Vanessa Feltz Episodes Episode guide
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Processed meat, IVF treatment and World Book Day
Nikki Bedi sits in for Vanessa.
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Childcare, childhood, maths levels and car costs
Nikki Bedi sits in for Vanessa.
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NHS failings, OCD and Justin Bieber
Nikki Bedi sits in for Vanessa.
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Diabetes, teenage sex, murals and cold calling
Nikki Bedi sits in for Vanessa.
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The Eastleigh by-election and self-harming
The Eastleigh by-election and more young people are self-harming.
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A ban on a bus advert and a cap on banker bonuses
A ban on a bus advert claiming gay people can be "cured" and a cap on banker bonuses.
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Paid school governors and alcohol
Ofsted's chief inspector says he wants some school governors in England to be paid.
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Care homes and cold chips for lunch
Children bringing cold chips to school for lunch.
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Lord Rennard allegations and drug-use
Nick Clegg denies Lord Rennard cover-up.
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Hospital Food, maths pupils, having a child you love and moving out of London
Hospital food is still appalling and top maths pupils 'fail to keep up with world's best'.
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Trial by jury and the attack on Tottenham Hotspur fans
An update from Lyon as Tottenham Hotspur fans are attacked.
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IVF treatment, Tesco and a new TV show
IVF will soon be available for women over 40 but how old is too old to be a mother?
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Gastric bands, right to light and the Duchess of Cambridge
Should obese children should be offered a gastric band to help them reduce their weight?
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London murders, excercise and phones
Nikki Bedi sits in for Vanessa.
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The congestion charge and noisy neighbours
Nikki Bedi sits in for Vanessa.
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Sports in school and Valentine’s Day
Nikki Bedi sits in for Vanessa.
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Spitting, Martine McCutcheon and World Radio Day
Spitting in the street, Martine McCutcheon is declared bankrupt and World Radio Day.
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Single parent families and horsemeat
The latest on the horsemeat scandal and are children better off with two parents?
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Foxes and the Pope
A four-week-old baby is attacked by a fox and the Pope is to resign.
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Processed beef products and special needs
British companies ordered to test their processed beef products.
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GCSEs and mobile coverage on the Underground trains
Plans to scrap GCSEs are being abandoned.
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Dogs and the number of single adults
Every dog owner in England will have to microchip their animal from 2016.
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Gay marriage and Chris Huhne
MPs will vote on a parliamentary bill to allow same-sex marriages and Chris Huhne.
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Paul Gascoigne and smacking your children
Chris Grayling has defended the right of parents to smack their children.
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Lewisham Hospital and the Shard
The accident and emergency department at Lewisham hospital is to be downgraded.
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Languages and divorce
Children whose parents split after they turn seven are more likely to do poorly in exams.
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Drug-testing at work and police recruitment shake-up
Mandatory drug-testing at work and police in England and Wales face recruitment shake-up.
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The congestion charge and hospital cut plans
Your say on proposed changes to the congestion charge.
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Immigration and perfume for babies
A negative ad campaign to persuade potential immigrants to stay away from the UK.
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Older mothers and bailiffs
Laws to tackle aggressive bailiffs.