Current affairs programme, featuring interviews and investigative reports on a wide variety of subjects
Current affairs programme bringing the best in reporting from Britain and around the world.
DetailsCurrent affairs programme bringing the best in reporting from Britain and around the world.
DetailsAs part of a series of programmes marking the 40th anniversary of the devaluation of the pound, Panorama reports on the reaction to devaluation. From 20 November 1967.
DetailsThe BBC's flagship current affairs programme, with the best in reporting from Britain and around the world.
DetailsFollowing the conviction of five men accused of conspiracy to cause explosions, evidence that MI5 failed to pass on details linking them to the 7/7 suicide bombers.
DetailsShelley Jofre investigates the drug Avandia and asks whether the medicine's regulator is putting the interests of the drugs industry before patients.
DetailsChristina Schmid reveals how the Army is failing in its duty of care to a tiny elite band of soldiers who are at the very forefront of the war in Afghanistan.
DetailsVivian White challenges David Southall to answer his critics and uncovers evidence that may support his claim of victimisation.
DetailsJane Corbin walks through the disputed streets and parks of Jerusalem and goes underground to explore tunnels excavated deep below the biblical sites.
DetailsReporter Sorious Samura visits Uganda and his home country of Sierra Leone to reveal how aid money is lost, stolen and frittered away.
DetailsPanorama hears from youngsters who describe their obsessive playing of video games as an addiction, and reporter Raphael Rowe meets leading experts calling for more research.
DetailsJo Whiley looks at how a proposed new law targeting millions of illegal downloaders could mean home broadband use may never be the same again.
DetailsPanorama exposes the myths and realities of the new child protection register, and asks whether the new system will actually work.
DetailsPanorama reveals the situation inside HM Revenue and Customs following the recent tax code realignment.
DetailsShelley Jofre investigates whether punishing violent crimes with cautions and fines is letting some serious criminals off the hook and denying justice to victims.
DetailsPanorama reveals the controversial video-taped interview with the mother of Baby P and asks whether crucial warning signs were missed.
DetailsPanorama reveals the controversial video-taped interview with the mother of Baby P, and asks if crucial warning signs were missed.
DetailsReporter Alison Holt has further revelations on the case of Baby P, the baby boy who died while under the care of social workers in Haringey, London.
DetailsBillions of taxpayers' money has been handed out to keep the banking system afloat, but what exactly have the banks given customers in return?
DetailsReporter Jane Corbin examines the dark heart of Basra. Once Iraq's most cosmopolitan city, it is now a place where murder and corruption is rife.
DetailsReporter Jane Corbin examines the dark heart of Basra. Once Iraq's most cosmopolitan city, it is now a place where murder and corruption is rife.
DetailsPanorama reveals the results of the most thorough and extensive investigation ever conducted into public sector pay.
DetailsReporter Tom Heap sets out to discover if the popularity of bottled water is merely a triumph of marketing over common sense.
DetailsHilary Andersson examines the full consequences of the explosion on BP's Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, asking what went wrong and who is really to blame.
DetailsPaul Kenyon asks if the British Army can really be trusted to police itself, as it stands accused of committing war crimes in Iraq.
DetailsJeremy Vine asks why our economy ran into trouble, and who is to blame for the credit crunch and banking crisis which threatens to affect us all.
DetailsCurrent affairs programme presented by Jeremy Vine. Shelley Jofre examines the Government's tough new benefit rules.
DetailsWith the quality of water on the UK's beaches in decline, Panorama investigates the outflow pipes discharging sewage, tampons and condoms after heavy rain.
DetailsA look at the decline of UK wildlife. There is more at stake than simply protecting the beauty of nature - our food supply could be under threat.
DetailsPaul Kenyon investigates care of the elderly and goes undercover to expose a world of chaos. Carers on minimum wages - often with little training - battle to provide decent care.
DetailsPanorama goes undercover to expose the flaws in Britain's seven-billion-pound security industry.
DetailsJane Corbin makes the hazardous journey to the frontline in the War on Terror, the remote and forbidding mountains along the Pakistan-Afghan border.
