File on 4 Investigates Podcast
News-making original journalism documentary series, investigating stories at home and abroad.
Episodes to download
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07/08/2012
Tue 7 Aug 2012
Is enough being done to combat diesel pollution which is blamed for thousands of deaths?
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Violent Veterans
Tue 24 Jul 2012
Jane Deith examines new research into violent behaviour by soldiers returning from combat.
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European Funding
Tue 17 Jul 2012
Why are areas of Britain losing millions of pounds of regeneration money from Europe?
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Abuse in Sport
Tue 10 Jul 2012
Is sport doing enough to tackle the sexual abuse of athletes? Chris Buckler investigates.
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Asset Returns
Tue 3 Jul 2012
Are stolen Arab billions still locked in British banks? Jenny Cuffe reports.
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School Inspections
Tue 26 Jun 2012
Why are more schools failing their Ofsted inspections? Fran Abrams investigates.
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Secret Justice
Tue 19 Jun 2012
Are plans for secrecy in some civil courts necessary to protect national security?
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NHS Queues
Tue 12 Jun 2012
Jane Deith asks if the official figures for hospital waiting times can be trusted.
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Police Racism
Tue 5 Jun 2012
Why are the police still accused of unfairly treating black and Asian officers?
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Witness Protection
Tue 27 Mar 2012
Are the police doing enough to protect and look after people under witness protection?
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A Bridge Too Far?
Tue 20 Mar 2012
Why do so many British public sector contracts go to foreign companies?
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Tax Avoidance
Tue 13 Mar 2012
As the Treasury reviews tax avoidance, Fran Abrams asks - how widespread is the problem?
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Family Annihilation
Tue 6 Mar 2012
What drives fathers to kill their families and themselves? Jane Deith investigates.
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Credit Rating Agencies
Tue 28 Feb 2012
Do credit rating agencies threaten our financial stability? Hugh Pym investigates.
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Diabetes
Tue 21 Feb 2012
Despite pledges to tackle diabetes, why do 24,000 people die needlessly each year?
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Iranian Sanctions
Tue 14 Feb 2012
How will a European ban on Iranian oil affect Britain during a period of economic gloom?
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BioSecurity
Tue 7 Feb 2012
As scientists alter viruses to make potentially deadly mutations, is the public at risk?
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Carers in Conflict
Tue 24 Jan 2012
File on 4 investigates claims of bullying and abuse of power by social services.
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Coroners Under Scrutiny
Tue 15 Nov 2011
Ann Alexander investigates whether families are getting justice in the coroner's court.
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Costing the Games
Tue 8 Nov 2011
Will Britain's Olympic billions buy a lasting legacy for taxpayers?
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An Inside Job?
Tue 1 Nov 2011
Should more prisoners be made to work? And are government plans to make them realistic?
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Cash from the Crisis
Tue 25 Oct 2011
How investors are profiting from the eurozone crisis. Can money be made from disaster?
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Planning Rows
Tue 11 Oct 2011
Allan Urry investigates the Government's radical changes to the planning system.
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Energy Prices
Tue 4 Oct 2011
Are households and businesses being overcharged for gas and electricity?
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NHS Procurement
Tue 27 Sep 2011
Does the NHS spend too much on bandages and syringes? Jenny Cuffe investigates.
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Kick Starting Recovery?
Tue 9 Aug 2011
Can the government's strategy to boost local enterprise recover from a 'chaotic' start?
