Many of the 1,700 buildings being tested for safety after Grenfell 'likely to fail'.
Published on Sunday, 26th May 2019.
Prosecutions for revenge porn falling despite number of cases increasing.
Published on Sunday, 19th May 2019.
Democratic Football Lads Alliance says it's anti-extremist. Critics say it's Islamophobic.
Published on Sunday, 12th May 2019.
More and more families are being accused of inventing or causing their children’s illness.
Published on Sunday, 5th May 2019.
Limited psychological help for people with skin conditions.
Published on Sunday, 28th April 2019.
Increase in crimes associated with online dating platforms and mobile apps.
Published on Sunday, 14th April 2019.
Children with special educational needs are being injured whilst being restrained.
Published on Sunday, 7th April 2019.
The growing number of young adults whose parents are becoming alcoholics.
Published on Sunday, 31st March 2019.
The organ transplant service is at ‘breaking point’ says one of the UK’s leading surgeons.
Published on Sunday, 24th March 2019.
Police response times for 999 emergencies increase over five years.
Published on Sunday, 17th March 2019.
The parents accused of inventing or exaggerating their children’s illnesses.
Published on Sunday, 10th March 2019.
Deaths of men who go missing on nights out with friends are 'preventable', say campaigners
Published on Sunday, 3rd March 2019.
Products high in salt and fat marketed as healthy by leading supermarkets
Published on Sunday, 24th February 2019.
The parents forced to return to work, while their premature babies fight for life.
Published on Sunday, 17th February 2019.
Could going vegan actually be bad for your health?
Published on Sunday, 10th February 2019.
Thousands of police haven't been vetted since the introduction of strict guidelines
Published on Sunday, 3rd February 2019.
People with Tourette's struggle to access therapies
Published on Sunday, 20th January 2019.
Flaws exposed in gambling self-exclusion schemes.
Published on Sunday, 13th January 2019.
Vulnerable children housed in bed and breakfast accommodation, bedsits and even caravans.
Published on Sunday, 6th January 2019.
MPs say they want the roll out of smart motorways suspended because of safety concerns.
Published on Sunday, 16th December 2018.
The young athletes over-training and under-eating causing their bodies lasting damage.
Published on Sunday, 9th December 2018.
The LGBT people who suffer in abusive relationships.
Published on Sunday, 2nd December 2018.
Nine out of 10 people who buy a new home report faults, according to a new survey.
Published on Sunday, 25th November 2018.
Thousands of children with special educational needs are disappearing from education
Published on Sunday, 18th November 2018.
The businesses that go bust only to re-emerge under a different name with no debts.
Published on Sunday, 4th November 2018.
Men who watch porn on public transport.
Published on Sunday, 28th October 2018.
Failures in palliative care for children
Published on Sunday, 21st October 2018.
Online fundraising platforms used to to raise money for charity but targeted by fraudsters
Published on Sunday, 14th October 2018.
Vaping products liquids sold to children online and on the high street.
Published on Sunday, 7th October 2018.
The growing number of older people scammed out of thousands of pounds by fraudsters
Published on Sunday, 23rd September 2018.
Cancer patients are facing worrying delays in diagnosis and treatment
Published on Sunday, 16th September 2018.
Gambling ads are targeting children on football club websites
Published on Sunday, 9th September 2018.
Fake online reviews are for sale and people are being paid to review products.
Published on Sunday, 29th April 2018.
Care for dementia patients on acute hospital wards is 'failing.'.
Published on Sunday, 22nd April 2018.
Fire chiefs warn of safety risks from the rapid expansion of Airbnb-style holiday letting.
Published on Sunday, 15th April 2018.
Economic abuse victims failed by the banks and the justice system.
Published on Sunday, 8th April 2018.
The human cost of Britain's crumbling roads.
Published on Sunday, 25th March 2018.
Charities lose thousands of pounds after hundreds of clothing banks are taken.
Published on Sunday, 18th March 2018.
Disabled people face massive wait for suitable accommodation.
Published on Sunday, 11th March 2018.
Scores of charity shop workers investigated over sexually inappropriate behaviour.
Published on Sunday, 4th March 2018.
Is a voluntary ban on the sale of corrosive substances to under-21s working?
Published on Sunday, 25th February 2018.
The shortfall of new affordable homes in England could soon be the size of Leeds.
Published on Sunday, 18th February 2018.
Skin creams linked to 'hundreds' of fire deaths.
Published on Sunday, 11th February 2018.
Do the cut-price, up-front fees of online-only estate agents really offer value for money?
