Inside Out East - Season 4 / Year 2017

Season 4 / Year 2017

Episodes

Brexit Special
Regional current affairs programme Inside Out is back with a Brexit special, taking a close look at the impact the vote to leave the European Union has had - and will have across England.
Travelling the length and breadth of the country, Inside Out will find out how Brexit affects you and your community. Lukwesa Burak reports from BBC East Midlands on what the vote to leave the EU may mean for the region's car industry; for BBC West Midlands, Dr Ranj Singh looks at the NHS in Birmingham and finds how well it can cope if it loses EU workers; and BBC North West follows two MEPs to find out what the Brexit vote means for them, questioning them on their validity in this post-Brexit world.
This is Inside Out's 30th series and as ever it will bring viewers the best original journalism, surprising stories and exclusive interviews. The series begins with the Brexit Special, which will air on Monday 5 September on BBC One at 7.30pm across all 11 regions, and will be available on the BBC iPlayer for 30 days.

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19/09/2016

26/09/2016

03/10/2016

10/10/2016

17/10/2016

24/10/2016

16/01/2017
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