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Season 27
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sarah Corker investigates the generational trauma caused by forced adoption practices run by church and state in the four decades after World War II.
Sarah Corker investigates the generational trauma caused by forced adoption practices run by church and state in the four decades after World War II.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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