Published on Sunday, 4th February 2018.
MP Maria Miller says hate crime laws could be used to tackle sexual harassment.
Published on Sunday, 21st January 2018.
A million properties in England have hazards that put tenants' health and safety at risk.
Published on Sunday, 14th January 2018.
New figures reveal how men are the hidden victims of stalking.
Published on Sunday, 7th January 2018.
Adrian Goldberg and the team examine the gambling industry's self-exclusion scheme.
Published on Sunday, 17th December 2017.
Adrian Goldberg hears claims children are consuming 'unsafe' levels of energy drinks.
Published on Sunday, 10th December 2017.
Front line police officers describe the rising pressures hitting their mental health.
Published on Sunday, 3rd December 2017.
Adrian Goldberg hears from patients struggling to see an NHS neurology specialist.
Published on Sunday, 26th November 2017.
Adrian Goldberg hears of terminally ill children affected by inconsistent palliative care.
Published on Sunday, 12th November 2017.
Adrian Goldberg reveals how top football clubs stall the careers of their young prospects.
Published on Sunday, 5th November 2017.
Thousands of drivers are using cars without crucial diesel filters.
Published on Sunday, 29th October 2017.
UK taxpayers are denied drugs despite paying for research.
Published on Sunday, 22nd October 2017.
Reports of hate crimes against disabled children increasing.
Published on Sunday, 15th October 2017.
Adrian Goldberg uncovers rising numbers of attacks on mental health workers by patients.
Published on Sunday, 8th October 2017.
Victims' commissioner announces investigation into compensation scheme.
Published on Sunday, 1st October 2017.
More and more lorry drivers are manipulating their tachographs so they can drive longer.
Published on Sunday, 24th September 2017.
The number of firefighters taking long-term sick leave due to mental illness has risen.
Published on Sunday, 17th September 2017.
Parents of disabled children forced to give up work to take their children to school.
Published on Sunday, 10th September 2017.
A Green heating system could be forcing some residents into fuel poverty.
Published on Sunday, 30th April 2017.
Looking at new figures on prosecutions for controlling and coercive behaviour.
Published on Sunday, 23rd April 2017.
Hundreds of children have been hurt whilst being physically restrained in special schools.
Published on Sunday, 9th April 2017.
Prosecution rates for drivers who cause fatal road crashes have fallen sharply.
Published on Sunday, 2nd April 2017.
How would the UK cope with a terror attack outside of London?
Published on Sunday, 26th March 2017.
Adrian Goldberg investigates fire deaths linked to skin creams containing paraffin.
Published on Sunday, 19th March 2017.
Banned taxi drivers getting licences by applying to different local authorities.
Published on Sunday, 12th March 2017.
Cases of babies born infected with potentially deadly bacteria 'Strep B' are rising.
Published on Sunday, 5th March 2017.
Transgender teenagers say they have been refused NHS treatment.
Published on Tuesday, 28th February 2017.
New computerised dispatch system is causing fire engine delays.
Published on Sunday, 19th February 2017.
Huge rise in prescriptions for anti-depressants.
Published on Sunday, 12th February 2017.
The NSPCC is calling for an investigation into illegal doorstep charity bag collections.
Published on Sunday, 5th February 2017.
Delays in social care assessments causing bed blocking crisis.
Published on Sunday, 22nd January 2017.
Huge increase in referrals to barring service from sports sector.
Published on Sunday, 15th January 2017.
Ambulance call-outs to prisons in England have risen by nearly 40 per cent in three years.
Published on Sunday, 8th January 2017.
Hundreds of NHS patients and staff referred to government's counter-terrorism programme.
Published on Friday, 6th January 2017.
Simon Rickards says he will die if he does not get in-patient treatment for anorexia.
Published on Monday, 19th December 2016.
Fire brigade response times are getting slower.
Published on Sunday, 11th December 2016.
A paedophile was allowed to re-offend due to police delays.
Published on Sunday, 4th December 2016.
Family's 800-mile round trip to see daughter in eating disorder unit.
Published on Sunday, 27th November 2016.
The 300,000 people with disabilities living in unsuitable accommodation.
Published on Sunday, 13th November 2016.
Umpires in amateur cricket are giving up the game because of verbal and physical abuse.
Published on Sunday, 6th November 2016.
A suspect is strip-searched by police in London every 20 minutes.
Published on Sunday, 30th October 2016.
The BMA wants urgent action to tackle prescription drug addiction.
Published on Sunday, 23rd October 2016.
