

Tonight
Compelling current affairs stories that get to the heart of what matters most to viewers.
Seasons
E1Episode 1
Apr 8, 1999
E1Episode 1
Mar 15, 2001
E1Living Without Money
Jan 5, 2009
E2Living Without Money - 2
Jan 9, 2009
E3Deals On Wheels
Jan 12, 2009
E4Holiday Horrs Unpackaged
Jan 16, 2009
E5Fighting Repossession
Jan 19, 2009
E6Is TV Too Rude?
Jan 23, 2009
E7Ed Mitchell What Happened Next
Jan 26, 2009
E8Your Pound Abroad
Jan 30, 2009
E9Uk's Most Wanted
Feb 2, 2009
E10Savers In Trouble
Feb 6, 2009
E11Violent Partners
Feb 9, 2009
E12The Love Industry
Feb 13, 2009
E13What's In Your Mouth
Feb 16, 2009
E14Your Home For A Pound
Feb 20, 2009
E15The Love Industry
Feb 26, 2009
E16What A Waste
Mar 2, 2009
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.
E17No Refunds?
Mar 6, 2009
E18Jade's Legacy
Mar 9, 2009
E19Brand v Budget
Mar 13, 2009
E20Taking On The Tax Man
Mar 16, 2009
E21Tough Love
Mar 20, 2009
E22Kevin Whately on Dementia
Mar 23, 2009
E23How to Blow Your Redundancy
Mar 27, 2009
E24How Safe Is Your Hospital?.
Mar 30, 2009
E25Your Missing Billions
Apr 3, 2009
E26Taking On The Taxman
Apr 6, 2009
E27Empty Home Syndrome
Apr 17, 2009
E28The Truth About Immigration
Apr 20, 2009
E29A Better Life Abroad?
Apr 24, 2009
E30Celebrity Chefs in Trouble
May 1, 2009
E31Credit Secrets Revealed
May 8, 2009
E32Make My Kids Happy - 1
May 11, 2009
E33Make My Kids Happy - 2
May 15, 2009
E34Pay Drop Britain
May 18, 2009
E35The Property Waiting Game
May 22, 2009
E36My Extreme Makeover Misery
May 29, 2009
E37Pay Drop Britain
Jun 1, 2009
E38Mediterranean Nightmares
Jun 5, 2009
E39Cornershop Crunch Time
Jun 8, 2009
E40Cornershop Crunch Time - 2
Jun 12, 2009
E41Country Road 999
Jun 15, 2009
E42The Fat Bribe Revisited
Jun 19, 2009
E43The Terrorist Hunter
Jun 22, 2009
E45From Bin to Banquet
Sep 4, 2009
E46Gran Scammers Exposed
Sep 7, 2009
E47We Know What's in Your Bin
Sep 11, 2009
E48Your Money... Your Life
Sep 14, 2009
E49Fix My Finances
Sep 18, 2009
E50Pension Fund Shortfalls
Sep 21, 2009
E52Victims Of Stalking
Sep 28, 2009
E53The Property Regeneration Game
Oct 2, 2009
E54Lady in the Mask 10 Years On
Oct 5, 2009
E55Winning the Lottery - Dream or Nightmare?.
Oct 9, 2009
E56Why Did My Son Die?
Oct 12, 2009
E57Thrifty Ways for Modern Days
Oct 16, 2009
E58Health Records for Sale
Oct 19, 2009
E59Heart of the Matter
Oct 23, 2009
E60Make Me an Apprentice
Oct 26, 2009
E61The Car Scrap Trap
Oct 30, 2009
E62I'm Paid More than the PM
Nov 2, 2009
E63Could The Internet Make You Rich
Nov 6, 2009
E64Kym Marsh - Born Too Soon
Nov 9, 2009
E65Drivers in The Dock
Nov 13, 2009
E66999 Out of Time
Nov 16, 2009
E67Age Before Beauty
Nov 23, 2009
E68Throw Away Future
Nov 27, 2009
E69Chris Tarrant - Who Wants To Be A Teacher
Nov 30, 2009
E70Russell Watson - Return Of The Voice
Dec 4, 2009
E71So You Think You Are Insured?
Dec 7, 2009
E72Christmas For a Pound
Dec 11, 2009
E1Nightmare On Your Street
Jan 7, 2010
E2The Winter Freeze
Jan 14, 2010
E3Children of the Quake
Jan 21, 2010
E4Who's Going to Vote?
Apr 29, 2010
E5Beating the Burglars
Feb 4, 2010
E6Facing the Enemy
Feb 11, 2010
E7CCtv: Cashing In On Cameras
Feb 18, 2010
E8Money to Burn
Feb 25, 2010
E9Internet My Life
Mar 4, 2010
E10It Pays to Complain
Mar 11, 2010
E11Facing Up to Facebook
Mar 18, 2010
E12Afraid To Be Gay
Mar 25, 2010
E13Supermarkets' Super Profits
Apr 1, 2010
E14The Election Uncovered
Apr 8, 2010
E15Election Party Leader Profile
Apr 12, 2010
E16Election Party Leader Profile - 2
Apr 13, 2010
E17Election Party Leader Profile - 3
Apr 14, 2010
E18Paying Britain's Bill
Apr 22, 2010
E21Afraid To Be Gay
May 13, 2010
E22Divorce - For Richer, for Poorer?
May 20, 2010
E23How Safe is Your Beach?
May 27, 2010
E24Cumbria Special
Jun 9, 2010
E25Women on the Frontline
Jun 17, 2010
E26William and Harry - The Brother Princes
Jun 24, 2010
E27How To Beat the Budget Airlines
Jul 1, 2010
E28Britain's Broken Roads
Jul 8, 2010
E29Made in Britain
Jul 15, 2010
E30Behind Closed Doors
Jul 22, 2010
E31Cashing in the Criminals
Jul 29, 2010
E32In the Line of Fire
Aug 5, 2010
E33Drought Warnings
Aug 12, 2010
E34Who Cares?
Aug 18, 2010
E35Nightmare Tenants
Aug 26, 2010
E36Community Dis-Service
Sep 2, 2010
E37Our Litter Legacy
Sep 9, 2010
E38Keeping the Faith
Sep 16, 2010
E39Tax - The Inside Story
Sep 23, 2010
E40Can We Beat Cancer?
