Johnny I'Anson with a round-up of the latest stories.
Johnny I'Anson with a round-up of the latest stories.
Charity begins at home - but what about the homeless? As London councils examine proposals to scrap soup runs, Mary Rhodes investigates the row over how best to help rough sleepers. Show more
Chris Page investigates the growing market in counterfeit ID cards and finds out just how easy it is for youngsters to buy alcohol. Show more
Phil Kemp investigates why the few women who do get treatment on the NHS are less likely to get pregnant than those who are treated privately.
The 5 live Report has learned that people whose homes were repossessed over a decade ago are being pursued by lenders who say they didn't recover enough money. Show more
In-depth reports and investigations: Teaching Taboo. The Five Live Report asks if cheating makes comparing schools by league table meaningless. Show more
A disturbing report into internet paedophilia. Wendy Austin charts the rise in this type of internet crime and asks why conviction rates are so low. Show more
Investigative reports from the 5 live team.
This month the Prime Minister announced a review on the controversial re-classification of cannabis. The Five Live Report investigates cannabis use in the UK. Show more
Sad Times in Happy Valley: Geoff Bird investigates how the gates may be closing for the last time at many countryside schools. Show more
As concerns over sustainability, oil prices and environmental issues grow, Chris Page looks at the ups and downs of the low-cost aviation industry. Show more
Matthew Chapman investigates how dozens of Britons have been left homeless and penniless by a series of scams in Florida.
In-depth reports and investigations.
...Something to Tout About. Is internet ticket touting a fair reflection of a free market economy? Or is it just 'parasitic opportunism' by 'unscrupulous third parties'?
Teaching Taboo Revisited: Penny Haslam follows up 5 live's 2007 investigation which revealed the true extent of cheating by teachers trying boost their students' results. Show more
Hot in the City: On the day the new Deputy PM is announced, Five Live Report looks at what happened to the billion pound package to entice people back to city centres. Show more
...British Benefits Abroad. Reporter Adrian Goldberg investigates how EU rules have led to benefits being paid out to European workers who don't live in the UK. Show more
...Welcome to Limbo-land. Reporter Phil Kemp investigates claims that the government's immigration policy is forcing illegal immigrants to turn to crime in order to survive. Show more
Bin Bugs, with Barbara Collins. Are fortnightly bin collections a public health hazard?