An unlicensed and unproven treatment being illegally sold as a possible cure for cancer.
Published on Monday, 17th October 2016.
Debts run up by 113 academy trusts in England 'amount to almost £25m'.
Published on Tuesday, 11th October 2016.
Some online pharmacies are selling antibiotics against national guidelines.
Published on Sunday, 2nd October 2016.
Claims that thousands of women and girls with mental health problems are being failed.
Published on Sunday, 25th September 2016.
Cases of air rage from drink and drug-fuelled airline passengers 'on the increase'.
Published on Sunday, 18th September 2016.
Critics attack the government's hate crime action plan following Brexit.
Published on Sunday, 4th September 2016.
Investigation of cage fighters who risk their health by rapidly losing weight.
Published on Sunday, 8th May 2016.
With food hygiene inspections falling, experts warn of risks to public health.
Published on Sunday, 1st May 2016.
Why do hundreds of kids seeking asylum in the UK go missing from care?
Published on Sunday, 17th April 2016.
Why are serious incidents, some affecting patient safety, rising in the ambulance service?
Published on Sunday, 10th April 2016.
Councils spent millions of pounds on settlements with departing staff in the past 5 years.
Published on Sunday, 3rd April 2016.
Two teachers a day call a government hotline over fears students are at risk of extremism.
Published on Sunday, 20th March 2016.
For the first time in a decade, the number of care home beds in England is falling.
Published on Sunday, 13th March 2016.
Victims of crime claim they were harassed by police officers assigned to help them.
Published on Sunday, 6th March 2016.
New figures reveal levels of disorder in Young Offenders Institutions.
Published on Sunday, 28th February 2016.
How can fans be sure they pay a fair price for gig and sports tickets bought online?
Published on Sunday, 21st February 2016.
Are millions being wasted on attempts to develop an Oyster style card for outside London?
Published on Sunday, 14th February 2016.
Incident reports from prisons in England in Wales reveal growing violence in jails.
Published on Sunday, 7th February 2016.
An update on the reasons for lengthy waits in A&E and delays in criminal background checks
Published on Sunday, 24th January 2016.
A rising number of patients are enduring waits of over 12 hours in accident and emergency.
Published on Sunday, 17th January 2016.
Why questions are being raised about care in maternity units in England.
Published on Sunday, 10th January 2016.
Why have deaths linked to the anxiety and stress drugs benzodiazepines rocketed?
Published on Sunday, 20th December 2015.
Truckers complain of rising violence from migrants desperate to enter the UK illegally.
Published on Sunday, 13th December 2015.
Football referees face abuse on a regular basis, according to new research.
Published on Sunday, 6th December 2015.
New figures reveal the scale of problems with the quality of care at A&E departments.
Published on Sunday, 29th November 2015.
The prisoners on indeterminate jail terms who don't know when they will be released.
Published on Sunday, 22nd November 2015.
House builders who fail to finish and concerns children are still at risk in Rotherham.
Published on Sunday, 15th November 2015.
Examining delays in police analysis of computers in cases of child sexual abuse.
Published on Sunday, 8th November 2015.
Are NHS patients at risk if they opt for private treatment and things start to go wrong?
Published on Sunday, 1st November 2015.
Is enough done to protect the public when dangerous criminals are released from prison?
Published on Sunday, 25th October 2015.
How cuts to legal aid are affecting cases in the family courts.
Published on Sunday, 18th October 2015.
Investigating child abuse cases linked to exorcism and witchcraft accusations.
Published on Sunday, 11th October 2015.
How serious is doping in grassroots rugby? Plus the rising cost of funerals.
Published on Sunday, 4th October 2015.
An unlicensed drug marketed as a 'cure for cancer' still on sale despite health warning.
Published on Thursday, 1st October 2015.
Police pursuits and illegal teeth whitening.
Published on Sunday, 20th September 2015.
New figures reveal thousands of sexual attacks in schools - many carried out by children.
Published on Sunday, 6th September 2015.
The cosmetic therapist accused of lying and the written-off cars returning to the roads.
Published on Sunday, 31st May 2015.
Leaseholders 'overcharged' by as much as £1 billion a year by landlords and their agents.
Published on Sunday, 24th May 2015.
Adrian Goldberg presents cutting edge investigative journalism.
Published on Sunday, 17th May 2015.
Encryption on phones making it 'difficult' to monitor Islamist terrorist activity online.
Published on Sunday, 29th March 2015.
Published on Sunday, 22nd March 2015.
