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How cuts will hit homeless charities and increase the number of people sleeping rough, why innocent people are being accused of shoplifting, and the rising popularity of the harp.

As the cuts begin to bite, David Akinsanya talks to the homeless charities facing the axe and discovers that the number of rough sleepers in the capital could hit an all-time high. David Whiteley investigates how innocent shoppers are being accused of shoplifting and forced to pay for crimes they didn't commit. And musician Lucinda Belle finds out how the harp is becoming hip again.

29 minutes

Last on

Mon 24 Jan 201119:30

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RoleContributor
PresenterMatthew Wright
Series ProducerAndy Richards

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