Sep 30, 2010
E41The Cuts are Coming
Oct 7, 2010
E42Bullies Online
Oct 14, 2010
E43Wrong to Buy?
Oct 21, 2010
E44How Safe Are Our Borders?
Oct 28, 2010
E45Adoption Crisis?
Nov 4, 2010
E46The Cost of Caring
Nov 11, 2010
E47The Deadliest Bite
Nov 22, 2010
E48A Year At Gunpoint
Nov 28, 2010
E49The Victim's Tale
Nov 29, 2010
E50Can You Keep a Secret?
Dec 7, 2010
E51Living in Fear
Dec 14, 2010
E52Christmas or Bust?
Dec 16, 2010
E53Bond of Brothers
Dec 23, 2010
E1Kids Under Pressure: Too Much Too Young
Jan 4, 2011
E2Snatched Kids: Too Much Too Young
Jan 5, 2011
E3Too Young to Care: Too Much Too Young
Jan 6, 2011
E4Can You Keep a Secret?
Jan 13, 2011
E5Daylight Robbery
Jan 20, 2011
E6North v South
Jan 27, 2011
E7The Value of a Degree
Feb 3, 2011
E8Too Old for TV?
Feb 10, 2011
E9Endgame Afghanistan
Feb 17, 2011
E10Cyber Wars
Feb 24, 2011
E11The Great Tax Gap
Mar 3, 2011
E12Make Your Own School
Mar 10, 2011
E13Man v Mother Nature
Mar 17, 2011
E14Too Old to be a Mum?
Mar 24, 2011
E15Charities in Crisis
Mar 31, 2011
E16The True Price of a Pint
Apr 7, 2011
E17Children of the Tsunami
Apr 14, 2011
E35University or Bust
Aug 25, 2011
E46Not in My Backyard
Oct 27, 2011
E48Life After the Riots
Nov 10, 2011
E51Counting on Christmas
Dec 15, 2011
E1Dying to be Thin
Jan 5, 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.
E2The Silicone Scandal
Jan 12, 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.
E3Did Gaddafi Kill My Daughter
Jan 19, 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.
E4Payback Time
Jan 26, 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.
E5Hot Metal
Feb 2, 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?
E6The Cost of Going Green
Feb 9, 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?
E7The Obesity Time Bomb
Feb 23, 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.
E8Public v Private Sector: Who Wins?
Mar 1, 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.
E92012 Pride and Punishment
Mar 8, 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?
E10Our Kids Rotten Teeth
Mar 15, 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.
E11How Much is Your Council Charging You?
Mar 22, 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.
E12Bamber - The New Evidence
Mar 29, 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.
E13Because We Are Worth It
Apr 5, 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.
E14Are Your Kids Contagious
Apr 12, 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?
E15Why Isn't Britain Working?
Apr 19, 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.
E16Is Britain Running Dry?
Apr 26, 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.
E17The Trouble with Men
May 3, 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.
E18The Great British Weather
May 17, 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?
E19People Power
May 24, 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.
E20The Parent Trap
May 31, 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.
E21Work Until You Drop
Jun 7, 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.
E22Barking Mad?
Jun 28, 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?
E23Who Wants To Live Forever?
Jul 5, 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.
E24Olympic Winners and Losers
Jul 12, 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.
E25What Are Your Kids Up To?
Jul 26, 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.
E26Divided Britain
Aug 2, 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.
E27Proud to be British
Aug 9, 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.
E28The Food We Eat: The Hunger Shame
Aug 10, 2012
First in a three-part series looking at our relationship with food. Julie Etchingham examines the impact of rising food prices on already tight family budgets and looks at how many people are changing their shopping habits in order to cut their grocery bills.
E29Only the Lonely
Aug 16, 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?
E30The Food We Eat: Healthy Options?
Aug 17, 2012
Julie Etchingham investigates in the second programme of a three-part series. Most people know the importance of healthy eating - and there are plenty of foods out there that claim to be 'fresh', 'natural' and preservative-free. But are they all really as good for us as we like to think? Or are we kidding ourselves when we go for healthy options?
E31Don't Hate Us
Aug 23, 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.
E32The Food We Eat: The Real Cost of Cheap Food
Aug 24, 2012
In the final part of a special three-part series in examining our relationship with food, Julie Etchingham looks at how our growing demand for food at affordable prices is leading to changes in the way it is produced. The programme visits a zero-grazing dairy farm where milk yields are well above average - but where cows are kept on concrete and indoors.
E33The Kindness of Strangers
Aug 30, 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.
E34Whatever Happened to Summer?
Sep 6, 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.
E35Police - Caught on Camera
Sep 13, 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.
E36Who Does Your Daughter Look Up To?
Sep 20, 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.
E37In Self Defence
Sep 27, 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.
E38Are We Giving Kids a Sporting Chance?
Oct 4, 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?
E39The Propery Trap
Oct 11, 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.
E40The Best Start in Life
Nov 8, 2012
E41Waiting for a Heart
Nov 22, 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.
E42Britain's Deadly Gun Trade
Nov 29, 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.
E43The Repeat Offenders
Dec 6, 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.
E44Putting Young Drivers to the Test
Dec 13, 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.
E45So What Was Great About 2012?
Dec 20, 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.
E1Is Britain Overcrowded?
Jan 3, 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.
E2Generation Rent
Jan 10, 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.
E3What a Waste
Jan 17, 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.
E4How Much Could You Save?
Jan 31, 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.
E5From the Heart: A Tonight Special
Feb 13, 2013
In a one hour special the Tonight programme investigates the lives of the 10,000 Brits on waiting lists for an organ transplant.
E6Part-Time Britain
Feb 28, 2013
As the UK struggles to recover from a long, deep economic crisis, record numbers are in employment - welcome to Part-Time Britain.
E7Tonight: Has the NHS Stopped Caring?
Mar 21, 2013
E8Breadline Britain
Mar 28, 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.
E10New Model Army
May 9, 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.
E11Living With A Killer
May 16, 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.
E12Tornadoes: Deadly Force
May 23, 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.
E13Who'd be a Teacher?
Jun 6, 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.
E15America and Its Guns
Jun 13, 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.
E17How safe is your kitchen?
Jul 4, 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.
E18Crisis in A&E
Jul 11, 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.
