The programme goes on board one of the UK Border Force's new coastal patrol vessels, designed to deter illegal migrants in the English Channel. Show more
Inside Out South East
12/03/2018
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One South East
Revealing exclusive research on the effect of Brexit on traffic on the M20. Plus the cookery school for stroke victims. And will a Swanley woman get her dancing dog into Crufts? Show more
The programme asks whether children are spending too much time on computer games? And one woman's story of surviving anorexia. Show more
How much oil is there in the Weald? Investigating whether there is an NHS crisis in Kent and Sussex. And the growing trade in human milk. Show more
The latest eyes on the road. Are dashcams a force for good in catching rogue drivers?
The programme asks if the closure of failing care homes could be better managed. And the Folkestone curate in WWI who came up with the idea of the Unknown Warrior. Show more
Inside a Kent hospice celebrating life, dignifying death. Should mobiles be banned from schools? And the roller derby women of Medway get their
skates on.
Investigating the latest meat scam. Why the growing encampment at Calais may prove a security threat to the UK. And why the Kent and Sussex coast is a hotspot for marine mammals. Show more
How much are you wasting on your home heating? And the young meet the young at heart in Heathfield Show more
Inside Out meets the people who have looked for love online and lost thousands of pounds to fraudsters. Plus a story of life and death at a seaplane station in Newhaven, Sussex.
A report on exploited workers in Kent. Plus Sussex police's fight against drug drivers, and the 150th anniversary of Brighton's West Pier. Show more
How £1million of lottery money helped Dover residents set up their own alternative to the high street.
As security is tightened in Calais, what other routes are migrants using to cross the Channel? Show more
How a controversial businessman bought Hastings Pier. And the untold story of the secret wartime interceptor women of Folkestone's Station Y. Show more
Why an increasing number of young people are becoming funeral directors, what's going on at Occupy Brighton, plus a celebration of the centenary of the Great British Air Race. Show more
Investigating how raw sewage is still being dumped into the sea. And Kaddy Lee-Preston discovers how a Sussex company designed the fastest car in the world. Show more
Kaddy Lee-Preston learns to cha-cha-cha with Strictly's Len Goodman. Joe Crowley exposes the man claiming to represent the blood service, and Cheryl Baker reports on stuffing pets. Show more
Victoria, a 12-year-old, presents the case for allowing children to shoot. Plus the gentle giants of the dog world rescuing people at sea, and a Formula One hopeful. Show more
Is the NHS still a national service? Plus a look at the people with mental health problems in Deal who have formed their own self-help group and the story of Brighton's i360. Show more
We take a trip on Saga’s new cruise ship and ask what it will do for the economy of the South East. Show more