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Investigating how raw sewage is still being dumped into the sea.
Sussex University's technological breakthrough in the field of quantum physics.
Dr Tim Leunig explores the ramifications of Pfizer shutting its operations in Kent.
On the trail of unscrupulous scrap merchants. Plus should squatting be made illegal?
Is it possible to avoid paying care home fees?
In Calais, looking at living conditions of illegal immigrants desperate to get to Dover.
Was the Southeastern High Speed rail link a good idea for Kent?
A report on why an increasing number of young people are becoming funeral directors.
Neil Pringle takes on the challenge of abstaining from alcohol over Decemeber.
Did a yacht delivery company's demands result in the loss of three boats?
How the wartime inhabitants of Sandwich saved thousands of men from certain death.
How the health of airport workers may be at risk from ultra fine particles.
How the contents on an individual's Facebook site can have serious career repercussions.
Talking to the victims of the priests in the Diocese of Chichester.
Glenn Campbell presents fresh revelations about the Lucan mystery.
Natalie Graham returns to the big cat sanctuary to check on the tiger cubs.
Emma Thomas reports on new research into the dangers of smart phone use in cars.
Why is a local water company allowing millions of gallons to leak away every day?
Emma Thomas investigates how those who look after the elderly are vetted.
A report on the difficulties faced by those who are transgendered and living in Sussex.
Have Brighton's PCSOs been a success? And the fishermen who want a say on fishing quotas.
A report on the Brighton woman who helped change the law on stalking.
Why are so many of London's children in care sent to Kent?
Are parking fees a stealth tax? Is the public falling out of love with the car?
Lord Lucan's brother speaks out, as new evidence emerges on the murder of Sandra Rivett.
The increasing use of working horses in farming and forestry.
Is chugging a good way to give to charity or just harassment?
Mark Jordan investigates the surge in untested chemicals being sold in Kent and Sussex.
What will the biggest reorganisation of the NHS mean for people in the region?
Sex trafficking in the UK, and the life story of a Battle of Britain hero.
Natalie Graham examines the battle for the battlefield of the Battle of Hastings.
Natalie Graham looks back at the big freeze of '63 and the story of Ben Sherman shirts.
Are the origins of English literature to be found in Sheppey?
A report on the family who accrued almost half-a-million pounds of debt.
How real are the prospects of a gas bonanza through fracking in Kent and Sussex?
Natalie Graham is on the front line in Accident and Emergency in Margate.
How Medway children who need more help at school are getting it.
Investigating the partial collapse of the Balcombe Tunnel on the London to Brighton line.
What has the new Sussex police commissioner achieved in her first year?
Should foreign battery eggs be sold in the UK? How did this year's regional harvests fare?
A delve into Sussex's newly amalgamated archives. What have the Greens done for Brighton?
The story of President John F Kennedy's last visit to Britain, four month before his death
A look at a decade of Polish immigration to Kent and Sussex.
Why violent crimes against sex workers are going unpunished, and Kent and Sussex floods.
The experiment that reveals what happens to the elderly when they experience the cold.
Glen Campbell reports on small businesses that ended up paying for nothing.
Natalie Graham explores the inadequate state of the region's roads and rail network.
Natalie Graham explores the inadequate state of the region's roads and rail network.
Glen Campbell reveals why some people wish they had not bought their cars online.
Should MPs abstain from voting on issues pertaining to their business interests?
Should addicts have special areas in which to inject or smoke drugs?
The pros and cons of Help to Buy. And investigating credit card fraud.
Mark Norman reports on the summer of illegal migrants in Calais.
The East Sussex man who lost £90,000 in the biggest scam in the pensions industry.
What would leaders in the south east what they would do with more power?
Investigating rogue landlords in Kent and Sussex. 150 years of the Seaford railway line.
The Lord Lucan affair - the son of the murdered nanny tells his side of the story.
The programme takes a look at the message the south east Brexit vote sent to Westminster.
A report on the Londoners heading to Margate in search of affordable houses.
The impact of the rise in type 2 diabetes on patients and NHS finances.
The programme reports on the latest developments at the 'jungle' in Calais.
Is the NHS still a national service? And the story of Brighton tourist attraction i360.
Why is the Land Rover the second most stolen vehicle in the country?
The Kent island which reveals secrets from its chilling past when the tide goes out.
The surprising things to look out for during winter walks in the south east countryside.
The problem of drug abuse among fishermen in the English Channel.
The Brighton scientists looking for a cure for Type 1 diabetes.
Is air pollution at the Dartford Crossing damaging the health of people living nearby?
Why are Brighton's taxi drivers opposed to the arrival of Uber in the city?
The campaign to save the Goodwin Sands from dredging.
How will the scrapping of nurses' bursaries affect Canterbury Christ Church University?
The people looking for love online who have been defrauded out of thousands of pounds.
The campaign by two sexual abuse victims to make the Church of England safer.