Details2009 saw a big increase in the numbers of stray dogs recorded as being picked up in the UK. Tom Heap goes to Battersea Dogs Home to find out why.
DetailsInvestigation showing that some Muslim children are exposed to extremist preachers and fundamentalist Islamic groups. Also, the part-time schools where hate is on the curriculum.
DetailsInvestigation into sharp practice in the housing market which has kept house prices artificially high and plunged homeowners into negative equity.
DetailsNew research shows that the standard of teaching is the most important factor to a child's education. So why are so many bad teachers being allowed to teach?
DetailsPanorama asks whether the money markets can achieve what campaigners and law enforcement have so far failed to, and make trees more valuable alive than dead.
DetailsPanorama investigates whether supermarket giant Tesco is now leading the business fightback against man-made global warming.
DetailsWith the price of fuel rocketing at the pumps, Jane Corbin reports on how fuel prices are affecting Britain and what alternatives might be available.
DetailsOld politics were due to be swept away on a tide of moats and mortgages. But what has changed? Politicians discuss how they can regain the trust of voters.
DetailsWhat is wrong with the Royal Mail? Panorama investigates the service that gets around 5,000 complaints a day, and asks if it is failing its customers.
DetailsWith the credit crunch affecting everyone, Panorama reveals the lengths some lenders are now going to in order to get borrowers to pay off their debts.
DetailsAs Christmas approaches and Britain's bankers prepare to receive their annual bonuses, Panorama asks if anything has changed since the financial crisis of two years ago.
DetailsInvestigation into websites that show videos of young teenagers being bullied and assaulted, which feature advertisements for some major British companies.
DetailsAs the Games approach, award-winning journalist John Sweeney travels across China to discover whether foreign journalists are being allowed to report freely.
DetailsPanorama provides evidence of how China is supplying the Sudanese government with arms to enable it to wage a campaign of violence in Darfur - all for oil.
DetailsPaul Kenyon goes undercover as a cocoa trader in West Africa and discovers children as young as seven working long hours on cocoa farms, helping to make our chocolate.
DetailsFormer cocaine-using Blur bassist Alex James travels to Colombia to meet the drug farmers, sellers and enforcers.
DetailsFormer cocaine-using Blur bassist Alex James travels to Colombia to meet the drug farmers, sellers and enforcers.
DetailsAn investigation into the Government's support of a new wave of opencast coal mining, in spite of fierce opposition from local communities.
DetailsBusiness dragon Theo Paphitis asks if the banks and the government are doing enough to help Britain's 4.7 million small businesses survive the recession.
DetailsPanorama reveals how organised crime is defeating attempts to claw back its profits, and how the Crown has been reduced to making tax deals with criminals.
DetailsJane Corbin investigates the cases which threaten to reveal the corruption behind the past five years of war in the Middle East.
DetailsAs controversy over Israel's blockade of Gaza still rages, Jane Corbin asks what really happened on the Mavi Marmara, when Israeli commandos seized the ship.
DetailsInvestigation into how the deaths in Corfu of British children Bobby and Christi Shepherd has raised serious doubts about the travel industry's safety standards.
DetailsPaul Kenyon traces the criminal gangs behind the illegal and hazardous migration routes which thousands of Africans are desperate enough to try to get into the UK.
DetailsPaul Kenyon follows the most dangerous illegal immigration route into Europe, used by tens and thousands of migrants a year seeking a better life.
DetailsTen years on from the Good Friday Agreement, Panorama examines what power-sharing has done for those living with Northern Ireland's deep sectarian divisions.
DetailsInvestigation into the secret world of international dogfighting, as an undercover BBC team operates alongside dogfighting gangs in the UK and Europe.
DetailsReporter Raphael Rowe journeys into the rainforest of Borneo, where he uncovers evidence of palm oil companies developing plantations on protected land.
DetailsIn a Panorama special, the programme investigates a key Labour health policy that used the private sector to slash NHS waiting lists. Six years on, was it worth the price?
DetailsReporter Paul Kenyon travels three thousand miles along the most dangerous illegal immigration route out of Africa. Is a Europe in recession worth the risk?