Published on Sunday, 15th March 2015.
An injured war hero says he has been 'short-changed' by the military compensation scheme.
Published on Sunday, 8th March 2015.
Websites offering online treatment for STI's - are patients at risk?
Published on Sunday, 1st March 2015.
Families say the system to protect vulnerable adults in care homes sometimes doesn't work.
Published on Sunday, 22nd February 2015.
Thousands of homeowners were 'mis-sold' cavity wall insulation, say campaigners.
Published on Sunday, 15th February 2015.
Elderly care homes not meeting national standards.
Published on Sunday, 8th February 2015.
How parents waiting for child maintenance payments via the CSA are owed almost £4 billion.
Published on Sunday, 25th January 2015.
One in eight mentally ill patients are discharged too soon from hospital, says watchdog.
Published on Sunday, 18th January 2015.
Eight out of ten ambulance trusts failed to hit targets for emergency calls.
Published on Sunday, 11th January 2015.
How did rail services perform in 2014?
Published on Sunday, 4th January 2015.
Thirty one pubs are closing each week despite government measures to protect them.
Published on Sunday, 21st December 2014.
Foreign Criminals & are women given the enough advice about drinking whilst pregnant?
Published on Sunday, 14th December 2014.
Royal Mail - people who fear for their jobs as rival postal agencies prop up.
Published on Sunday, 7th December 2014.
A patient describes how he got cancer from a kidney donated from a woman with lymphoma.
Published on Sunday, 30th November 2014.
Over half of all domestic abuse cases probed by police result in no charges, say figures.
Published on Sunday, 23rd November 2014.
We reveal youngsters have been treated hundreds of times for malnutrition in hospital.
Published on Sunday, 16th November 2014.
Supermarkets are accused of 'blighting' towns by failing to develop prime sites.
Published on Sunday, 9th November 2014.
The government wants to put more offenders on probation.
Published on Sunday, 2nd November 2014.
GPs 'prevented' from accessing early diagnostic brain cancer tests.
Published on Sunday, 26th October 2014.
Scottish Power is accused of reneging on pledges to pay cashback to 600,000 customers.
Published on Sunday, 19th October 2014.
Are schools doing enough to alert kids to the dangers of sexting?
Published on Sunday, 5th October 2014.
Former director of public prosecutions says we're failing victims of disability hate crime
Published on Sunday, 21st September 2014.
Hundreds of thousands of people can no longer access social care.
Published on Sunday, 14th September 2014.
A former soldier wins Legal Aid in his fight to identify what caused his Gulf War illness.
Published on Sunday, 4th May 2014.
Laws need to be strengthened to prevent parental child abductions, say campaigners.
Published on Sunday, 27th April 2014.
Disabled passengers on the rail network are being failed says watchdog.
Published on Sunday, 6th April 2014.
The car insurance scam driving up motor premiums.
Published on Sunday, 30th March 2014.
Charities are risking alienating supporters with aggressive telephone fundraising.
Published on Sunday, 23rd March 2014.
Calls for tougher regulations around laser and lens replacement eye surgery.
Published on Sunday, 16th March 2014.
An investigation into the impact on children who witness domestic abuse.
Published on Sunday, 9th March 2014.
Mental health services need an overhaul, says NHS England.
Published on Sunday, 2nd March 2014.
A quarter of a million cars written off each year return to the roads. But are they safe?
Published on Sunday, 23rd February 2014.
Fans need a greater voice in football club boardrooms, say MPs.
Published on Sunday, 16th February 2014.
Sex offenders leaving prison without being challenged about their behaviour.
Published on Sunday, 9th February 2014.
Councils accused of levying 'unfair' bus lane fines on motorists.
Published on Sunday, 2nd February 2014.
Investigating diamond investment schemes.
Published on Sunday, 19th January 2014.
Gene doping - the new frontier in cheating in sport.
Published on Sunday, 12th January 2014.
A young male prostitute and his family lift the lid on his work in London's Soho.
Published on Sunday, 5th January 2014.
Councils accused of sitting on grants that could be distributed to the needy.
Published on Sunday, 22nd December 2013.
One taxi driver every two weeks is killed or seriously injured in an attack at work.
Published on Sunday, 15th December 2013.
Alzheimer's patients prescribed anti-depressants which can do more harm than good.
Published on Sunday, 8th December 2013.
A ref is attacked at a youth football match by an irate parent.
Published on Sunday, 1st December 2013.
Online racist abuse, and care workers are paid less than the minimum wage.
Published on Sunday, 24th November 2013.
