Our Hidden Loss
17 août 2023
Épisode 26 - Sleep Well, Live Better: Britain's Sleep Problem
24 août 2023
Sleep deprivation is affecting work productivity and is said to be costing the country billions, with one in three reportedly suffering from insomnia, and sleep apnoea now affecting one-and-a-half million people. Rachel Townsend examines why so many people have trouble sleeping, and talks to experts and campaigners urging the government to act
Épisode 27 - E-Bikes and Scooters: Trouble on the Road?
31 août 2023
Britain's most popular current affairs programme delivers compelling stories that get to the heart of what matters most to its viewers.
Épisode 28 - Ultra Processed Food: What Are We Eating?
5 octobre 2023
It's been linked by some to cancer, obesity, dementia and early mortality, so what's the truth about ultra processed food and how much damage it's doing to our health? Kate Quilton reports.
Épisode 29 - Susanna Reid: Can Britain Get Talking?
10 octobre 2023
With a reported 40% decline in schoolchildren's mental health in England, Susanna Reid investigates a health system struggling to cope and asks: what can be done to help our kids?
Épisode 30 - Shoplifting: The Battle on the High Street?
19 octobre 2023
Paul Brand reports on a rise in shoplifting, which has more than doubled in just three years and cost retailers just short of one billion pounds a year. Aside from the financial impact, retailers are also reporting that thieves are becoming more brazen and their methods more aggressive, so why is it happening, and what is being done to stop it?
Épisode 31 - Young Carers: A Hidden Crisis
26 octobre 2023
Across the UK and behind closed doors, thousands of children are providing care for loved ones who simply couldn't cope without their support. Ronke Phillips investigates the true scale of the issue and asks whether young carers are getting the support they need.
Épisode 32 - Scam Britain: What You Need to Know
2 novembre 2023
Last year in the UK, over £1.2billion was stolen by criminals through fraud - the equivalent of over £2,300 every minute. As scams become more sophisticated, how can we avoid becoming victims, and keep our cash safe? Alex Beresford reports.
Épisode 33 - After Lucy Letby: Silence on the Wards?
9 novembre 2023
Dr Ravi Jayaram helped expose serial killer nurse, Lucy Letby. It was months before his fears were finally investigated by police. He joins Paul Brand to investigate the estimated 11,000 avoidable deaths a year due to patient safety failings in the NHS.
Épisode 34 - Britain: On the Sick?
16 novembre 2023
The number of people not working because of long-term health problems has risen sharply and is now at the highest level since records began. But the government says they are determined to get Britain working in a bid to boost the economy. Adam Shaw finds out what's behind the UK's sick note epidemic.
Épisode 35 - Elderly Drivers: Putting the Brakes On?
23 novembre 2023
There are almost six million drivers aged over 70 in Britain, and with an ageing population this number is set to rise. Should the current licensing system be changed, and what can be done to make the roads safer for everyone? Reporter Ginny Buckley investigates.
Épisode 36 - New Knees and Hips: Britain's Biggest Queue
30 novembre 2023
More than one in 10 people in the UK are thought to have arthritis in the knee or hip joints, and it's a growing problem. But with over one million people estimated to be on the NHS orthopaedics waiting list - many of them for joint replacement operations - some could wait years for treatment. So is surgery the only option for those in pain? Dr Zoe Williams investigates
Épisode 37 - Cutting the Cost of Christmas
7 décembre 2023
After a year of rising food prices, soaring mortgages and high fuel costs, as a nation we're expected to have around £3billion less to spend this Christmas. Angellica Bell discovers the ways consumers can keep costs down and still have fun this Christmas.
Épisode 38 - Post & Parcels: Getting Christmas Delivered?
14 décembre 2023
In the UK, customers spent an estimated £20billion on Christmas gifts last year, and around a third of shopping was done online. As the postal system faces another demanding festive season, cameras go behind the scenes to meet the people who are delivering Christmas.
Épisode 39 - Homeless Families: Our Christmas Crisis
21 décembre 2023
Across Britain there are families in their thousands, who through no fault of their own have been forced into temporary accommodation - from bedsits and hotel rooms, to shared units and even in some cases caravans - in fact at least 130,000 children will go to bed tonight in temporary accommodation. Daniel Hewitt meets families whose lives have been thrust into chaos by no-fault evictions, inadequate housing and a system on its knees.