E19Plan Bee
Jul 18, 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?
E22Coming to the UK
Jul 25, 2013
E23Throwaway Britain
Aug 1, 2013
E24The Great Housing Crisis
Aug 8, 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.
E25Food Facts and Fiction
E28The Great British Diet
E29Putting GCSEs To The Test
Aug 22, 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.
E30Kids Without Dads
Aug 29, 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.
E32Fear and Loathing Online
Sep 12, 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.
E33The Truth About Fracking
Sep 19, 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
E34Accents Speak Louder Than Words
Sep 26, 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.
E35Bargains in the Sun
Oct 3, 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.
E36Courage in the Crossfire
Oct 10, 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.
E37Dying to Get High
Oct 17, 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.
E38When the Drugs Don't Work
Oct 24, 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.
E39Looking for Love
Oct 29, 2013
Special edition of the current affairs series. Jonathan Maitland investigates the shift in attitudes towards internet dating and its effect on relationships.
E40Christmas Shopping Wars
Nov 1, 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
E44Too Young for Technology
Nov 28, 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?
E45Pop, Sex and Videotape
Dec 5, 2013
E46The Greatest Gift
Dec 12, 2013
E1Caught in the Storms
Jan 9, 2009
E2Is Britain Back in Business
Jan 16, 2009
E3The Rise of the E-Cigarette
Jan 23, 2009
E4To Diet or Not to Diet?
Jan 30, 2009
E5Who Wants to Work Forever
Feb 6, 2009
E6Can We Trust the Police
Feb 13, 2009
E7Rise of the Working Poor
Mar 6, 2009
E8After the Floods
Mar 20, 2009
E9Truth About Immigration
Mar 27, 2009
E10Looking After Mum and Dad
Apr 3, 2009
E11School's Out
Apr 10, 2009
E12Britain's Young Drinkers
Apr 17, 2009
E13Man Versus Machines
Apr 24, 2009
E14What Next for the NHS
May 1, 2009
E15Living with Dementia
May 8, 2009
E16How Bad is Your Driving
May 15, 2009
E17The Rise of Discount Supermarkets
May 22, 2009
E18The Diabetes Epidemic
May 29, 2009
E19Rise of the Super Rats
Jun 5, 2009
E20Beating Breast Cancer
Jun 12, 2009
E21How Safe is your Beach?
Jun 19, 2009
E22Assisted Dying For and Against
Jun 26, 2009
E23Is Britain Christian?
Jul 24, 2009
E24The Truth Behind the Bargain Dog Trade
Jul 31, 2009
E25Do You Let Your Kids Play Out?
Aug 7, 2009
E26Fit To Practice
Aug 14, 2009
E27The Food We Eat - Can't Cook or Won't Cook?
Aug 20, 2009
E28The Food We Eat - Superfoods - Fact or Fiction?
Aug 21, 2009
E29The Food We Eat - Fresh vs Frozen Food
Aug 28, 2009
E30The Food We Eat - Future Foods
Sep 1, 2009
E31The Shape of Things to Come
Sep 4, 2009
E32Bargain Britain
Sep 11, 2009
E33Against the Odds
Sep 18, 2009
E34Backdoor Britain
Sep 25, 2009
E35When Interest Rates Rise
Oct 2, 2009
E37Ebola Are We Prepared?
Oct 9, 2009
E38Is Britain Happy
Oct 16, 2009
E39Trouble with Numbers
Oct 23, 2009
E40Energy Bills The Cold Facts
Oct 30, 2009
E41A Fair Deal for Women
Nov 6, 2009
E42Future Transport
Nov 20, 2009
E43Who Owns Britain?
Nov 27, 2009
E44No Place to Call Home
Dec 3, 2009
E45Teenager Lives Online
Dec 4, 2009
E46Europe - The People's Poll
Dec 15, 2009
E47Losing Your Local?
Dec 18, 2009
E49Britain's Housing Crisis
Mar 6, 2010
E50Superfoods: Fact or Fiction?
Mar 19, 2010
E51The Pension Revolution
Mar 26, 2010
E1The Pension Revolution
Mar 26, 2015
E2Spotlight - David Cameron
Apr 7, 2015
E3Spotlight - Nick Clegg
Apr 9, 2015
E4Spotlight - Ed Miliband
Apr 16, 2015
E5Spotlight - Nigel Farage
Apr 23, 2015
E6Spotlight - Nicola Sturgeon
Apr 23, 2015
E7New Players, New Politics?
Apr 30, 2015
E8Eat Fat Stay Fit?
May 7, 2015
E9How to Get into a Good School
May 14, 2015
E10The Air We Breathe
May 19, 2015
E11Coping Without Cops
Jun 4, 2015
E12Alien Invaders
Jun 11, 2015
E13Alien Invaders
Jun 18, 2015
E14Bargains, Budgets & Breadline Britain
Jun 25, 2015
E15How Safe is My Summer Holiday?
Jul 2, 2015
E16Over the Counter Addiction
Jul 10, 2015
E17Rent Your Life
Jul 16, 2015
E18The Migrant Crisis: Hope and Heartbreak
Sep 4, 2015
E19Britain's Noise Nuisance
Sep 11, 2015
E20Growing Old - Care In Crisis
Oct 7, 2015
E21Our Kids - Whats the cost?
Oct 15, 2015
E22Cheap Food - Whats the cost?
Oct 16, 2015
E23XXL Britain
Oct 21, 2015
E24Diet Fact, Diet Fiction?
Oct 23, 2015
E25Property The True Cost
Nov 13, 2015
E26After Paris, Can We Be Safe?
Nov 19, 2015
E27How Safe is Meat?
Dec 3, 2015
E28Does Work Pay?
Dec 10, 2015
E29The Secrets of the Taxi Wars
Dec 18, 2015
E30The Secrets of the Taxi Wars
Dec 22, 2015
E1The Nightmare of Bad Sleep
Jan 7, 2016
E2The Nightmare of Bad Sleep
Jan 14, 2016
E3Supermarkets - The Tricks of the Trade
Jan 21, 2016
E4Britain: Shirkers or Workers?
Jan 28, 2016
E5Addicted to Your Smart Phone?
Feb 4, 2016
E6Kids v Career - Having it All?
