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Season 13 • Episode 39 • Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - The Uncommon Market: Part 2
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World in Action Season 13, Episode 39: Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - The Uncommon Market: Part 2
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The Prison Children
It is against the law in the UK to put children into prison, so how did 4000 under 17-year-olds come to spend time behind bars?
All Work and Low Pay
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The Man Who Went Too Far
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Casualties of the Cuts
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With the continuing rise in youth unemployment, follows two Liverpool teenagers as they look for work and examines the validity of government job creation schemes.
The Very Public Death of Enrico Sidoli
In July of the previous year Enrico was beaten up in a London swimming pool by three youths and held under water, he died days later of injuries. Apart from one girl, nobody there appears to have noticed anything.