12/07/2016

Ross Kemp joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new documentary, Ross Kemp: The Fight against Isis. Dan Donnelly pits traditional estate agents against online estate agents. Lucy Siegle looks at the impact of the cuts to 15% of Southern Rail's train services. Si Carter follows in the footsteps of Michael Caine as he revisits Newcastle, the home of 70s gangster film Get Carter. George McGavin investigates a new threat to the health of dogs in Harlow.
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