Inside Out South East Episodes Episode guide
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13/02/2017
The problem of drug abuse among fishermen in the English Channel.
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06/02/2017
The surprising things to look out for during winter walks in the south east countryside.
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30/01/2017
The Kent island which reveals secrets from its chilling past when the tide goes out.
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23/01/2017
Why is the Land Rover the second most stolen vehicle in the country?
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16/01/2017
Is the NHS still a national service? And the story of Brighton tourist attraction i360.
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31/10/2016
The programme reports on the latest developments at the 'jungle' in Calais.
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24/10/2016
The impact of the rise in type 2 diabetes on patients and NHS finances.
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21/10/2016
A report on the Londoners heading to Margate in search of affordable houses.
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10/10/2016
Rizzle Kicks help the NHS campaign for better mental health.
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03/10/2016
A report on exploited workers in Kent. And the 150th anniversary of Brighton's West Pier.
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26/09/2016
Why the Kent and Sussex coast is a hotspot for marine mammals.
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19/09/2016
Investigating fly-tipping: who does it and how can they be stopped?
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12/09/2016
A look at what the future holds for beleaguered Southern Rail.
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05/09/2016
The programme takes a look at the message the south east Brexit vote sent to Westminster.
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07/03/2016
How the konik horses of Kent are transforming the countryside all over Britain.
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29/02/2016
Is minor injuries unit in Whitstable playing a big role in A&E?
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22/02/2016
Natalie Graham examines the darker side of sperm donation.
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15/02/2016
How mental health services are failing the most vulnerable children.
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08/02/2016
The Lord Lucan affair - the son of the murdered nanny tells his side of the story.
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01/02/2016
The impact of new buy-to-let laws on low income tenants and people saving for a pension.
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25/01/2016
The Sussex community fights coastal erosion.
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18/01/2016
The team of volunteers and their pet dogs that find missing people across Sussex.
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13/01/2016
Why the Kent and Sussex coast is a hotspot for marine mammals.
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02/11/2015
Emma Thomas examines how the national living wage will affect families in Kent and Sussex.
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26/10/2015
Rachel Royce examines if vaccinating badgers in East Sussex is more effective than culling
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19/10/2015
Why is it so easy for rapists to get away with their crimes?
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12/10/2015
How much oil is there in the Weald? And the growing trade in human milk.
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05/10/2015
A look at how precision farming is transforming the countryside and the food people eat.
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28/09/2015
Emma Thomas reports on how shopkeepers should play a part in the fight against crime.
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21/09/2015
In a housing special, Rachel Royce examines plans to build on the green belt.