Jeremy Kyle investigates high-profile issues that impact on the lives of people across the UK today - from legal highs to knife crime, and from underage drinking to plastic surgery.
Jeremy investigates the dangers of the internet. He speaks to members of an online vigilante group targeting paedophiles. Learns how anything from fake documents to lethal weapons can be bought online and confronts an online troll.
The investigative show returns with Jeremy Kyle examining the obesity epidemic in Britain, how our eating habits have changed and an American craze for eating huge portions of food as quickly as possible.
Jeremy Kyle joins members of a police team in Dorset that targets bad driving. Jeremy examines if Britain's laws are tough enough on those who kill someone when they are driving.
Jeremy Kyle investigates the perils of a night out in Britain as he joins teams of paramedics and volunteers in Norwich as they deal with the consequences of alcohol-fuelled problems.
Jeremy Kyle tackles the issue of dangerous dogs, tracking down members of a criminal gang who use banned breeds as weapons as well as to enhance their own status.
With the number of homeless people rising for the sixth year in a row, Jeremy Kyle goes undercover to experience life on the streets in Manchester. He also visits a tent city protest in Hull.
Jeremy investigates the rise of hate crime in the UK. In Manchester, he attends the city's Gay Pride event to hear of the rise in homophobic attacks and travels to Bolton to meet both sides clashing over the building of a new mosque.
Jeremy Kyle returns to investigate more of the issues affecting people's lives in Britain, beginning by looking at the laws relating to cannabis. Is it time to consider legalising it?
Jeremy visits a GP surgery and joins police, paramedics and firefighters to see for himself how government cuts are affecting public services across the UK.
Jeremy investigates Britain's growing obsession with how we look and the increasingly desperate measures people are going to to achieve the perfect body.
Jeremy follows police on drugs raids, speaks to gang-members, recovering drug addicts, drugs counsellors, paramedics and a former undercover police officer as he asks if a different approach is needed to the war on drugs.
Jeremy investigates online safety in light of recent cyber attacks on the NHS, cases of online fraud and children being groomed by paedophiles and speaks to online paedophile hunters.
Jeremy investigates the growing problem of acid attacks and asks if we can put a stop to these devastating, life-changing and mindless acts of violence.
The investigative current affairs show returns. Jeremy investigates a sinister new phenomenon caused by the housing crisis in which landlords are offering free accommodation in return for sex.
Jeremy investigates our relationship with alcohol, witnessing the impact it still has on the emergency services, speaking to those who have battled with addiction and learns how bad things have got.
Jeremy examines some of the problems in the private rented sector, with more than 3 million people living in properties that are not only unfit for purpose but some are even dangerous.
Jeremy investigates the rise in knife crime, joining London's Met Police on a series of raids, meeting victims, families, and youths who refuse to give up their weapons.