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08/09/2014
Why has Right to Buy turned sour for many families? The charity that is bringing a pioneering children's cancer treatment to Britain. And the heritage gems going on display.
Property expert Luke Doonan investigates why the Right to Buy scheme has turned sour for many families. Mark Jordan finds out why a charity is bringing a pioneering children's cancer treatment to Britain. And Maxwell Hutchinson gets a sneak preview of the city's heritage gems going on display for the first time.
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Mon 8 Sep 201420:00
BBC One London
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Cancer treatment for children
Duration: 08:36
Right to Buy tenants 'forced out' of city

For developers, businesses and local authorities, regeneration can lead to big profits.
But Inside Out London has discovered that for some homeowners, who bought under the Right to Buy scheme, it can lead to the loss of their homes.
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Matthew Wright |
| Reporter | Luke Doonan |
| Reporter | Mark Jordan |
| Reporter | Maxwell Hutchinson |
| Series Producer | Andy Richards |
Broadcast
- Mon 8 Sep 201420:00BBC One London
