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In this final episode, Ross meets some of Britain's problem online gamblers. Among those, he speaks to one who cannot afford to buy their kids birthday presents because they've gambled their gift money away, another who has to go off grid to escape their addictions and visits the parents of men who took their own lives after racking up crippling debt.
Ross Kemp explores the country's knife crime epidemic. He meets teenagers who say they carry knives for self protection, parents who fear for their children's lives and community leaders taking drastic measures to put and end to the violence.
It's believed that as many as 800,000 people under the age of 18 care for sick parents or siblings: one in 20 children in Britain.
In the second episode of his new series, Ross Kemp investigates the hidden crisis of young carers and starts in Blackburn where he stays the night with the Haywood family.
Ross joins some of Cardiff's rough sleepers on the coldest night of the year, meets families torn apart by homelessness and uncovers how much the Government actually understands about the size of the rough sleeper population.
"I've always believed that to understand a problem, you need to get as close to it as you possibly can. So I'm back meeting people who are living with some of the biggest issues facing Britain today. With almost a million people living with dementia, this is the first of two programmes where I'm meeting people battling with the disease." - Ross Kemp
Ross Kemp's award-winning Living With series returns with a two-part special exploring the real impact of dementia - Britain's biggest killer.
The special, filmed before and during lockdown, forms half of the four-part series which also explores those living with opioids - which are opium-derived drugs - and with being displaced from their homes, to try to gain a vivid insight into their situations.
In each of the programmes Ross immerses himself in situations to gain a first-hand taste of the issues contributors face, and to explore what is really going on in their lives.