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 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 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 a controversial businessman bought Hastings Pier. And the untold story of the secret wartime interceptor women of Folkestone's Station Y. Show more
The growing trend of drug cheats among amateur sports people. The known paedophile from Margate who was left free to abuse others. Show more
The growing problem of keeping dangerous reptiles as pets. Does more need to be done to protect women against domestic violence? And life on board Brighton's bus for the homeless. Show more
How mental health services are failing the most vulnerable children. And the mother desperate for treatment for her autistic son. Show more
Natalie Graham examines the darker side of sperm donation. And the programme follows Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn's romance as it blossomed in Kent. Show more
A look at whether seafood on the Kent coast is being polluted by plastic. What effect will climate change have on Romney Marsh? And saving the south east's wart biter crickets. Show more
The controversial businessman who has bought Hastings Pier. And the Sussex students studying for a degree in winemaking. Show more
What effect is obesity having on health services in the south east? And the untold story of the secret wartime interceptor women of Folkestone's Station Y. Show more
Should sex offenders be on the register for life? The Brighton taxi drivers who are opposed the arrival of Uber in the city. And the Bexhill man who survived breast cancer. Show more
Exploring how this summer's terror attacks have affected attitudes and behaviour. And the story of Kent's great UFO hoax of 50 years ago. Show more
The Sussex community fights coastal erosion. Natalie Graham reports on what is to become of the Banksy art in Folkestone. Show more
The police fighting criminal gangs from London targeting the south east. The campaign to save the Goodwin Sands from dredging. And the illicit trade in counterfeit tobacco. Show more
Vince Rogers discovers why not everyone is happy with the fact that a quarter of billion pounds has been earmarked to solve the problem of Operation Stack. Show more
What will be the effects of Brexit on Dover? Plus an exclusive report on the latest idea of making a new 'greener' fuel from plastic mined from landfill. Show more
The impact of new buy-to-let laws on low income tenants and people saving for a pension in the south east. Ron Gibson reports on the Sussex man who saved Shakespeare's Stratford. Show more