DetailsCredit crunch, rising fuel prices and talk of recession - we've been warned of a tough year ahead. But how will we really be affected? Declan Curry investigates.
DetailsWith England set to bid for the 2018 World Cup, Panorama investigates allegations against FIFA and asks if England can expect fair play from football's ruling body.
DetailsPanorama investigates corruption allegations against some of the FIFA officials who will vote on England's World Cup bid, and Andrew Jennings exposes new evidence of bribery.
DetailsAre we safe from dangerous prisoners released back onto our streets? A Panorama investigation reveals the extent of crimes committed by ex-convicts.
DetailsPanorama investigates the government's proposals for a third runway at Heathrow which, critics argue, will have a dramatic effect on the environment.
DetailsAs Israel prepares to vote on its future, Jeremy Bowen travels through a devastated Gaza to ask where the recent conflict now leaves the future of the region.
DetailsCurrent affairs series. Dame Joan Bakewell looks at some of the innovative ways Britain's baby boomers are looking to future-proof their old age.
DetailsPanorama reports on the elderly people who are taking to the streets in protest, and threatening legal action, because their residential wardens are being taken away.
DetailsSomeone is added to the DNA database every minute. It can solve crimes and free the innocent. So shouldn't all of us be on the database whether we like it or not?
DetailsTears, rows and recriminations as reporter Justin Rowlatt, his wife and three kids spend a year without their car, their tumble dryer and their cheap flights abroad.
DetailsFrank Skinner sets out to discover if the Ross-Brand storm really was a watershed in broadcasting's debate about bad language and offence.
DetailsSally Magnusson goes inside a trust which lost 90 patients to the superbug c.difficile, which accounts for four times as many deaths as MRSA.
DetailsInvestigative report. Shiraz Maher, a former member of radical group Hizb ut-Tahrir, explores young Muslim extremism in Britain.
DetailsPanorama invesigates the dangers facing investors during the current economic troubles.
DetailsCurrent affairs. Jeremy Vine presents personal stories of regular Britons affected by the credit crunch.
DetailsReporter Adam Shaw investigates the state of Britain's banks, and reveals that while base rates remain low, the cost of borrowing has risen significantly.
DetailsJohn Sweeney investigates the death of ex-KGB spy and Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko, poisoned and killed by radioactive Polonium 210 in November 2006.
DetailsJeremy Vine talks exclusively to Kay Gilderdale about the night she helped her bedridden daughter kill herself, exploring whether the law should be changed.
DetailsPolitician and Parkinson's sufferer Margo MacDonald uncovers the truth about assisted dying, meeting those with illnesses like hers who are desperate to die.
DetailsThe Government has no idea how many immigrants enter Britain illegally, but how many enter lawfully? Panorama visits some of the immigration hotspots.
DetailsPanorama looks at a proposed amnesty for hundreds of thousands of long-standing illegal immigrants, championed by London Mayor Boris Johnson.
DetailsHilary Andersson investigates whether Barack Obama can overcome America's racial divisions and become the country's first black President.
DetailsPanorama investigates overcrowding in the UK. Some argue that the extra population will boost the economy, but will it? What can politicians do to stop the growth?
DetailsTVs, computers and video games are taken away from young kids for two weeks and a psychologist assesses the impact on their behaviour and school performance.
DetailsCurrent affairs. The expenses scandal is just the beginning of Westminster's troubles. Shelley Jofre reports on how transparency may embarrass MPs.
DetailsFilming undercover in a large veterinary chain, Panorama reveals evidence of questionable bills, animals poorly treated, and an unrepentant vet struck off for dishonesty.
DetailsRaphael Rowe goes inside prisons to gain rare access to the young offenders convicted of carrying, using or even killing with a knife.
DetailsCurrent affairs programme with Jeremy Vine. Many people believe there has been a deliberate cover-up of abuse in a Jersey children's home.
DetailsRaphael Rowe investigates claims that the forensic evidence leading to the conviction of Barry George for the murder of Jill Dando in 2001 was unreliable.
