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Computing calamities
Gerry Northam asks if some major IT projects could be scrapped by a new government.
Pensions crisis
Investigating allegations that some companies are failing their pension fund obligations.
Children who abuse children
Jackie Long finds out what is being done to help young abs stop offending.
Is Jobcentre Plus working?
Allan Urry reports from the communities already hardest hit by the rise in unemployment.
Are bribe firms escaping justice?
Is Britain's drive to curb bribery and corruption working? Allan Urry investigates.
Why does the UK still have high stillbirth rates?
Ann Alexander asks why the UK has some of the highest rates of stillbirths in Europe.
Crisis in public sector pensions
Is there really a crisis over public sector pensions? Gerry Northam investigates.
Troops trauma
Is there a hidden epidemic of mental illness among soldiers who've served in Afghanistan?
Domestic servitude
Investigating the plight of foreign workers in the UK working in domestic servitude.
Stingy banks?
Is economic recovery at risk as banks are failing to lend? Morland Sanders investigates.
Illegal workers
Jon Manel lifts the lid on illegal working in London.
Arms smugglers
Allan Urry investigates UK connections to the illegal weapons trade in conflict zones.
Oil Spill Hangover
Could lessons from past disasters have prevented BP's oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico?
Protecting the vulnerable
How well does the Court of Protection safeguard the finances of the old and vulnerable?
Afghanistan: Enemies Within
Can Afghan forces guarantee the country's security when British and other troops pull out?
Insolvency Practitioners: A Corporate Killing
Allan Urry investigates concerns about the role of insolvency practitioners.
Foundation Hospitals: An Acute Crisis?
Why should we want more foundation hospitals when so many are in financial trouble?
A Taxing Dilemma
Michael Robinson reveals loopholes which let big businesses slash their UK tax bills.
The Somali Connection
How British Somalis are recruited to fight for the banned Islamist group, al-Shabaab.
Charities - Giving and Taking
Can charities be trusted to run public services well and honestly? Gerry Northam reports.
The Great Train Robbery?
Why do Britain's railways cost more than elsewhere in Europe? Allan Urry investigates.
Care Homes: When An Inspector Calls
Is enough being done to protect the elderly in care homes? Fran Abrams investigates.
Europe's Missing Millions
Angus Stickler investigates fraud involving European regional funding schemes.
Bitter Medicine
Is the government making it almost impossible to sue a drug company?
Homes but no loans
How will the mortgage freeze hit Britain's already battered economy?
Tolerating the Intolerant?
Is religious intolerance growing among Britain's ethnic minorities?
Bent Cops
Are police doing enough to tackle corruption in their ranks? Allan Urry investigates.
Shaken Babies?
Andrew Hosken examines claims of a dirty tricks campaign over Shaken Baby Syndrome.
Airport Woes
Why were flights grounded by snow? Do Britain's airport woes run deeper than bad weather?
Doctors in Charge
Family doctors are key to the Government health reforms, but how efficient are our GPs?
Danger at Work
After the first UK corporate manslaughter conviction, File on 4 examines safety at work.