The UK takeaway industry is booming, but at what cost? Planning laws are being subverted and food safety legislation flouted in the battle to give us what we want when we want it.
Richard Bilton investigates events at Gosport War Memorial Hospital after an official inquiry found that more than 450 patients had their lives cut short, many given fatal doses of painkillers.
Adrian Chiles follows MPs through a historic fortnight in Westminster to find out who is in charge - and are they putting party politics before the best interests of the country?
Catrin Nye investigates the use of digital influencers in the advertising industry, whether companies are up front about their use and the impact this new form of advertising is having on consumers.
Dr Faye Kirkland investigates how much we understand about the care being offered to transgender children at a time when more young people than ever are exploring their gender identity.
What's behind Scotland's rising toll of drugs deaths? Chris Clements reveals the growing abuse of prescription pills, investigating the illicit online trade in pills that is being driven by social media.
Richard Bilton meets the controversial landlord who is now evicting 90 families so that he can cash-in on his property empire and finds out what life is like for the families facing eviction.
Bronagh Munro examines the shocking way in which some academy trusts are running schools, speaking to former teachers turned whistle-blowers alleging nepotism, cheating on exams and financial irregularities.