Tonight

Řada 13

Featuring national and international news, headline-making investigations, exclusive interviews with celebrities and policymakers, as well as in-depth reporting on a variety of topics.

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  • Kids Under Pressure: Too Much Too Young
    D1
    Kids Under Pressure: Too Much Too YoungFirst of a three-part series looking at childhood. Julie Etchingham investigates the unprecedented stresses on young people today and asks if we are driving our kids to despair.
  • Snatched Kids: Too Much Too Young
    D2
    Snatched Kids: Too Much Too YoungMorland Sanders looks at cases of children who are snatched and taken overseas by one of their parents - leaving the other facing a difficult legal battle to get them back.
  • Too Young to Care: Too Much Too Young
    D3
    Too Young to Care: Too Much Too YoungJonathan Maitland hears the remarkable and courageous stories of children as young as 12 who have to juggle school work with the pressures of being a full-time carer.
  • Can You Keep a Secret?
    D4
    Can You Keep a Secret?Mary Nightingale charts the rise of super-injunctions, asking whether they protect privacy or limit press freedom. Featuring an interview with Max Mosley.
  • Daylight Robbery
    D5
    Daylight RobberyWith the Daylight Saving Bill going through Parliament, the programme looks at the impact that moving the UK's clocks forward by an hour would have on the British way of life.
  • North v South
    D6
    North v South
  • The Value of a Degree
    D7
    The Value of a DegreeWith university fees set to treble and graduate unemployment reaching a 17-year high, Fiona Foster looks at whether a degree really can help you get a better job with a big salary.
  • Too Old for TV?
    D8
    Too Old for TV?Following her landmark victory in an age discrimination case regarding TV presenters, Mirian O'Reilly meets other presenters and executives to gather their views on this now and in the future.
  • Endgame Afghanistan
    D9
    Endgame AfghanistanWith the prospect of British troops pulling out this year, Morland Sanders travels to Helmand Province to investigate what has been achieved in the 10-year conflict.
  • Cyber Wars
    D10
    Cyber WarsA look at the threats in cyberspace - from our personal computer through to nation states.
  • The Great Tax Gap
    D11
    The Great Tax GapThis edition features footage of UK Uncut - a group which stages sit ins and peaceful protests against companies which it feels are not paying their fair share of tax. Specialist tax investigator and journalist Richard Brooks names the companies accused of tax avoidance and explains how they did it.
  • Make Your Own School
    D12
    Make Your Own SchoolWith the first of the parent-run, taxpayer-funded 'free schools' due to open in September, the programme follows a group of parents as they fight to set up a school in their area.
  • Man v Mother Nature
    D13
    Man v Mother Nature
  • Too Old to be a Mum?
    D14
    Too Old to be a Mum?The number of women having babies in their forties doubled in the last decade, but fertility experts warn that choosing career first and starting a family second is a gamble.
  • Charities in Crisis
    D15
    Charities in CrisisAs state funding for charities looking after the elderly, children and families is being slashed, Fiona Foster examines the impact this will have on some of our poorest families.
  • The True Price of a Pint
    D16
    The True Price of a PintHealth experts say that a quarter of a million more people in England and Wales will die from alcohol-related illnesses over the next 20 years if consumption is not reduced.
  • Children of the Tsunami
    D17
    Children of the TsunamiIn the aftermath of the devastation caused by the Japan earthquake and tsunami, Emma Murphy meets those orphaned or separated from their parents.
  • University or Bust
    D35
    University or BustJulie Etchingham meets a group of young people caught up in this year's scramble for university places. If they miss out, they could end up paying three times as much in 2012.
  • Not in My Backyard
    D46
    Not in My Backyard
  • Life After the Riots
    D48
    Life After the RiotsThe riots that swept across the country's cities this summer left some families homeless and damaged many businesses and shops. Swift action was promised to help those affected.
  • Counting on Christmas
    D51
    Counting on Christmas
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