10/11/2014
Exposing the treatment meted out to disabled people. And how earth excavated in the Crossrail Project has helped build one of Europe's most important wildlife centres.
Tarah Welsh goes undercover to expose the how disabled people are treated as second class citizens. Mark Jordan meets the Londoners living their dreams after making millions from their properties. And Shaun Peel discovers how tons of earth excavated from Crossrail is helping build one of Europe's most important wildlife centres.
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London's property millionaires
Duration: 08:37
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Wallasea wildlife
Duration: 07:30
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Disabled access in London
Duration: 09:31
Disability access
The government is writing to a string of high street chains urging them to improve after a 麻豆官网首页入口 Inside Out London investigation revealed a "depressing" failure to accommodate disabled people.
Two researchers, one blind, one a wheelchair-user, documented their daily travails with pinhole cameras.
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London's property millionaires
麻豆官网首页入口 Inside Out meets the Londoners living their dreams after making millions from the sale of their properties following the 2014 property boom.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Matthew Wright |
Reporter | Tarah Welsh |
Reporter | Mark Jordan |
Reporter | Shaun Peel |
Series Producer | Andy Richards |
Editor | Dippy Chaudhary |
Broadcast
- Mon 10 Nov 2014 19:30麻豆官网首页入口 One London