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In the second of Sky News' special 'Line 18' reports assessing the divides and fractures in our society, Technology Correspondent Tom Cheshire looks at automation.
The automation of UK jobs, where robots take on roles previously filled by human workers, is inevitable according to some experts.
Sky News worked with researchers from think tank Localis to map local authorities' exposure to cliff-edge automation.
Tom went to Northamptonshire which - as our data shows - is the most vulnerable county in the UK.
Patients tell us of their experiences at privately run centres paid by the NHS to care for children and teenagers with mental health problems, while former staff describe an 'out of control' culture of self-harm.
:: Anyone feeling emotionally distressed or suicidal can call Samaritans for help...
Published 05/15/19
More pupils are being kicked out of school than ever before - often for taking and selling illegal drugs, carrying knives and beating up teachers. Home editor Jason Farrell has been given rare access to two units set up to look after children who've been excluded.
Published 04/30/19