South EastYou are in: Inside Out > South East  We examine the dangers of asbestos, which is present in more than 90% of the region's schools.  We take a look at the ferry industry in the South East and discover what's really going on.  Pawnbroking is making a comeback in the wake of the credit crunch and recession.  Joe Crowley reflects on the subject of credit and debt as Inside Out takes a look at pawn broking.  Could tilapia become the biggest food phenomenon of this century in the South East?  Could wind farms be the answer to the looming energy crisis and shortage of fossil fuels?  Professor Ian Fells offers his views on plans for more wind farms in the South East.  The pole dancers and the primary school. We find out how gyrating helps juniors in Gillingham.  Eighty thousand people are now living with HIV and Brighton is amongst the worst affected areas.  Did your relatives serve at Kingsnorth Air Base in Kent? Contact others interested in Kingsnorth.  Inside Out looks at controversial plans for the sale of the Medway tunnel to the local council.  Inside Out takes a look at two very different ways of trying to control urban foxes.  We confront business man John Paul Airs over claims that he conned dozens of people.  Is the RSPCA's cherished reputation being jeopardised by its attitude to humans?  A special investigation into how the RSPCA treats humans in animal welfare cases.  The right to roam legislation isn't working on the South Downs according to keen walkers.  An innovative anti-bullying project in Kent has a novel solution to bullying and bad behaviour.  Pupils in Kent are learning how to behave better by watching how wolves interact.  The challenges for town planners and the South East's communities in the recession.  A Sussex man's historic diary provides a fascinating insight into everyday life 100 years ago.  Read extracts from the diary of Hubert Verrall, an English Victorian gentleman from Sussex.  More and more people are choosing to go back to basics and are learning to live off the land.  Should Thanet say 'yes' or 'no' to the huge China Gateway development plans?  Every beauty pageant can be traced back to Folkestone's first pageant 100 years ago.  The history of the Folkestone beauty pageant in pictures down the years from 1908 onwards.  Residents and rave organisers in the South East debate the pros and cons of raves.  Could the South East of England become the next boom area for oil and gas production?  Rising sea levels could result in the reshaping of the South East coast with devastating results.  Kaddy started life as a weather presenter but now she's spread her wings to Inside Out…  If you missed a South East programme from a previous series, fear not, you can catch-up here. More from this sectionYou are in: Inside Out > South East |