Épisode 1 - Can Your Diet Defeat Ageing?
4 janvier 2024
As a population we're living longer than ever before, but the years we're adding to our lives aren't necessarily the healthiest. So, if you are what you eat, then what should we be consuming to age well and head into our later years looking and feeling as good as possible? Hayley Hassall reports.
Épisode 2 - Pharmacies: The New NHS Frontline?
11 janvier 2024
Pharmacies see around 1.6 million people a day, but it is estimated that an average of eight are closing a week and they are at their lowest number since 2015. Meanwhile, demand is rising and they are being asked to do more by the Government to take pressure off a stretched NHS. So is the pharmacy sector in crisis, and what does the future hold for these cornerstones of the community? Paul Brand reports.
Épisode 3 - Keir Starmer: Up Close
18 janvier 2024
In the first of two programmes about the leaders of the UK's two largest political parties - the men most likely to be Prime Minister after a probable election later this year, Anushka Asthana follows Labour's Keir Starmer. Asthana finds out what drives him, what his vision for Britain is and what keeps him awake at night.
Épisode 4 - Mr Bates vs the Post Office: The Drama That Shocked Britain
25 janvier 2024
Paul Brand reports on the impact of the ITV drama Mr Bates vs the Post Office and asks why justice for postal workers affected has taken so long.
Épisode 5 - Lindsey Burrow: Who Cares for Our Carers?
1 février 2024
With unpaid carers in England and Wales are providing care worth an estimated 162 billion pounds a year - the equivalent of a second NHS - Lindsey Burrow, who is an unpaid carer, finds out what the cost is to those who take on the responsibility.
Épisode 6 - Rishi Sunak: Up Close
8 février 2024
ITV's Deputy Political Editor Anushka Asthana follows Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party. Tonight's cameras are given exclusive behind-the-scenes access inside Downing Street capturing him at work and at home.
Épisode 7 - Help! We Need a Builder: Britain's Skills Shortage
15 février 2024
It's estimated the UK needs nearly a million new recruits in trades and construction over the next decade. At the same time demand is soaring, creating a perfect storm which threatens homeowners, businesses and the national economy. So why are we in this situation and what can be done about it? Reporter Michelle Ackerley has been finding out.
Épisode 8 - Murdered at Home
22 février 2024
Between two and three women are murdered by a partner or ex-partner every week, while nearly one and a half million women are victims of domestic abuse each year. The government says it is working tirelessly to tackle violence against women, but campaigners say sentences are too lenient for men who murder women at home. With a public consultation on domestic homicide sentencing due to end on the March 4, Julie Etchingham asks whose side is the law on?
Épisode 9 - Online Britain: Who's Getting Left Behind?
7 mars 2024
Apps and smartphones are increasingly becoming an essential part of everyday life. Yet it's estimated that more than 10 million adults in the UK lack the basic skills to access the internet, and around 40 per cent of over 75s don't use it at all. In a world that's becoming digital, what happens to the millions left behind? Datshiane Navanayagam reports.
Épisode 10 - Holidays: Get Away for Less
14 mars 2024
With our budgets being stretched more than ever, making sure you're getting value for money when it comes to going on holiday has never been more important. Experts share their top tips to help you bag a bargain break, while also making sure you don't fall victim to a holiday
Épisode 11 - Fraud: Ripping Off the Elderly
21 mars 2024
More than £500million pounds was stolen from people aged over 65 in England and Wales last year - but how much of this was as a result of fraud by someone known to the victim? Tonight examines financial abuse of older people by their own family, friends and those in positions of trust. What can be done to protect people, their money and their property?
Épisode 12 - Home Invasion: Britain's Pest Problem
28 mars 2024
Geraint Vincent meets those affected by a rise in vermin infestations in the UK and asks if Britain's pest problem is at risk of spiralling out of control.
Épisode 13 - Priced Out? The Rising Costs of Your Car
4 avril 2024
With insurance premiums hitting record highs and repair costs going up by a third - plus rising tax and fuel costs - car ownership is becoming an unaffordable luxury for many. Motoring journalist Ginny Buckley investigates what is behind these unprecedented price hikes, and what the average motorist can do about them.