DetailsFor the first time, BBC Correspondent Alan Johnston tells the full dramatic story of his kidnap by militant Jihadists in Gaza.
DetailsJeremy Vine reveals the problem of sexual bullying in schools and hears from experts, parents, teachers and kids on what can be done to tackle it.
DetailsA special report into the quality of state care, spending six months following children in the care of Coventry Social Services to find out if the state can be a real parent.
DetailsPanorama investigates a little-known law called 'joint enterprise', asking if the 'catch-all' policy is leading to miscarriages of justice.
DetailsCurrent affairs. Did interrogation techniques used by the Bush administration after 9/11 break US and international law? Hilary Andersson investigates.
DetailsCurrent affairs. Since the closure of Woolworths' 807 retail outlets, Panorama has followed some of the 27,000 former staff as they try to escape unemployment.
DetailsA reporter goes undercover as a prison officer for five months at Rye Hill high security prison, and discovers a world of bribery, corruption and drugs.
DetailsPanorama investigates the financial dealings of political donor Lord Ashcroft, who resigned as deputy chairman of the Conservative Party in September 2010.
DetailsAhead of a possible bid for debt-ridden Manchester United, reporter John Sweeney explores the battle for the soul of the club, and the scale of its debts.
DetailsA report on British woman Ann Hathaway, wife of the alleged head of one of Sicily's biggest Cosa Nostra clans, who was recently convicted for Mafia association.
DetailsCurrent affairs. Panorama investigates why the deadly serious matter of health and safety has become a laughing stock, and why it has strayed from its original aim.
DetailsUsing shocking undercover footage recorded in two major hospitals, an investigation into alleged serious failings in UK maternity services.
DetailsReporter Paul Kenyon continues his journey out of Africa following the route taken by 40,000 migrants a year seeking a better life in Europe.
DetailsThe UN polices conflicts around the world, but can it police itself? Raphael Rowe reveals how the organisation is struggling to eradicate the rot at its core.
DetailsAs Africa gears up to host its first football World Cup, Panorama asks if the beautiful game can save a generation fighting to survive in South Africa.
DetailsInvestigation into the murder of cricket coach Bob Woolmer, with access to the man leading the hunt for his killer, police deputy commissioner Mark Shields.
DetailsThe current affairs series asks how radicals should be treated and examines suspicions that community projects are being used to gather intelligence.
DetailsNick Robinson accompanies Conservative Party leader David Cameron to Birmingham as he attempts to persuade voters he is Prime Minister material.
DetailsWith the BMA claiming traditional GP surgeries are facing closure as a result of NHS upheaval, Sally Magnusson investigates the creeping privatisation of the NHS.
DetailsAfter witnessing the end of apartheid, Fergal Keane returns to South Africa to find out what happened to the hope from that time.
DetailsTravel writer Bill Bryson presents a personal and passionate account of how Britain has become a rubbish tip since his arrival from the USA in 1972.
DetailsAs Iranians prepare to elect a president, Jane Corbin asks whether Obama's recent plea for greater understanding will be heeded.
DetailsMatt Frei investigates Barack Obama's rise in the opinion polls and asks if the current financial crisis has put him on the home straight.
DetailsPanorama reveals the secret intelligence which was withheld from the detectives when 29 people and two unborn babies were murdered in Omagh.
DetailsAs the number of youths killed on the streets of Britain seemingly rises by the day, Panorama profiles two 15 year-old boys on the fringe of gang culture.
DetailsShelley Jofre investigates whether Britain's single biggest loss of military life in over 20 years could have been avoided.
DetailsJeremy Vine interviews Tony Blair's Attorney General Lord Goldsmith, asking how rules preventing abuse and torture of prisoners in Iraq were overturned.
DetailsA look at how Panorama's simple experiment of putting a young girl's details onto social networking websites ended with the arrest of an online predator.
DetailsJeremy Vine examines how kids can be kept safe on the internet.
DetailsJeremy Vine examines how kids can be kept safe on the internet.
DetailsSix months after a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, Raphael Rowe returns to uncover what has happened to the country's orphaned and abandoned children.
DetailsReport on a couple allowed by a judge to keep their fourth child after the first three were taken into care following allegations they had injured one.