Feb 11, 2016
E7Behind Closed Doors: Fear and Control
Feb 18, 2016
E8Young and Obese - Confronting the Crisis?
Feb 25, 2016
E9Meeting My Enemy
Mar 3, 2016
E10Old and Wealthy - End of the Golden Years?
Mar 10, 2016
E11Alcohol - How Much is Too Much?
Mar 17, 2016
E12Europe Under Attack
Mar 24, 2016
E13Migration - Is Britain Really Full?
Mar 31, 2016
E14Generation Homeless
Apr 7, 2016
E15Fraud: How Safe is Your Money?
Apr 14, 2016
E16Europe - In or Out? Part 1
Apr 21, 2016
E17Europe - In or Out? Part 2
Apr 28, 2016
E18Should I Intervene?
May 5, 2016
E19Children of the Migrant Crisis
May 12, 2016
E20Pauline's Story Living With Ebola
May 19, 2016
E21Fraud: How They Steal Your ID
Jun 3, 2016
E22Food Fraud: How Safe Are We?
Jun 23, 2016
E23Brexit: What Does It Mean For You?
Jul 4, 2016
E24Brexit: What's Your House Worth?
Jul 28, 2016
E25Summer Diets - Fact or Fiction?
Aug 4, 2016
E26Secrets of Your Car Insurance
Sep 1, 2016
E27Saving Britain's Savers
Sep 8, 2016
E28Careless Killings?
Sep 15, 2016
E29Suspended: Britain's Pay Scandal?
Sep 22, 2016
E30Fraud: Elderly and at Risk
Sep 29, 2016
E31Trump's America - Will it Happen?
Oct 6, 2016
E32A&E in Meltdown?
Oct 13, 2016
E33The Truth About Term Time Holidays
Oct 20, 2016
E34Can Your Diet Defeat Diabetes?
Oct 27, 2016
E35Funerals: A Costly Undertaking?
Nov 3, 2016
E36High-Speed Rail: Is It Worth It?
Nov 10, 2016
E37Why Can't Britain Sleep?
Nov 17, 2016
E38The Truth About the Menopause
Nov 24, 2016
E39Christmas Buyers Beware
Dec 1, 2016
E40The Great British Pub Revolution?
Dec 8, 2016
E41The Secrets of Your Christmas Dinner
Dec 15, 2016
E422016 - The Year That Changed the World
Dec 22, 2016
E1Your Pound: What's It Worth?
Jan 12, 2017
E2President Trump America's Greatest Gamble?
Jan 19, 2017
E3Keep, Chuck or Clean?
Jan 26, 2017
E4Energy Bills: Can We Be Smarter?
Feb 2, 2017
E5The Truth About Exercise
Feb 9, 2017
E6Bank of Mum & Dad
Feb 16, 2017
E7The Truth About Sexual Harassment
Feb 23, 2017
E8Medical Blunders Revealed
Mar 2, 2017
E9Buy Today, Pay Tomorrow?
Mar 9, 2017
E10Famine - Millions On The Brink
Mar 16, 2017
E11Terror in London - A Tonight Special
Mar 23, 2017
E12NHS: Crisis on the Frontline?
Mar 30, 2017
E13Deal or No Deal? Brexit Britain
Apr 6, 2017
E14Help Stop Me Ageing!
Apr 13, 2017
E15Trump: The First 100 Days
Apr 20, 2017
E16Brits Abroad: Is the Dream Over?
Apr 27, 2017
E17How Safe is Your Pension?
May 4, 2017
E18The Leader Interviews: Tim Farron
May 8, 2017
E19The Leader Interviews: Paul Nuttall
May 11, 2017
E20The Leader Interviews: Jeremy Corbyn
May 15, 2017
E21The Manchester Attack
May 25, 2017
E22The Leader Interviews: Nicola Sturgeon, Leanne Wood & Caroline Lucas
Jun 5, 2017
E23The Leader Interviews: Theresa May
Jun 6, 2017
E24New Build Nightmares?
Jun 8, 2017
E25The Tower Block Disaster
Jun 15, 2017
E26Sun, Sea and Scams
Jun 22, 2017
E27Fire: How Safe are Our High Rises?
Jul 6, 2017
E28The True Cost of Parking
Aug 10, 2017
E29How Safe is a Sun Tan?
Aug 17, 2017
E30Can Crooks Hack Your Home?
Aug 24, 2017
E31Fight or Flight? The Drunken Truth
Aug 31, 2017
E32Undercover: Breaking into Britain
Sep 7, 2017
E33Undercover: Breaking into Britain
Sep 14, 2017
E34The Jewel Raiders
Sep 21, 2017
E35Trump V North Korea: Could War Happen?
Sep 28, 2017
E36Britain's Claim Culture - Revealed
Oct 12, 2017
E37Work 'Til You Drop?
Oct 19, 2017
E38Car Crime: Are you a Target?
Oct 26, 2017
E39Fast Food: The Big Fat Truth
Nov 2, 2017
E40Harassment: Uncovering the Truth?
Nov 9, 2017
E41Acid Attacks: How Scared Should We Be?
Nov 16, 2017
E42Harry and Meghan - A Royal Revolution?
Nov 23, 2017
E43Elderly Theft: Robbing the Relatives
Nov 30, 2017
E44Christmas Cons Revealed
Dec 7, 2017
E45Butcher Surgeon: A Scandal Uncovered
Dec 14, 2017
E46Hungry, Homeless and on Benefits
Dec 21, 2017
E1Overweight Brits - Part 1
Jan 3, 2018
E2Overweight Brits - Part 2
Jan 5, 2018
E3Divorce Wars
Jan 11, 2018
E4'Dr Google': Do DIY Diagnoses Work?
Jan 19, 2018
E5Bargain Holidays: What's the Truth?
Jan 25, 2018
E6HS Winter Crisis: What's the Truth?
Feb 1, 2018
E7Travel Chaos: The True Cost
Feb 8, 2018
E8Plastic: Can You Live Without it?
Feb 15, 2018
E9Trans Kids: The Right Response?
Feb 22, 2018
E10Snowstorm: Britain's Big Chill
Mar 1, 2018
E11Britain's Pothole Crisis
Mar 8, 2018
E12Undercover: Rough Sleeper
Mar 15, 2018
E13Britain vs Russia: A New Cold War?
