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02/02/2015
With hundreds of thousands of London children living below the poverty line, Marc Ashdown investigates what's being done to help them. Matthew Wright discovers how buy-to-let investments can backfire. And Vince Rogers asks if London should expand its boundaries into the Home Counties.
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Mon 2 Feb 201519:30
BBC One London
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Food poverty
Duration: 09:04
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Buy to let investments
Duration: 08:37
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Expanding London
Duration: 06:59
Is London the UK's capital of child malnutrition?

London has been dubbed 'the food poverty capital of Britain' with as many as half of children in its poorest boroughs going hungry.
BBC Inside Out looks at how schools and charities are working to ensure young children are being given a better diet.
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Matthew Wright |
| Reporter | Marc Ashdown |
| Reporter | Vince Rogers |
| Series Producer | Andy Richards |
| Editor | Dippy Chaudhary |
Broadcast
- Mon 2 Feb 201519:30BBC One London


