Introducing Untold: Toxic Legacy

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Introducing Toxic Legacy, a new season of Untold from the Financial Times. Host Laura Hughes uncovers a lead poisoning epidemic across the UK. You might be living with lead and not know it: the toxin is often invisible to the human eye, but wreaks havoc on our bodies once we’re exposed. The first episode of Untold: Toxic Legacy launches October 22.Β 


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Transcript

The symptoms are small at first.

You feel a little more tired than usual, perhaps a bit forgetful.

You shrug it off as stress.

After a while, you feel a little more than tired.

You feel unwell.

It's hard to tell what could be making you feel this way.

Your diet?

A long-running cold?

It doesn't happen all at once.

Basic tasks are making you feel like you're lost.

Before you know it, it's all consuming.

But the doctor's standard tests don't show anything.

No one knows what's happening.

Inside your body, something has been accumulating.

There is toxic lead inside you,

and it's poisoning you.

My name is Laura Hughes and for the past two years I've been uncovering the United Kingdom's perplexing relationship with lead.

What I've found has shocked me.

I think the most terrifying thing is that once it's happened there's not really an easy route out of it.

The damage is done.

Ticking along, incrementing a little bit, a little bit more, a little bit more, a little more damage, a little more damage.

And you feel like a conspiracy theorist if you talk to people, like neighbours who are interested, kind of.

They're like, oh, you're going on about that?

Okay.

Every American child is tested for this, so why isn't every British child tested for it too?

And they're failing at one of the most basic functions of government, which is to protect its citizens.

If I report this,

people are going to hate me.

I won't move on with my life.

And I was so petrified of being dragged across the coals for reporting them.

And I still am.

From the Financial Times, this is Untold.

Toxic Legacy.

Coming soon.