Mar 22, 2021
E14Can Brexit Fix Britain?
Mar 29, 2018
E15Pets - The True Cost
Apr 5, 2018
E16OAP Bootcamp
Apr 12, 2018
E17Processed Food: What Are We Eating?
Apr 19, 2018
E18Secrets of Your Online Shop
Apr 26, 2018
E19Google, Facebook & You: What They Know
May 3, 2018
E20Russia's World Cup Gangs
May 10, 2018
A look at possible violence at the World Cup
E21The Tower: A Year On
May 17, 2018
E22NHS saved my Life
May 24, 2018
E23Eat Yourself Healthy?
Jun 14, 2018
E24Violent Britain: Drugs, Knives and Gangs
Jul 5, 2018
E25Trump and Britain: Love or Loathing?
Jul 12, 2018
E26Heatwaves and Hailstones: Wild Weather UK
Aug 1, 2018
E27Shopping: End of the High Street?
Aug 23, 2018
E28Our Debt: The True Cost
Aug 30, 2018
E29What Car Should I Buy?
Sep 6, 2018
E30Fighting Fat: Back to Basics
Sep 13, 2018
E31Britain on Painkillers: The Silent Epidemic
Sep 20, 2018
E32Britain's Property Crisis
Sep 27, 2018
E33Wild Weather UK: Winners and Losers
Oct 4, 2018
E34Pay Now, Die Later: Funerals Uncovered
Oct 11, 2018
E35Driving: The True Cost?
Oct 18, 2018
E36What's In Our Meat?
Oct 25, 2018
E37Frontline Care: Saving the NHS?
Nov 1, 2018
E38Car Crime: How Safe Are You?
Nov 8, 2018
E39Immigration: Who Do We Let In?
Nov 15, 2018
E40Trump and the Truth: America's Conspiracy Wars
Nov 22, 2018
E41Food Allergies: What's Really in Your Food?
Nov 29, 2018
E42Christmas Buyers Beware
Dec 13, 2018
E43Meghan: The Story So Far
Dec 13, 2018
E1Losing Weight: Six Months to Save a Life - Part 1
Jan 3, 2019
E2Losing Weight: Six Months to Save a Life - Part 2
Jan 10, 2019
E3Trouble on the Tracks
Jan 17, 2019
E4Food Challenge: Meat vs. Vegan
Jan 24, 2019
E5Your Body, Your Stress
Jan 31, 2019
E6Life on Benefits: Universal Credit?
Feb 7, 2019
E7Too Old To Drive
Feb 14, 2019
E8The Border Blocking Brexit?
Feb 21, 2019
E9Back Pain: Britain's Unseen Crisis?
Feb 28, 2019
E10Can We Defend Ourselves?
Mar 7, 2019
E11Priced Out? Old and Offline
Mar 14, 2019
E12Rubbish: Britain's Tipping Point?
Mar 21, 2019
E13Brexit: The Endgame
Mar 28, 2019
E14Fraud: Stopping The Scammers
Apr 4, 2019
E15Changing Britain: 20 Years of Tonight
Apr 11, 2019
E16Harry and Meghan: A Royal Baby
Apr 18, 2019
E17Knife Crime and Me
Apr 25, 2019
E18Knife Crime and Me
May 2, 2019
E19Pensions: Are You Saving Enough?
May 9, 2019
E20Supermarkets: Are You Saving Enough?
May 16, 2019
E21Holidays: All-Inclusives Uncovered?
May 23, 2019
E22Meat: Is It Still Safe?
Jun 6, 2019
E23Angry Britain: Beyond Repair?
Jun 13, 2019
E24Is Your Car Safe?
Jun 20, 2019
E25Robbing the Elderly
Jun 27, 2019
E26Who's Our Next PM? - Part 1
Jul 4, 2019
E27Who's Our Next PM? - Part 2
Jul 11, 2019
E28The Trouble with Garden Centres?
Aug 22, 2019
E29Housing Crisis: What Next for the Elderly?
Aug 29, 2019
E30Britain's New Build Nightmares
Sep 5, 2019
E31Fraud: The Public Threat
Sep 12, 2019
E32Cheap Clothing: The Real Cost?
Sep 19, 2019
E33Growing Old: Social Care Crisis?
Sep 26, 2019
E34Car Insurance: Cost and Cons?
Oct 3, 2019
E35Growing Old: Britain's Mental Health Crisis?
Oct 10, 2019
E36HS2: Death of the High Speed Express?
Oct 17, 2019
E37Plastic: The Unseen Truth?
Oct 24, 2019
E38Frontline Cops: Police Fighting Back?
Oct 31, 2019
E39Cash in Your House: Deal or No Deal?
Nov 7, 2019
E40The Leader Interviews: Nigel Farage
Nov 21, 2019
E41The Leader Interviews: Jo Swinson
Nov 28, 2019
E42The Leader Interviews: Nicola Sturgeon
Nov 29, 2019
E43The Leader Interviews: Adam Price
Nov 29, 2019
E44The Leader Interviews: Jeremy Corbyn
Dec 5, 2019
E45The Leader Interviews: Boris Johnson
Dec 6, 2019
E46Christmas Costs and Cons
Dec 12, 2019
E1Cash Free Britain?
Jan 2, 2020
E2Tech Abuse: Stopping the Stalkers
Jan 9, 2020
E3High Streets: End of the Road?
Jan 16, 2020
E4Holidays: Bagging a Bargain Break
Jan 23, 2020
E5Deadly Virus: Is Brittain Prepared?
Jan 30, 2020
E6How Safe is Your Vape?
Feb 6, 2020
E7Coronavirus: What Next for Britain?
Feb 13, 2020
E8Airbnb: The True Cost?
Feb 20, 2020
E9Inside M15: Keeping The UK Safe
Feb 27, 2020
E10Coronavirus: What You Need to Know
Mar 5, 2020
E11Diet: Trust Your Gut?
Mar 12, 2020
E12Coronavirus: Protecting the Elderly
Mar 19, 2020
E13Coronavirus: Brittain in Lockdown
Mar 26, 2020

E14Trump and the Virus: America in Crisis
Apr 2, 2020

E15Lockdown: How long can it Last?
Apr 9, 2020

E16Coronavirus: The Survivors' Stories
Apr 16, 2020
E17Supermarkets and Supply Chains: Keeping Britain Fed
Apr 23, 2020

E18Fly Tipping: Britain's Lockdown Problem?
