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- Jeremy asks - Should Boris butt out of Sunak's Brexit deal? Is it wrong to make Roald Dahl's books PC? Should Andrew stay in his mansion? Storm asks - Take down a statue of Winston Churchill? Should the NHS use gender-neutral language?
- Laura talks to Ed Miliband, shadow secretary of state for Climate Change, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Oliver Dowden, Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey, Star Trek actor William Shatner and Baroness Campbell of Loughborough.
- Jeremy asks - After his U-turn on tax should Kwasi Kwarteng go? Should King Charles attend COP27? Should firework displays be cancelled to save money? Alexis asks - Was the Govt U-turn right? Should the school day be extended to 4pm?
- In this Second and final episode of this Mini-Series, Michael visits a 'food swamp' - a retail mile where everything is fast food. Anything from the shear scale of availability to the increasingly easy ways of obtaining and consuming the food that was once considered a treat or an occasional luxury. He investigates supermarkets and healthy choices, and asks is the NHS is getting it right on obesity and if so, Will the Government support it ... or not ?
- In this two-part special series, Michael Moseley looks into the growing time-bomb of obesity. Asking why is it getting worse, what can be done and who can do something about it ?. Michael Mosley explores the issues involved and outlines a plan to fix the crisis before it breaks the NHS. But only if the politicians tackle the subject, can we halt the steep rise in the number of Brits living with obesity?
- In this first episode, Michael explores the issues around people living with obesity. He looks at the role of the food industry and the media. He then outlines a plan to fix the health crisis before it breaks the NHS. With exclusive interviews with food, nutritional, political experts and members of the public, Michael tries to get to the root of the problem with the worsening obesity problem.
- Kirsty Wark explores the years after the 2008 financial crash.
- Adam, Laura and Chris discuss the chancellor's new coronavirus rescue deal for jobs and firms. The have a wide-ranging chat with former Chancellor George Osborne. Plus, speak to author and comedian Adam Kay about his new show.
- Viewers in Leeds ask - How can we avoid the poorest in society paying the cost of the pandemic? How long will businesses need support after lockdown is lifted? Why are new arrivals not being quarantined?
- Live ITV News coverage of the 2019 General Election results presented by Tom Bradby.
- David Cameron's leadership is examined. Starting in 2005 with his rise to the top of the Conservative Party and ending with his last 'sweetest' victory' at the 2015 election.
- A look at Great Britain during the term of Prime Minister David Cameron.
- Detailing the events that led David Cameron to call, and lose, the 2016 EU referendum. Cameron and other key players tell their version of what occurred.
- The popular podcast comes to television, Katya Adler, Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Chris Mason chat about the stories behind the news.
- Former senior Conservative Party politician Michael Portillo investigates why the issue of Europe has been tearing apart the party he loves for so long.
- Robert and his guests digest the implications of the results of the local elections and the upcoming European elections. Plus, social media shaming is discussed.
- 3-part documentary series telling the stories of the battles to keep the European Union together, with contributions from Presidents, Prime Ministers and their closest advisers.
- Jo Coburn and her guests discuss the many proposed amendments to the Brexit withdrawal deal. Plus, potential Democratic presidential contenders, Winston Churchill and Inside Europe: 10 Years of Turmoil (2019) are discussed.
- Jo Coburn presents live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions from Westminster. Plus, Jo and her guests discuss Brexit and hear about efforts to tackle the problem of fake news on social media platforms.
- Political strategist Dominic Cummings leads a popular but controversial campaign to convince British voters to leave the European Union from 2015 up until the present day.
- Where are the Liberal Democrats? Will Brexit be as cool as WWII? Ahir Shah discusses the inter-generational housing crisis. There's a look at the results of the U.S. mid-term elections, in which a dead man was elected.
- Analysis of the budget continues with Andrew Neil asking his guests who benefits from the budget? Who will replace Angela Merkel? Plus coverage of PMQs.
- Robert Peston presents a new Wednesday evening political talk show interviewing leading figures from British politics about the issues of the day. Replacing Peston on Sunday (2016).
- Theresa May issues Brexit ultimatum to the EU; rail review ordered after a major inquiry proves no-one took charge of the timetable mess; 60 years of Carry On; plus, the Sinnerman is live in the studio.
- Filmed over 5 years, this documentary goes behind the scenes at one of Britain's most remarkable institutions as it celebrates its 250th anniversary. Cameras go behind the scenes at the Royal Academy of Arts with unparalleled access.