DetailsPanorama goes to the heart of the question that has troubled the UK since Madeleine's disappearance just over 6 months ago. Why have her parents found it so hard to avoid suspicion.
DetailsReporter Jane Corbin shows how British passports and stolen identities were used in the murder of senior Hamas military commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai.
DetailsDarragh MacIntyre reports on the case of an ordinary couple and their extraordinary fight to open up the world of the family courts.
DetailsInvestigation into the case of a woman convinced that the powerful anti-psychotic drugs prescribed for her father's dementia were actually doing him harm.
DetailsIn a Yorkshire town, reporter Vivian White discovers a series of cases in which elderly people have allegedly been unsafe and unprotected in nursing homes.
DetailsPanorama tests Primark's claims that it delivers ethical, cheap fashion, and finds some of India's poorest people working gruelling hours.
DetailsInvestigation into allegations of corruption and governmental cover-up at the heart of the biggest arms deal in history between Britain and Saudi Arabia.
DetailsPanorama investigates claims that unsuitable and dangerous convicts are being sent to open prisons to help solve the overcrowding crisis.
DetailsPanorama investigates horse racing and reveals why those running the sport are so concerned about gamblers betting on horses not to win, but to lose.
DetailsInvestigation into why nearly a million young people in the UK are not in work or education. Four young men are challenged to break the cycle of unemployment.
DetailsPanorama follows the fortunes of four young people searching for work in Swindon, and discovers how they have responded to the challenge of recession.
DetailsSix weeks after the release of the BBC's Alan Johnston, Panorama goes back to Gaza to examine what's become of the place now that the world has looked away again.
DetailsCurrent affairs. Panorama helps citizen journalists Steven, Belinda and Tony find out the future of the steel industry, which employs tens of thousands of people.
DetailsAn investigation into the Church of Scientology, endorsed by Hollywood celebs, which continues to face criticism that it is less of a religion and more of a cult.
DetailsShelley Jofre investigates how one of Britain's biggest drug companies misled doctors into prescribing the anitidepressant Seroxat to teenagers.
DetailsInvestigates the row behind shaken-baby syndrome. Last year, childminder Keran Henderson was convicted of shaking an 11-month-old baby to death.
DetailsPanorama investigates the disappearance of Shannon Matthews, and the events that saw Karen Matthews convicted for kidnapping her own daughter.
DetailsJeremy Vine goes on a whistle-stop tour of the country to see how people deal with anti-social behaviour and violent crime in their areas.
DetailsMark Franchetti meets Vladimir Putin's inner circle in an attempt to decipher Russia's intentions on domestic and international fronts.
DetailsBen Anderson's undercover investigation into luxury developments in Dubai uncovers an army of construction workers living in poor conditions.
DetailsPanorama reveals the endless game of cat and mouse between prisoners determined to get their fix and officers equally determined to keep drugs out of their jails.
DetailsInvestigation into the increasing numbers of British soldiers returning from Iraq going AWOL rather than face life in the British Army.
DetailsCan polluted air on board planes damage your health? Panorama investigates just what's in the air we breathe when we fly.
DetailsWith unprecedented access to Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool, Panorama meets the children suffering from preventable conditions as a result of their lifestyles.
DetailsThe current affairs programme follows a British family to China as they pin their hopes on a new stem cell therapy to give their daughter sight.
DetailsPanorama finds out if the misselling of mortgages to those with bad credit records could cause a financial crisis in Britain similar to that in the US.
DetailsIn a Panorama Special, Paul Kenyon looks behind the special offers to examine the true cost of Britain's cheap food, visiting the mega-farms coming our way from the US.
DetailsSimon Boazman meets victims who have suffered brutal violence at the hands of loan sharks, and looks at the lenders who can charge 17,000 per cent interest.
DetailsJeremy Vine, Sophie Raworth and Fergus Walsh travel through the UK and the world to expose the myths and the dangers of swine flu.
DetailsAs more offenders are being tagged as an alternative to custody, reporters go undercover to reveal 'life on the tag' from inside one of the government's key law and order schemes.
