The Verdict: Your say on the big issues
The Verdict: Should police be given greater powers?
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Our reporters hit the streets to talk to the public in our major cities across the UK about the news making the headlines this week. In this episode, we discuss whether police should be given more powers to tackle criminals and does global conflict put you off travelling.
The Verdict: Should police be given greater powers?
The Verdict: Should our railways be re-nationalised?
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Our reporters hit the streets to talk to the public in our major cities across the UK about the news making the headlines this week. In this episode, we discuss whether the railway should be re-nationalised, should assisted dying be made legal, and are new school fines for term time holidays too harsh?
The Verdict: Should our railways be re-nationalised?
The Verdict: Does school prepare children for the big wide world?
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Our reporters hit the streets to talk to the public in our major cities across the UK about the news making the headlines this week. In this episode, we ask you whether the education system is fit for purpose, gauge opinion on the proposed smoking ban, and find out whether you'd pass your driving test if you took it again.
The Verdict: Does school prepare children for the big wide world?
The Verdict: Debate over decision to lower Whats App age
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Our reporters hit the streets to talk to the public in our major cities across the UK about the news making the headlines this week. In this episode, we delve into the debate on the decision to lower the age for Whats App use, as well as the problems facing British pubs.
The Verdict: Debate over decision to lower Whats App age
The Verdict: Your views on rising holiday costs and changes to restaurant tipping rules
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Our reporters hit the streets to talk to the public in our major cities across the UK about the news making the headlines this week. In this episode, we ask can you afford to go on a summer holiday this year, plus changes to restaurant tipping laws and free childcare rules.
The Verdict: Your views on rising holiday costs and changes to restaurant tipping rules
The Verdict: Do you trust authority plus your retro TV picks
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Our reporters hit the streets to talk to the public in our major cities across the UK about the news making the headlines this week. In this episode, we look at whether we feel we can trust authority, should we pay more tax to fund a better police force, and what telly you'd like to see return from the good old days.
The Verdict: Do you trust authority plus your retro TV picks
The Verdict: Can you afford to go to the pub and should school holidays be shortened?
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Our reporters hit the streets to talk to the public in our major cities across the UK about the news making the headlines this week. In this episode, we ask who you might vote for in a general election, if school holidays should be shortened, and if you can afford to go to the pub anymore.
The Verdict: Can you afford to go to the pub and should school holidays be shortened?
The Verdict: Migration, stress and random acts of kindness
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Our reporters hit the streets to talk to the public in our major cities across the UK about the news making the headlines this week. In this episode, we look at migration, stress and mental health in the workplace, and random acts of kindness
The Verdict: Migration, stress and random acts of kindness
The Verdict: Disposable vapes, MMR vaccines and Sunday trading hours
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Our reporters hit the streets to talk to the public in our major cities across the UK about the news making the headlines this week. In this episode, we look at the ban on disposable vapes, MMR vaccines, and Sunday trading hours.
The Verdict: Disposable vapes, MMR vaccines and Sunday trading hours
The Verdict: Electric car charging points and money saving tips for 2024
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Our reporters hit the streets to talk to the public in our major cities across the UK about the news making the headlines this week. In this episode, we look at Ofsted inspections, electric car charging points and money saving tips for 2024.
The Verdict: Electric car charging points and money saving tips for 2024
The Verdict: Your opinions on the hottest topics of the week
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Our reporters hit the streets to talk to the public in our major cities across the UK about the news making the headlines this week. In this episode, we ask who is the worst prime minister since 2010, will King Charles' illness heal his family's rifts, and is M&S your supermarket of the year?