Épisode 14 - Fly Tipping: Britain's Rubbish Nightmare
11 avril 2024
Local authorities in England deal with over a million fly tipping incidents each year, and across the UK more than two million pieces of litter are dropped every day. Why is so much rubbish being dumped across Britain, and what can be done about it? Lucy Verasamy has been finding out.
Épisode 15 - Claim Your Cash? Britain's Hidden Fortune
18 avril 2024
As millions struggle with mounting costs, billions of pounds are going unclaimed in lost or dormant personal accounts. Chris Choi follows fortune-hunters as they search for lost pots, and speaks with experts to discover how viewers can track down missing cash.
Épisode 16 - Food Costs: Can You Spend Less?
25 avril 2024
Food inflation was at 19 per cent in 2023 - the highest rate for 45 years. Though it's now come down, it doesn't mean reduced prices. So why is this happening and what can we all do to spend less at the supermarket tills? Kate Quilton reports.
Épisode 17 - Funeral Costs: The Price of Dying
2 mai 2024
Adam Shaw examines the rising costs of funerals, and finds out how viewers can plan for the funeral that they want for themselves or for loved ones, while keeping an eye on how much they spend.
Épisode 18 - Work Where You Want? Britain's Digital Nomads
9 mai 2024
Chloe Keedy challenges the digital nomad lifestyle and explores what the UK workplace looks like in the midst of an ever - changing employment landscape.
Épisode 19 - Kids in Poverty: Britain's Shame
16 mai 2024
More than four million children are now living in poverty in Britain, the highest number for 20 years. Paul Brand speaks to families struggling and the schools stepping in to support them, and asks what is being done to tackle the issue. Plus, Strictly judge Shirley Ballas talks about her own experience of growing up with severe financial problems.
Épisode 20 - How Broke Is Your Council?
23 mai 2024
Paul Brand investigates the town hall crisis, with bigger council tax bills for fewer services. With several authorities going bust, he finds out how deep the cuts go as he meets those facing the closure of their care homes, the disabled people losing their transport, and the kids forced to take their chances on the streets as youth projects are axed.
Épisode 21 - The Leader Interviews: Ed Davey
6 juin 2024
Ahead of the General Election, Rachel Younger talks to Ed Davey of the Liberal Democrats about his policies and ideas for the country.
Épisode 22 - The Leadership Interviews: Rishi Sunak
13 juin 2024
Paul Brand interviews Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, and investigates whether he has the plan and personality to win, or is he leading the Tories to their worst defeat in decades? As Sunak takes his case to the voters, Tonight explores his life, politics and policies, speaking to those who know him best, those who witnessed his rapid rise to power, and those who could be with him at the heart of government if he extends the Conservatives' 14-year reign.
Épisode 23 - The Leader Interviews England
24 juin 2024
With 10 days to go until the General Election, the programme continues its profiles of leaders of Great Britain's largest political parties. This edition hears from Reform UK's Nigel Farage, Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the SNP John Swinney and Rhun ap Iorwerth from Plaid Cymru. What do these party leaders stand for and what are their key policies?
Épisode 24 - The Leader Interviews Sir Keir Starmer
27 juin 2024
Paul Brand sits down with leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer to probe their policies and to try to find out more about this Prime Minister candidate.
Épisode 25 - The Summer Riots: Burning Britain
12 septembre 2024
Paul Brand looks at the breakdown in law and order on our streets in the summer of 2024 and the consequences of the worst far-right violence in recent memory.
Épisode 26 - Trump v Harris: The Battle for America
19 septembre 2024
America will soon head to the polls in the most eventful and fiercely contested presidential election in modern history. After a disastrous debate performance took her predecessor Joe Biden out of the running, Vice President Kamala Harris's last-minute candidacy has reignited Democratic hopes of retaining the White House. Can she muster the broad support needed to beat Donald Trump? With the outcome hingeing on a handful of swing states, Robert Moore travels to the crucial battlegrounds of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia to hear from the voters who hold the nation's future in their hands.
Épisode 27 - The Skinny Jab: Who's Getting It?
26 septembre 2024
Ranvir Singh reports on who is eligible for 'skinny jabs' on the NHS, how much we know about them, and if they can really help beat Britain's obesity crisis.
Épisode 28 - Stress: Can You Beat It?