DetailsRichard Bilton examines the dilemma of Garry Newlove, the father beaten to death in the streets. Is a new community action the answer to teenage gangs?
DetailsPanarama investigates the rise of armed teenage street gangs and discovers how shockingly ingrained the culture of guns and violence is in Britain.
DetailsFollowing a unit of 35 British soldiers on the frontline in Afghanistan, a six-month tour which left one dead and 12 seriously wounded.
DetailsThe credit crunch is hitting taxpayers, but it seems the super-rich can still squirrel their money away in tax havens. John Sweeney follows the missing millions.
DetailsWith Britain now the fattest nation in Europe, reporter Shelley Jofre investigates the idea of a tax on junk food, travelling to Denmark where it has already been implemented.
DetailsGerry Northam investigates ruthless gangs who are targeting young teenage girls and offering drugs and excitement.
DetailsPeter Taylor uncovers the inside story of the operation which thwarted a terrorist plot to cause explosions and led to increased security at British airports.
DetailsCurrent affairs. Are schoolchildren in England given too many exams? Vivian White reports.
DetailsUsing combat footage shot by the soldiers themselves, the story of the last and bloodiest British fight in southern Iraq - the battle for Basra Palace.
DetailsExclusive access to airborne troops and to footage shot in Taliban-controlled towns reveal the story of Pakistan's fight against extremists.
DetailsExperts and diplomats including Lord Hurd, Christopher Mallaby and Bernard Lovell assess the predictions made about the world's future in an edition of Panorama from 1960.
DetailsWith exclusive access to Coventry's social workers, Panorama follows the emergency response team as they attempt to identify at-risk children.
DetailsKate Silverton looks at how much the floods have cost the UK and how much more we're prepared to spend to defend the country from future downpours.
DetailsPanorama's Richard Bilton reports on the events of Wednesday 2nd June, when Derrick Bird switched from quiet cabbie to gun toting psychopath.
DetailsReporter Shelley Jofre looks at the fight to save frontline services as councils across the country tighten their budgets.
DetailsInvestigating the growing trend of celebrities and public figures turning to privacy laws to suppress stories and photographs showing them in a bad light.
DetailsJohn Sweeney investigates the so-called 'rogue landlords', housing barons accused of receiving large housing benefits while exploiting the vulnerable.
DetailsWith soldiers and police once again being killed in Northern Ireland, Panorama gives a detailed analysis of the terrorist threat in Northern Ireland.
DetailsPanorama investigates Iris Robinson, the MP at the centre of a political storm.
DetailsInvestigation into why Madeleine McCann's parents have found it so hard to shake off the suspicion that they somehow had a role in her disappearance.
DetailsShelley Jofre takes a road trip around the UK and discovers how the quality of treatment from the NHS very much depends on where you live.
DetailsVigorous investigation of a topical issue. Richard Bilton meets the winners and losers in the property market. Is the British love affair with home ownership over?
DetailsFollowing the resignation of Britain's police chief Sir Ian Blair, Panorama investigates racism in the police force.
DetailsFollowing the resignation of Britain's police chief Sir Ian Blair, Panorama investigates racism in the police force.
DetailsA Panorama special about the Church of Scientology. Reporter John Sweeney returns to his investigation, listening to the claims of a whistleblower from within the organisation.
DetailsJohn Sweeney goes on the trail of the dark side of banker Sir Allen Stanford who bowled over cricket and is accused of a multi-billion dollar fraud.
DetailsVeteran war reporter Allan Little investigates how post-traumatic stress disorder ends up in motor insurance claims, workplace accidents and school bullying.
DetailsPanorama visits the town tackling binge drinking with a new approach. Richard Bilton looks at reclaiming the UK's town centres from the drunk and violent.
DetailsThe real effects of the recession may just be starting as John Ware challenges the politicians to come clean about their plans to slash public spending.
DetailsRobert Peston reflects on a dramatic year for the economy as he interviews the major players and investigates the effect 2008's momentous events.
DetailsThe British Commander on the ground admits the war against the Taliban cannot be won by force alone in this eye-opening assessment of the Afghanistan conflict.
