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As coronavirus tightens its grip, Shu Lin investigates the impact it's having on London's Chinese community.

March 2020
Simon Glass meets the Olympic BMX hopefuls from Peckham now left in limbo by the coronavirus crisis.
Jonny Meah investigates the wave of catalytic convertor thefts sweeping the capital.
Hanif Qadir investigates how potential terrorists are slipping through the net. Chris Jackson discovers how dashcam footage is helping tackledangerous driving.
February 2020
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Jonathan Gibson investigates whether vehicle exhaust fumes at drive-through restaurants could be putting workers’ health at risk.
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Jonny Meah asks if keeping exotic pets at home should be banned. Gareth Furby meets the families under siege from the pimps and prostitutes working on their doorstep.
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We find out what’s being done to help railway staff developingserious mental health problems because of violent passengers.
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Anna Williamson reveals what’s being done to help new mums with mental health issues. And we discover how London’s club scene is going plastic free.
January 2020
Sean Fletcher discovers why sexual harassment is the norm for women on a night out.
Abi Jaiyeola investigates the company charging thousands for training courses in how to buy property but which leaves many of its customers with nothing but debt.
November 2019
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The illegal trade in fraudulently-obtained minicab licenses, a new hotel in Southend-on-Sea for 'staycationers' and a double-decker bus completesits journey around the world.
October 2019
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Landlords at war with tenants over illegal subletting, why London's biggest car park provider is failing disabled drivers and the team behindBritain's best-known soundtracks.
Gareth Furby looks at the impact of a fortnight of Extinction Rebellion protests
Why the HS2 project has stopped, share-ownership problems and how to make millions from playing computer games.
How digital fingerprinting is being used to fight crime, a new generation of keepers is bringing back the British bee and the perks and pitfalls ofcashing in your pension early.
September 2019
With so many firefighters suffering from cancer, Tracy Gee investigates whether enough is being done to protect them from harmful toxins.
As the death toll from fatal stabbings continues to rise, an Inside Out special focuses on knife crime. Stephanie Thomas reveals the trauma faced by kids witnessing knife violence.
Tom Edwards investigates the chaos being caused by Crossrail delays. Jo Good finds out if it’s possible to become a YouTube star in middle age.
Dr Oscar Duke meets the first NHS patient to have his eye sight restored after being blinded by a vicious acid attack 25 years agJasmine Birtles finds out how to bag a cheap home in central London.
Nick Baker reveals what impact climate change is having on our wildlife.
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