- Michael Buerk investigates whether the country can cope with current levels of immigration and the impact of internal migration on over and under populated areas.
- Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by guest presenter Alexander Armstrong, comedian Roisin Conaty and talk-show host James O'Brien.
- Breakfast show presented by Ben Shephard, Kate Garraway and Charlotte Hawkins. Cold Feet star John Thomson talks about the latest series of the drama
- Could cuts in funding be putting your children's education at risk? Plus, an exclusive interview with George Osborne who discusses what's next for the Northern Powerhouse.
- Theresa May's election gamble has backfired with catastrophic results for the Conservative Party, while Jeremy Corbyn has exceeded expectations. Nick Robinson asks how and why?
- Reaction to the results of the 2017 General Election presented by Julie Etchingham.
- Jo Brand hosts a special edition of the show looking at some of the highlights and low spots from election night. With guests comedian Ross Noble and former Labour MP Alan Johnson.
- Special extended episode covering the result of yesterday's general election.
- Live ITV News coverage of the 2017 General Election results presented by Tom Bradby.
- Antony Barnett reveals the response of the global soft drinks giant to the UK Government's sugar-tax and leaked e-mails which show the corporation is gathering scientists and academics to challenge the legislation.
- Seyi Rhodes investigates benefit reforms by speaking to claimants who have had their housing benefit capped, landlords who can no longer accept claimants as tenants and local councils left to pick up the pieces.
- Do not believe what they tell you.
- Charlie Brooker takes a satirical look at the biggest news stories of 2016.
- Alexander Armstrong hosts this edition of the satirical quiz. Labour MP Jess Phillips and comedian Nish Kumar are this week's guests, joining team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton.
- Morland Sanders investigates the new National Living Wage. Despite only being introduced in April 2016 it has already caused controversy amid reports that employers are cutting other staff benefits.
- Chancellor George Osborne and UKIP leader Nigel Farage are Robert's guests. With contributions from MPs Yvette Cooper and Penny Mordaunt and political guru Steve Hilton.
- Has coverage of the Referendum campaign made it clear which campaign claims are true?
- Stephen Nolan chairs a live studio debate in Belfast discussing the UK referendum on membership of the European Union with a panel of guests from both sides of the argument.
- Andrew Neil questions Chancellor George Osborne about the facts and figures he has used in the referendum campaign, trade deals and splits within the Conservative Party over the EU.
- Series 1: Veteran broadcaster Andrew Neil interviews four leading figures from the leave and remain campaigns ahead of the UK's referendum on membership of the E.U.
- As the E.U. Referendum nears, Laura Kuenssberg examines some of the big questions at the heart of the debate. Would the UK be richer or poorer if it left and what are the benefits of remaining.
- Comedian Ross Noble is Ian Hislop's team-mate while Channel 4 newsreader Samira Ahmed joins Paul Merton for another edition of the satirical show. The guest presenter is Gary Lineker.
- A new, live, interactive Sunday morning political magazine show featuring interviews, topical guests, satire and discussion. Hosted by ITV's new political editor, Robert Peston.
- In the first edition of this new, live, interactive political chat-show Robert Peston interviews Chancellor George Osborne and documentary film-maker Louis Theroux. With Allegra Stratton.
- Tracey Ullman hosts the satirical news quiz. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by guest panellists the Reverend Richard Coles and BBC journalist Clive Myrie.
- Television coverage of the EU Referendum from the campaign to the final implementation of the result.
- British current affairs discussion show for the Granada North West region featuring local MPs and politicians, presented by Líse McNally.
- Charlie Brooker's annual review of the year 2015's news and cultural events.
- As a new threat to the galaxy rises, Rey, a desert scavenger, and Finn, an ex-stormtrooper, must join Han Solo and Chewbacca to search for the one hope of restoring peace.
- Ahead of the state visit to Britain by Chinese Premier Xi Jinping, the BBC's China Editor Carrie Gracie retraces his remarkable career from living in a cave to becoming the most powerful Chinese leader in decades.
- A documentary series which shows the work done by Members of Parliament, both behind the scenes and in public proceedings in the House of Commons.
- Charlie Brooker covers the funny side of politics and the popular topics of 2014.
- In the aftermath of the Referendum on Scottish Independence, Panorama travels around Scotland following the lives of ordinary people who took part in this momentous decision.
- The weekday news on ITV that the whole nation wakes up to.