LondonYou are in: Inside Out > London  Controversial sprinter Dwain Chambers is trying to rebuild his athletics career after a drugs ban.  Dwain Chambers looks back to his drugs ban and talks about his hopes for the future.  Kurt Barling on how drug cheat Dwain Chambers is trying to rebuild his life  An extended interview with athlete Dwain Chambers talking about his future hopes and dreams.  Inside Out looks at the role played by Scotland Yard in policing the 1984 Miners' Strike.  A London eye hospital at the forefront of an experiment which could restore vision.  How science fiction is becoming a reality with a remarkable medical breakthrough for the blind.  A man who lost his sight 30 years ago can now see flashes of light thanks to a bionic eye.  London venues are increasingly hiring female bouncers to handle drunken women.  The Heygate Estate, built in the 1970s, has a reputation as one of the capital’s worst sink estates.  Should school children as young as four-years-old be taught about homosexuality?  A selection of your comments on proposals for gay education in London primary schools.  Reusing old graves is one way of dealing with the lack of space in London's cemeteries.  The London landlords whose lives are being made a misery by a new breed of problem tenants.  Norwich spider enthusiast Garth Coupland takes us on a hunt for some of Britain's rarer arachnids.  Norwich spider watcher Garth Coupland guides us through some of his photos of arachnids.  Watch the full report on how some landlords are having problems with bad tenants.  Landlords are falling prey to a new breed of problem tenants. Watch our top tips for landlords.  Cash-strapped Londoners are looking at car clubs to save money on their daily commute.  Could recycled shipping containers provide an imaginative answer to London's housing needs?  Could car clubs be the solution to cheaper transport for cash-strapped Londoners?  Are reports of UFOs over the skies of London hoaxes or is there any truth in the stories?  To Londoners cocooned inside the property bubble, making money out of houses was simple.  Heathrow is London’s main world link and the government has decided to expand it.  We investigate renewed sightings of UFOs over London. Could they be alien visitors?  The London women whose pampered pet dogs are substitutes for not having children.  The London dog lovers who are substituting canine company for babies and children.  The London dog lovers who'd rather have a pet pooch than look after a baby.  A young offender leaves prison in London but what are her prospects for the future?  Personal trainers are increasingly popular but how regulated are these fitness 'experts'?  With the credit crunch biting hard, some Londoners are turning to bartering.  To barter is smarter according to some Londoners hit by the credit crunch and recession.  One woman's fight to improve the lot of ex-battery chickens.  Artists, students and musicians take over and squat in empty property across London.  The 2012 Olympic Park is already being hailed as London’s greatest open space.  A look back in time at London's first celebrity chef Alexis Soyer and his historic recipes.  As the credit crunch hits the property market, we find one area of the business booming.  Smoking addict Linda Robson and her sisters try to kick the habit using a variety of methods.  Confessions of a secret smoker. Linda Robson kept a smoking diary designed to kick the habit.  Watch how British soldiers fighting in Iraq are coping with army life during the conflict.  Treatment for Sickle Cell disease comes under scrutiny following patient deaths from opiates.  Paying to park in hospitals is pushing some people’s blood pressure through the roof.  The HMS Exeter is one of the best known British warships of the Second World War.  Drivers in Islington say speed bumps are leaving them with the hump and a hefty repairs bill.  The mums forced to live apart from their children when the courts award residency to the father.  Prostitution is long established in the capital, but is the stereotype of sex workers outmoded?  Forty years on we ask how community pride can be restored in Thamesmead after the dream faded.  After three decades of separation the Vietnamese boat people tell their stories.  What does the crash of Lehmans mean for the City of London and the capital's financial sector?  Linda Robson asks what can be done to stop the increase in knife crime in London.  Can the 2012 Olympics turn a nation of couch potatoes into fitness addicts?  Fears that super strength alcoholic drinks are leading to more deaths amongst heavy drinkers.  Some London women are delaying motherhood and finding conception difficult in their 'late thirties'.  If you missed a London programme from a previous series, fear not, you can catch-up here. More from this sectionYou are in: Inside Out > London |