Apr 30, 2020

E19Policing Britain: Cops In Lockdown
May 7, 2020

E20Saving Money: Tips For Lockdown
May 14, 2020
E21The Race for a Cure: Making Britain Safe
May 21, 2020
E22Scammers: Hunting the Lockdown Criminals
May 28, 2020
E23Car Crime - Is My Car Safe?
Jun 4, 2020
E24Holidays: Where Should We Go?
Jul 9, 2020
E25Generation Covid: Our Children in Crisis?
Jul 16, 2020
E26Back in Business: The Road to Recovery?
Aug 20, 2020
E27Can Robots Save The NHS?
Aug 27, 2020
E28Electric Cars: Are We Ready?
Sep 3, 2020
E29Weight Loss: The War on Fat?
Sep 10, 2020
E30Scams: Ripping Off the Elderly?
Sep 17, 2020
E31Can We Save Our Jobs?
Sep 24, 2020
E32Funerals: The True Cost
Oct 1, 2020
E33Britain's Lockdowns: What's Next?
Oct 15, 2020
E34Can Trump Win?
Oct 22, 2020
E35Black and British
Oct 29, 2020
E36House Prices: Is the Boom Real?
Nov 5, 2020
E37House of Horrors
Nov 19, 2020
E38Secrets of Your Online Christmas
Nov 26, 2020
E39Buyers Beware: Shopping Cons Revealed
Dec 3, 2020
E40Secrets of Your Christmas Dinner
Dec 10, 2020
E41The Year That Changed Britain
Dec 17, 2020
E1Has Cash Been Cancelled?
Jan 7, 2021
E2Vaccine: When Will I Get It?
Jan 14, 2021
E3Care Homes: The Long Year Alone
Jan 21, 2021
E4Going Green: Save Money?
Jan 28, 2021
E5Covid Testing: What's The Truth
Feb 4, 2021
E6On the Breadline: Foodbank Brittain?
Feb 11, 2021
E7Cars: The Endof Petrol & Diesel?
Feb 18, 2021
E8Antisocial Britain: Trouble on the Streets?
Feb 25, 2021
E9UK: The End of the Union
Mar 4, 2021
E10How to Age Well
Mar 11, 2021
E11Spend or Save: Making your Money Work
Mar 18, 2021
E12Women: How Safe Are We?
Apr 8, 2021
E13Summer Holidays: What's the Truth?
Apr 15, 2021
E14Can Your Town Centre Survive?
Apr 22, 2021
E15Giving Up Sugar: For Good? Part 1
Apr 29, 2021
E16Giving Up Sugar: For Good? Part 2
Apr 30, 2021
E17Cheats, Fiddles and Scams: Protecting Your Family - Part 1
May 6, 2021
E18Cheats, Fiddles and Scams: Protecting Your Family - Part 2
May 7, 2021
E19Britain's Filthy Streets
May 13, 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.
E20E-Scooters: Britain's New Road Rage?
May 20, 2021
ITV's Consumer Editor Chris Choi reveals the extent of injuries, collisions and anti-social behaviour associated with e-scooters.
E21Keep, Chuck or Clean? the Big Clearout
May 27, 2021
For many of us, months of lockdown has meant tackling the clutter in our homes. But what do we do with all of our unwanted stuff? Angellica Bell investigates.
E22Britain After Brexit: Winners and Losers?
Jun 10, 2021
Six months after the UK left Europe, where do we stand today? From immigration and the NHS, to jobs, imports and exports - what's happened to those big issues that drove the vote?
E23Home Makeovers: The True Cost?
Jul 22, 2021
Sprucing up your garden? Dreaming of a house makeover after spending more time at home during the pandemic? Jonathan Maitland looks at the rising costs of home improvements.
E24Are You Drinking Too Much?
Jul 29, 2021
How much alcohol is too much, and how can we reduce the harm alcohol causes? Toby Winson explores what's led to a stark rise in problem drinking.
E25Hidden Disabilities: What's the Truth?
Aug 5, 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.
E26Staycations: The True Cost
Aug 12, 2021
The summer holiday season is here, but it's another year where nothing is quite back to normal and for many people this means a summer break right here in the UK. However, this might mean that Britain is already fully booked, and people could need to blow the budget for a British break this year. The summer holiday season is here, but it's another year where nothing is quite back to normal and for many people this means a summer break right here in the UK. However, this might mean that Britain is already fully booked, and people could need to blow the budget for a British break this year.
E27The Return of the Taliban
Aug 19, 2021
Twenty years after they were driven out in the so called 'War on Terror', the Taliban has seized power in Afghanistan again. Amid scenes of chaos and recriminations Britain and its allies have been carrying out a mass evacuation of foreign citizens and some Afghans who helped them. But what does the future hold for ordinary Afghan citizens - and for the rest of us? Adnan Sarwar investigates.
E28NHS: The Longest Wait?
Aug 26, 2021
For 18 months it's been all hands-on deck in the NHS as it grapples with the most deadly pandemic in a century. The knock-on effect has been enormous too, with warnings that mounting delays to cancer treatment and other life-threatening illnesses could create their own shocking death toll. 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?
E29What's Really in Our Food?
Sep 23, 2021
Last year, customers spent more than one hundred billion pounds on food in the UK. But do we really know what we're putting on our plates? The horse meat scandal eight years ago exposed serious gaps in how standards were policed. Now, with growing pressure on council investigators, food fraud is said to be on the increase. Helen Skelton reports.
E30Energy Bills: Cutting the Cost?
Sep 30, 2021
The UK's wholesale energy markets have reached record highs over the past few weeks - meaning consumers are facing some of the most expensive winter energy bills in years. Reports suggest half a million people could be plunged into fuel poverty, Jonathan Maitland investigates the energy-saving tips to keep costs down.
E31How Green is Your Supermarket?
Oct 7, 2021
With food thought to account for at least 20 per cent of the UK's greenhouse gas emissions, our grocery basket can have a big impact on our environment. Greenpeace say British supermarkets are producing about 900,000 tons of plastic packaging every year. That means if they go 'green', so do we. Jonathan Maitland examines the Green credentials of Britain's biggest supermarkets, and asks what we can do as consumers to play our part?
