Local stories. Ex-convict David Akinsanya investigates how the justice system is failing young offenders, while Sankha Guha learns why personal trainers can do more harm than good. Show more
Local stories. Joanne Good investigates the tenants from hell and some of their tricks, and Maxwell Hutchinson finds out why living in shipping containers is becoming all the rage. Show more
Local stories. Blind patient Ron talks exclusively to Matthew Wright about his pioneering bionic eye surgery that has allowed him to see for the first time in thirty years. Show more
Inside Out London
29/10/2012
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One LondonLatest broadcast: on BBC One HD
Jon Cuthill investigates a mail order company which deceives elderly and vulnerable people across the country by promising prizes that never materialise. Show more
The loophole allowing tycoons to receive millions in legal aid. What does the future hold for redundant disabled workers? The health implications of being lonely in London. Show more
Inside Out reveals how the biggest scam in the pensions industry is leaving victims penniless, and Joanne Good discovers why London is the best place to retire to. Show more
Inside Out London
29/09/2014
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One London
Why are survival rates for Londoners who have suffered cardiac arrests so variable across the capital? And unlocking the secrets of a 17th-century shipwreck. Show more
With dementia cases on the rise, Sally Magnusson examines if the care system is fit for purpose. Katharine Carpenter reveals why getting a diagnosis for dementia is a lottery. Show more
Tarah Walsh examines why successful prosecutions against FGM have not materialised. And Joanne Good learns why the gramaphone is coming back in style. Show more
How one security firm is still refusing to pay its workers four years on from the London Olympics. And how chefs' cast-offs are helping to save the planet. Show more
Local stories. Joanne Good investigates the sick dog trade, and how one woman has flouted the law for over a decade. Kurt Barling talks to once-disgraced athlete Dwain Chambers. Show more