DetailsPanorama examines the growing concern about the sexualisation of children in the UK. Sophie Raworth investigates what images young people are being exposed to.
DetailsReporter Dan McDougall reveals new evidence of massive safety problems in the Chilean mine being ignored just weeks before the collapse.
DetailsCurrent affairs with Jeremy Vine. An investigation into how factors such as mass immigration and devolution are forever changing the concept of 'Britishness'.
DetailsAs he officially becomes the new prime minister, John Ware investigates Gordon Brown's relationship to the truth and his involvement in past spin.
DetailsPanorama investigates how many hospitals may be failing the public while being allowed to assess themselves as good. Simon Boazman reports.
DetailsPanorama investigates recent claims that some of Britain's best-loved programmes have been cheating the public.
DetailsPanorama investigates the truth about racism in Britain today, as two British Asian reporters pose as a couple living on a housing estate.
DetailsThere may be more police officers than ever, but what are they doing? Frontline officers tell Panorama they find it increasingly difficult to do their job.
DetailsWith the UK arguing over the wisdom of war, Jane Corbin visits Afghanistan to ask if the British presence has made the lives of Afghan women any better.
DetailsPanorama asks if police tactics aimed at preventing troublemakers taking over demonstrations are eroding the freedom to protest.
DetailsCurrent affairs. Panorama meets the soldiers featured in last year's Taking On the Taliban special, to find out what they're doing now.
DetailsCurrent affairs. Panorama meets the soldiers featured in last year's Taking On the Taliban special, to find out what they're doing now.
DetailsWhat happened after the cameras went away? Panorama returns to previous investigations to report on developments.
DetailsA six-month investigation by the programme reveals the mistakes and missed opportunities that led to the death of a 17-month-old boy known only as Baby P.
DetailsAs RBS announces what are predicted to be the biggest losses in British history, Panorama tells the story of the bank's dramatic fall from grace.
DetailsAs the government cracks down on the use of certain drugs, Vivian White reports on the crisis of care in the treatment of patients with dementia.
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DetailsBarack Obama takes over as US President with a promise to change America and make it a fairer place. Can he reshape the world's most powerful country?
DetailsOn the eve of the first Papal visit to Britain in 28 years, Fergal Keane investigates the Pope's personal track record of dealing with paedophile priests.
DetailsShelley Jofre investigates the food being dished up to pre-schoolers at nurseries and at home, and looks at the marketing claims of leading brands.
DetailsIncreasing numbers of us simply don't believe in global warming. Tom Heap speaks to some of the world's leading scientists on both sides of the argument.
DetailsInvestigation into the increasing separation and segregation between Muslim Asians and whites. Vivian White reports from a northern town where communities feel divided.
DetailsTopical investigation with Jeremy Vine. Penny Haslam reveals the fees and commissions that take vast amounts from our pension pots.
DetailsAs the credit crunch pushes Britain's pensions and savings time-bomb to a new level, Panorama asks experts to help those facing an uncertain future.
DetailsMargaret Haywood put her career on the line to expose failings in the care of the elderly. Jeremy Vine asks why more aren't willing to speak out.
DetailsWheelchair user Simon Green secretly films what it is like to endure disability hate crime, and reveals that many such incidents are not properly prosecuted.
DetailsVivian White investigates the ultimate 'no frills' airline's reputation. Chief executive Michael O'Leary doorsteps the programme makers in his own unique style.
DetailsWith twelve cities now covered by WiFi computer networks, Paul Kenyon investigates claims that the electronic smog of modern living can cause health effects.
DetailsTen years after devolution, the Scots want more power north of the border, and the SNP want a referendum on independence. Can the UK be preserved?
DetailsA look at the companies who make a living from writing your Last Will and Testament, and the shocking financial pitfalls that face unwary consumers.
DetailsBut can you hide? Simon Boazman investigates how much information is held on him, whether its secure and if he can reduce his data trail.
DetailsCurrent affairs. Panorama investigates the rise of armed teenage street gangs, speaking to former gangsters, the police and the young gunmen themselves.
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