E32Repair or Replace? Britain in a fix
Oct 14, 2021
The UK's electronic waste mountain is the second largest in the world. On average each person throws away 24kg of electrical items, fuelling climate change. Chris Choi meets repairers who want to give our electronic goods a second lease of life, and asks whether existing laws giving us the right to repair go far enough.
E33Britain's Hidden Killer
Oct 15, 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.
E34Air Pollution: What you need to know
Oct 21, 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.
E35Shortage UK: Is Brittain Working
Oct 22, 2021
The last few months have revealed we need more workers across key sectors - haulage, agriculture, food-processing, care, and hospitality - and the lack of personnel to fill these jobs is beginning to have serious impacts on day-to-day life. Julie Etchingham investigates a possible supply chain crisis.
E36What's in Our Water?
Oct 28, 2021
Joe Crowley investigates how waste water is contributing to the crisis in our rivers and examines the impact of water companies dumping raw sewage into rivers and coastal waters.
E37Saving the Planet: Saving Money?
Nov 2, 2021
With climate change top of the agenda, are we ready to ditch fossil fuels? Scientist and weather presenter Laura Tobin explores what a carbon-zero Britain will look like.
E38Searching for Patient Zero: Britain's Aids Tragedy
Nov 11, 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.
E39Social Care: The True Cost?
Nov 18, 2021
Reporter Fiona Foster looks at whether the government's plans to reform social care can address the challenges facing the sector - or does the system need a complete overhaul?
E40How to Complain and Win!
Dec 2, 2021
For some Brits, complaining is an uncomfortable concept. But how do you get your money back if you do not air your grievances effectively? Reporter Adam Shaw investigates.
E1How Much Is Your Car Worth?
Jan 6, 2022
Problems with car supply chains and production during the pandemic has led to an explosion in demand for used vehicles. Ginny Buckley looks at how much your car could be worth.
E2When Can I See My GP?
Jan 13, 2022
Dr Amir Khan looks at why patients are struggling to get GP appointments.
E3Boris Johnson: Is the Party Over?
Jan 20, 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.
E4Smart Motorways: Hitting the Brakes?
Jan 27, 2022
Ginny Buckley investigates the safety concerns of so-called 'smart motorways' with critics saying they have contributed to a number of deaths on the roads.
E5Buy Now, Pay Later?
Feb 3, 2022
Chris Choi explores the rise of Buy Now Pay Later schemes and what regulations might be needed to better protect consumers from ending up in debt.
E6Dying with Dignity?
Feb 10, 2022
Euthanasia and assisted dying are hugely controversial issues. While it is still illegal in the UK, Jenni Murray investigates new laws which are currently under consideration.
E7The True Cost of Train Travel?
Feb 17, 2022
With passenger numbers at historically low levels and big rail fare rises due next month, is the industry heading for a new crisis? Adam Shaw investigates.
E8War in Europe
Feb 24, 2022
E9The Truth About Stalking
Mar 10, 2022
E10Losing Your Home: The True Cost
Mar 17, 2022
E11Cost of Living: What You Need To Know
Mar 24, 2022
E12Crime Squad: Hunting the Burglars
Mar 31, 2022
E13House Prices: How High Will They Go?
Apr 7, 2022
E14Fighting Fat: A Cure for Obesity?
Apr 14, 2022
E15Back Pain: Britain's Hidden Crisis?
Apr 21, 2022
E16Homes for Ukraine: Welcome to Britain?
Apr 28, 2022
E17Controlled By My Partner? The Hidden Abuse
May 5, 2022
E18Holidays: Bagging a Bargain Break?
May 12, 2022
E19Scams: Fighting The Fraudsters
May 19, 2022
E20Side Hustles: How to Earn More Money?
Jun 30, 2022
With the cost of living crisis impacting households, Adam Shaw explores what it's really like to have more than one job or a 'side hustle' in order to help ends meet.
E21Pensions: How to Save More?
Jul 7, 2022
Reporter Michelle Ackerley reveals the top tips for boosting your retirement fund - and uncovers how scammers could be targeting our hard-earned life savings.
E22Boris Johnson: The Rise and Fall
Jul 14, 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.
E23Heatwave Britain: How Hot Will It Get?
Jul 21, 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.
E24999: A National Emergency?
Jul 28, 2022
E25Hidden Disabilities: The True Cost?
Aug 4, 2022
E1Fly-Tipping: Dirty Britain?
Jan 5, 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 and the high-tech solutions that are being used to try to turn the tide.
E2When Can I See My GP?
Jan 12, 2023
GPs are working harder than ever before, yet patients are still struggling to get appointments. With the Government admitting they're not on track to meet their target to employ 6,000 new GPs, and in the middle of the most difficult winter the NHS has ever faced, Dr Amir Khan looks at how we have got here, the impact this is having on the rest of the NHS and what the solution could be.
E3Your Car: Time to Switch?
Jan 19, 2023
After strong demand for used cars in 2022 - and ahead of the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel cars - 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?
E4Botched? Inside the Beauty Business
Mar 23, 2023
For many Brits, so-called cosmetic 'tweakments' - such as lip filler and anti-wrinkle injections - are a way to enhance your appearance and give a boost in confidence. However, these procedures have also resulted in distressing and at times lasting damage for a growing number of people.
E5Britain's Parking Nightmares
Feb 2, 2023
In Britain there are 40 million cars and finding somewhere to park them is proving problematic. It can lead to disputes over spaces on the streets we live in and those we work and shop in. Reporter Adam Shaw takes a look at what can be done to tackle the country's parking problem.
E6Can You Boost Your Immune System?
Feb 9, 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 - what can we do to protect ourselves, and is it possible to 'boost' your immune system? Reporter Kylie Pentelow finds out.
E7Immigration: Where Are We Now?
Feb 16, 2023
As the Government vows to 'stop the small boats', Adil Ray explores the UK's asylum crisis and our attitudes towards migrants of all kinds, and he also asks just what Britain's problem is with immigration anyway.
E8Rent Rises: The True Cost?
Feb 23, 2023
The number of households renting in Britain has doubled in the last two decades - Datshiane Navanayagam looks at the reality facing Britain's renters as demand outstrips supply.