Concerns over the safety of children circumcised at home.
Published on Sunday, 17th November 2013.
Government fitness to work tests - do they disadvantage the mentally ill?
Published on Sunday, 10th November 2013.
Police dealing with an increasing number of dementia cases.
Published on Sunday, 3rd November 2013.
Has the UK dropped its guard when it comes to rabies?
Published on Sunday, 20th October 2013.
Why is a government scheme to ensure small firms are paid on time not working?
Published on Sunday, 13th October 2013.
Published on Sunday, 6th October 2013.
Is the Environment Agency tough enough when it comes to regulating waste recycling sites?
Published on Sunday, 29th September 2013.
One in ten firefighters failing recommended fitness tests.
Published on Sunday, 22nd September 2013.
The drug to control schizophrenia linked to six fatal adverse reactions a week.
Published on Sunday, 15th September 2013.
One in ten A&E posts is vacant. Does an over-reliance on agency staff risk safety?
Published on Sunday, 8th September 2013.
From this September, all 16 and 17-year-olds will have to be in education or training.
Published on Sunday, 19th May 2013.
Thousands of hours of ambulance time each week is lost queuing to off-load patients at A&E
Published on Sunday, 12th May 2013.
Delays in responding to emergency 999 calls in the East of England ambulance service.
Published on Sunday, 5th May 2013.
Could changes to England's football youth academies mean lower league clubs lose out?
Published on Sunday, 28th April 2013.
Why are some hospitals failing to share information about doctors' poor performances?
Published on Sunday, 14th April 2013.
Why are vulnerable people having their freedoms restricted without proper procedure?
Published on Sunday, 7th April 2013.
The thieves stealing cooking oil to make bootleg bio-fuel.
Published on Sunday, 24th March 2013.
Kick It Out rejects criticism that it has been ineffective in tackling racism in football.
Published on Sunday, 17th March 2013.
Drivers told they have a chance to quash convictions for breaking variable speed limits.
Published on Sunday, 10th March 2013.
Why 101-year-old marathon runner Fauja Singh is not in The Guinness Book of Records.
Published on Sunday, 3rd March 2013.
The online chat-up sites where flirty daters disappeared once customers paid to join.
Published on Sunday, 24th February 2013.
Foreign nationals making a living by illegitimately selling same-day visa appointments.
Published on Sunday, 17th February 2013.
Consumer issues and investigations, including metal investments that cost the earth.
Published on Sunday, 10th February 2013.
Why are welfare to work advisers telling the unemployed to become self employed?
Published on Sunday, 3rd February 2013.
Why would anyone make a false accusation of sexual abuse? We hear from someone who did.
Published on Sunday, 20th January 2013.
Published on Sunday, 13th January 2013.
One in five bottles and cans of beer sold has evaded duty - a fraud costing £1.2 billion.
Published on Sunday, 23rd December 2012.
Lawyers raise questions about the quality of evidence used in football banning orders.
Published on Sunday, 9th December 2012.
Fans say clubs that sign up to ticket resale sites are condoning 'legalised touting.'.
Published on Sunday, 2nd December 2012.
The teachers using social media to form inappropriate relationships with their pupils.
Published on Sunday, 25th November 2012.
Adrian Goldberg presents cutting-edge investigative journalism.
Published on Sunday, 18th November 2012.
Fire Services in the UK called out ten times a week to rescue severely obese people.
Published on Sunday, 11th November 2012.
Adrian Goldberg's cutting-edge investigative journalism on public sector tax avoidance.
Published on Sunday, 4th November 2012.
The substandard care homes with five star ratings.
Published on Sunday, 28th October 2012.
Adrian Goldberg investigates the temp agency tax deals.
Published on Sunday, 21st October 2012.
Adrian Goldberg investigates a foreign currency trading course.
Published on Sunday, 14th October 2012.
The mystery bills which some drivers are getting after an accident on the motorway.
Published on Monday, 8th October 2012.
Published on Sunday, 22nd April 2012.
Lawyers say an initiative to cut delays in courts is causing miscarriages of justice.
Published on Sunday, 15th April 2012.
Football fans say police are heavy-handed in the way they deal with travelling supporters.
Published on Sunday, 1st April 2012.
The get-tough tactics of the Olympic brand police.
Published on Sunday, 25th March 2012.
The criminals helping motorists dodge speeding penalty points.
Published on Monday, 19th March 2012.
GPs are refusing to leave the surgery to visit ailing residents of care homes.
Published on Sunday, 11th March 2012.
