File on 4 Investigates Episodes Episode guide
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Levels of Executive Pay
Julian O'Halloran examines the levels of pay awarded by some councils to their executives.
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Armed Forces Equipment
Gerry Northam asks why it seems so hard to buy the right equipment for our forces.
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Community Mental Health Services
Miriam O'Reilly investigates claims of major problems in community mental health services.
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Right-Wing Extremists
Allan Urry assesses the threat of attacks by white, racist, right-wing extremists.
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US and UK Security Services
Stephen Grey investigates the relationship between the US and the UK security services.
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Corporate Fraudsters
Are some of the UK's biggest corporate fraudsters now practically immune from prosecution?
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RAF Safety Record
Angus Stickler examines the safety record of the RAF in recent conflicts.
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Public Protection
Is Britain's system of public protection from violent offenders still among the best?
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No-win, No-fee Lawyers
Miriam O'Reilly investigates the no-win, no-fee lawyers who bring claims against the NHS.
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Private Finance Initiative
Michael Robinson asks if the Private Finance Initiative represents value for money.
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Incompetence within the Learning and Skills Council
Gerry Northam investigates allegations of incompetence in the Learning and Skills Council.
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Causes of the Swine Flu Virus
Julian O'Halloran investigates claims about the causes of the swine flu virus.
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Preserving Jobs for British Workers
Jenny Cuffe asks if the policy of preserving jobs for British workers is being undermined.
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Badly Behaving Bankers
Allan Urry investigates more claims of bad behaviour on the part of bankers.
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Who stole my house?
Shari Vahl investigates the adequacy of safeguards to property rights in Britain.
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Torturers in the UK
Fran Abrams asks if Britain has become a haven for torturers.
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The crisis in town hall finances
Allan Urry reports on a crisis in town hall finances.
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Concerns over Redcaps' role
The record of the Royal Military Police in dealing with alleged crimes by UK forces.
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Teachers in the dock
Julian O'Halloran asks if school safety measures to protect children have gone too far?
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Zimbabwe's sanctions busters
Grant Ferrett investigates the sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Britain and Europe.
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The legacy of toxic lending
Michael Robinson investigates the legacy of toxic lending by British banks.
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Egypt and the Gaza Crisis
The role played by Egypt and its President Hosni Mubarak in the Gaza crisis.
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Counterfeit Drugs
Allan Urry investigates the sale of counterfeit drugs to GPs, hospitals and chemists.
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Using Surrogate Mothers
Jon Manel on the increasing numbers of UK couples having children using surrogate mothers.
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The UK's Insolvency Laws
Julian O'Halloran examines Britain's insolvency laws.
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25/11/2008
Michael Robinson investigates the rise in evictions and unemployment.
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18/11/2008
Amardeep Bassey investigates the funding of projects to reduce Islamic extremism in the UK
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11/11/2008
Simon Cox investigates how English football's finances have got into such a mess.
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04/11/2008
Allan Urry investigates claims that the NHS is failing to deal with traumatised soldiers.
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28/10/2008
Tim Whewell reports from Georgia on the origins of the recent conflict with Russia.