E9High Stakes? Britain's Betting Boom
Mar 9, 2023
The UK has the largest regulated online gambling sector in the world, but is it all harmless fun? Paul Brand looks at the Government's bid to reform gambling laws.
E10Customers: Are We Being Served?
Mar 23, 2023
Customer complaints are said to have risen to their highest levels for more than ten years, but what happens when you take on big companies? Adam Shaw finds out.
E11Buy Back Your Health? NHS vs Private
Mar 30, 2023
7,000,000 on the NHS waiting list means 7,000,000 stories of fading health, pain, and the fear that treatment may come too late - as experts warn of a deadly toll, record numbers have turned to private healthcare both here and abroad. ITV's Health Editor Emily Morgan meets some of those selling homes, taking loans, and fundraising in order to buy back their health.
E12Food Prices
May 11, 2023
E13All-Inclusive Holidays
May 18, 2023
E14A.I.: What You Need to Know
May 25, 2023
E15Lindsey and Rob
Jun 8, 2023
E16Access Denied
Jun 15, 2023
E17Elderly and Evicted
Jun 22, 2023
E18Scam Britain
Jun 29, 2023
E19Energy Bills: Can Great Be Cheap?
Jul 6, 2023
E20How to Age Well: Your Lifestyle
Jul 13, 2023
E21How to Age Well: Your Food
Jul 20, 2023
E22Direct Action
Jul 27, 2023
E23Britain's Dirty Water
Aug 3, 2023
E24Dangerous Dogs
Aug 10, 2023
E25Miscarriage: Out Hidden Loss
Aug 17, 2023
E26Sleep Well, Live Better
Aug 24, 2023
E27E-Bikes and Scooters
Aug 31, 2023
E28Ultra Processed Food
Oct 5, 2023
E29Susanna Reid: Can Britain Get Talking?
Oct 10, 2023
E30Shoplifting
Oct 19, 2023
E31Young Carers: A Hidden Crisis
Oct 26, 2023
E32Scam Britain
Nov 2, 2023

E33After Lucy Letby: Silence on the Wards?
Nov 9, 2023
Ravi Jayaram - the doctor who helped expose serial killer nurse Lucy Letby - joins Paul Brand to investigate the estimated 11,000 avoidable NHS deaths a year.
E1Can Your Diet Defeat Ageing?
Jan 4, 2024
As we live longer than ever before, Hayley Hassall reports on what we should consume to age well and head into our later years looking and feeling as good as possible.
E2Pharmacies: The New NHS Frontline?
Jan 11, 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.
E3Keir Starmer: Up Close
Jan 18, 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.
E4Mr Bates vs the Post Office: The Drama That Shocked Britain
Jan 25, 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.
E5Who Cares for Our Carers?
Feb 1, 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.
E6Rishi Sunak: Up Close
Feb 8, 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.
E7Help! We Need a Builder: Britain's Skills Shortage
Feb 15, 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.
E8Murdered at Home
Feb 22, 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?
E9Online Britain: Who's Getting Left Behind?
Mar 7, 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.
E10Holidays: Get Away for Less
Mar 14, 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.
E11Fraud: Ripping Off the Elderly
Mar 21, 2024
More than £500 million 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?
E12Home Invasion: Britain's Pest Problem
Mar 28, 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.
E13Priced Out? The Rising Costs of Your Car
Apr 4, 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.
E14Fly Tipping: Britain's Rubbish Nightmare
Apr 11, 2024
Fly Tipping: Britain's Rubbish Nightmare 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.
E15Claim Your Cash? Britain's Hidden Fortune
Apr 18, 2024
E16Food Costs: Can You Spend Less?
Apr 25, 2024
E17Funeral Costs: The Price of Dying
May 2, 2024
E18Work Where You Want: Britain's Digital Nomads
May 9, 2024
E19Kids in Poverty: Britain's Shame
May 16, 2024
E20How Broke is your Council?
May 23, 2024
E21Ed Davey
Jun 6, 2024
E22The Leader Interviews - Rishi Sunak
Jun 12, 2024
ITV's UK Editor Paul Brand interviews Prime Minister Rishi Sunak about whether he has the plan and personality to win or if he is leading the Tories to their worst defeat in decades. As Mr Sunak takes his case to the voters, we explore his life, his politics and his 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.
E23The Leaders Interviews
Jun 24, 2024
Tonight continues its profiles of leaders and 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.
E24The Leaders Interviews - Sir Keir Starmer
Jun 27, 2024
Tonight profiles leaders of Great Britain's largest political parties ahead of the 2024 General Election - in this latest interview, Paul Brand sits down with leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer.
E25The Summer Riots: Burning Britian
Sep 12, 2024
E26Trump v Harris: The Battle for America
Sep 19, 2024
America will soon head to the polls in the most eventful and fiercely contested presidential election in modern history. 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.
E27The Skinny Jab: Who's Getting It?
Sep 26, 2024
'Skinny jabs' are licensed for use in the UK - Ranvir Singh reports on who is eligible for them on the NHS with increasing demand, how much we know about them, and if they can really help beat Britain's obesity crisis.
E28Stress: Can You Beat It?
Oct 3, 2024
According to a recent survey, 90 per cent of adults in the UK have experienced high or extreme levels of stress in the last year with one in five people having to take time off work as a result - Gordon Smart reports on why we're facing a stress epidemic and finds out what we can all do to manage our stress levels and look after our health.
E29Smartphones: Time To Live Without Them?
Oct 17, 2024
Smartphones have become an integral part of everyday life - with the average adult spending over six hours a day online, we are increasingly reliant on the supercomputer in our pocket. However, with ever younger children being given a phone, a growing number of concerned professionals and parents are pointing to increasing evidence of the potential damage that access to the internet is doing to young minds - Faye Barker investigates what can be done to tackle the issues.
E30Spiking: How Safe is Your Night Out?
Nov 14, 2024
Spiking can and increasingly does happen to anyone - men and women of all ages have had their drinks targeted. Sometimes it is for a predatory crime like robbery or sexual assault.
E31Energy Bills: Can You Spend Less?
Nov 21, 2024
Some households are still paying over 40% more on their gas and electricity bills than they were three years ago. Datshiane Navanayagam finds out what we can all do to cut the cost of energy bills this winter.
E1Keep, Chuck or Cash In? The Big Clear-Out
Jan 9, 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.
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