3 octobre 2024
Gordon Smart reports on why many adults in the UK are facing a stress epidemic and finds out what we can all do to manage our stress levels and look after our health.
Épisode 29 - Smartphones: Time To Live Without Them?
17 octobre 2024
Faye Barker investigates what can be done to tackle the potential damage arising from the increasing integration of smartphones into our everyday lives.
Épisode 30 - Spiking: How safe is your night out?
7 novembre 2024
Spiking can and increasingly does happen to anyone - with new and exclusive data, Sangita Lal reveals the true scale of the problem and meets some of its victims.
Épisode 31 - Energy Bills Can You Spend Less?
21 novembre 2024
Datshiane Navanayagam finds out what we can all do to cut the cost of energy bills this coming winter after the energy price cap rose again in October 2024.
Épisode 32 - Keeping Care Alive: Hospices in Crisis?
28 novembre 2024
Hospices in Britain help hundreds of thousands of people through some of the hardest times - however, many hospices are facing a financial crisis. ITV's Daniel Hewitt asks what is key to preserving dignity in end-of-life care.
Épisode 33 - Unwrapped: Christmas Costs and Cons
5 décembre 2024
Adam Shaw explores the risks to consumers this Christmas that include scams, counterfeit goods, inflated prices and the dangers of getting into debt.
Épisode 1 - Keep, Chuck or Cash In? The Big Clear-Out
9 janvier 2025
Professional organiser Dilly Carter finds out what the best way to tackle our clutter is and how we can make cash from unwanted items that are lying around.
Épisode 2 - Going Sober: Can We Ditch the Booze?
16 janvier 2025
Journalist and recovering alcoholic Toby Winson investigates why a growing number of people are giving up alcohol and how to change our relationship with it.
Épisode 3 - Older Drivers: Danger at the Wheel?
23 janvier 2025
Ginny Buckley finds out if the UK's current licence renewal requirements for drivers over 70 are enough to stop those who should no longer be behind the wheel.
Épisode 4 - Prisons: On the Brink?
30 janvier 2025
Jacob Dunne - an advocate of restorative justice and a former prisoner - investigates what can be done about the UK's high imprisonment rates and increasingly dilapidated prisons.
Épisode 5 - Supermarkets: How to Save on Your Shop
4 février 2025
Kate Quilton reports on how supermarkets dominate the groceries market and tempt the consumer to spend with their deals, loyalty schemes and offers. She investigates different ways to get the best deals at the checkout.
Épisode 6 - Forced Adoption: Britain's Silent Scandal
20 février 2025
Sarah Corker investigates the generational trauma caused by forced adoption practices run by church and state in the four decades after World War II.
Épisode 7 - War: Would Britain Be Ready?
27 février 2025
Former British soldier Adnan Sarwar reports on an assessment of the UK's defence strategy and if the right level of funding is in place to meet any future challenges.
Épisode 8 - My Life. My Choice?
6 mars 2025
As British lawmakers consider making assisted dying legal in England and Wales, the debate over how the law might - or might not - work is becoming more heated.
Épisode 9 - Celebrity Scams: Are You at Risk?
13 mars 2025
Alex Beresford - whose identity has been used by scammers - investigates how criminals are using famous faces to deceive the public and how to protect ourselves.
Épisode 10 - Weight Loss Jabs: Getting To The Right People?
20 mars 2025
With demand for weight loss injections soaring, Ranvir Singh investigates who gets them and if tighter restrictions on online prescribing will work.
Épisode 11 - Battle of the Bins: End of Weekly Collections?
27 mars 2025
Joe Crowley investigates fears that restrictions on weekly bin collections have contributed to increasing problems with littering and fly-tipping.
Épisode 12 - Cancer Under 50: Searching for Answers
3 avril 2025
ITV Health Correspondent Rebecca Barry delves into the causes behind an alarming rise in cancer diagnoses among adults under the age of 50 in the UK.
Épisode 13 - High Streets: Are Takeaways Taking Over?
10 avril 2025
Paul Connolly reports on how takeaways are bucking trends on high streets, their effects on UK waistlines, and if this is the start of a takeaway takeover.
Épisode 14 - Holiday Homes: Mis-sold and Misled?
17 avril 2025
Michelle Ackerley investigates how people across the country who have purchased caravans on holiday parks are reporting losses of significant amounts of money.
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