The latest fraud to hit motor insurers - and it's costing £60 million a year.
Published on Sunday, 4th March 2012.
How local authorities are clamping down on families who avoid paying care home fees.
Published on Sunday, 26th February 2012.
Adrian Goldberg on the probing of links between journalists and private detectives.
Published on Sunday, 19th February 2012.
Adrian Goldberg investigates the legacy of the Pathfinder regeneration schemes.
Published on Sunday, 12th February 2012.
Investigating the dark web, a hidden part of the internet criminals use to avoid detection
Published on Sunday, 5th February 2012.
Taxis to school on the taxpayer.
Published on Sunday, 29th January 2012.
Taking on the pirates of the Internet.
Published on Sunday, 22nd January 2012.
Foul play in football apprenticeships.
Published on Sunday, 15th January 2012.
Investigating the schools being over-charged by thousands of pounds on leased equipment.
Published on Sunday, 8th January 2012.
Manchester and Salford are the centre of the UK counterfeit trade.
Published on Sunday, 18th December 2011.
Safety concerns over the cargo ship that sank with the loss of six crew.
Published on Sunday, 11th December 2011.
Increasing numbers of British Pakistanis are being abducted in Pakistan.
Published on Sunday, 4th December 2011.
The ghost brokers selling bogus cover to thousands of motorists.
Published on Sunday, 27th November 2011.
The illegal scrapyards fuelling the rise in metal theft.
Published on Sunday, 20th November 2011.
Published on Sunday, 13th November 2011.
Adrian Goldberg investigates the leasing scams costing small firms thousands of pounds.
Published on Sunday, 6th November 2011.
Adrian Goldberg asks are watchdogs tough enough?
Published on Sunday, 30th October 2011.
Adrian Goldberg investigates the world of political lobbying.
Published on Sunday, 23rd October 2011.
Experts warn homeowners desperate to sell against making a risky deal with investors.
Published on Sunday, 16th October 2011.
Investigating the claims made by private cord-blood banks to expectant parents.
Published on Sunday, 9th October 2011.
Why Trading Standards is taking money from a company it's also receiving complaints about.
Published on Sunday, 2nd October 2011.
Investigating the squeezed middle-classes renting out the spare room - to drug farmers.
Published on Sunday, 25th September 2011.
Adrian Goldberg reveals the widespread problem of NHS staff who can't speak English.
Published on Sunday, 18th September 2011.
Who's watching you online - the threat from techno-savvy cyber stalkers.
Published on Monday, 2nd May 2011.
With Adrian Goldberg. The nurses defying the rules to prescribe Botox over the phone.
Published on Monday, 18th April 2011.
Gap year safety and disability hate crime.
Published on Monday, 4th April 2011.
Ahead of the 2018 World Cup, what is Russia doing to tackle racism in football?
Published on Monday, 28th March 2011.
Fuel crime is on the increase as the price of petrol and diesel reaches a record high.
Published on Monday, 21st March 2011.
British students spending thousands of pounds trying to win sport scholarships in the US.
Published on Monday, 14th March 2011.
The Polish job-seekers lured to the UK by criminal gangs and duped into benefit fraud.
Published on Sunday, 6th March 2011.
Second-hand car buyers are being left with debts owed by the previous owner of their car.
Published on Sunday, 27th February 2011.
The gay couples pioneering Muslim gay marriage in Britain.
Published on Sunday, 20th February 2011.
Exposing the law firms making money by accusing innocent people of illegal downloading.
Published on Sunday, 13th February 2011.
Head teachers claim stimulants are being over-prescribed to young children.
Published on Sunday, 6th February 2011.
Serving inmates in open prisons reveal the problems they think lie behind recent riots.
Published on Sunday, 30th January 2011.
Is this government being honest about just how radical the proposed NHS reforms will be?
Published on Sunday, 23rd January 2011.
Adrian Goldberg on allegations of bullying and intimidation of elderly home owners.
Published on Sunday, 16th January 2011.
How high street shops are seeking compensation from shoplifters outside the court system.
Published on Sunday, 9th January 2011.
Drug driving - is the Home Office slow to act on a lethal problem?
Published on Monday, 13th December 2010.
650,000 vehicles have had their mileage clocked. We find the garages willing to aid fraud.
Published on Sunday, 5th December 2010.
Are sex offenders changing their identity to avoid the sex offenders register?
Published on Sunday, 28th November 2010.
We examine the tactics used by the drug companies to keep medicine prices high.
Published on Sunday, 21st November 2010.