Donald Trump has changed the face of American politics, but what do those who voted for him make of his first tumultuous year in office? Filmed over a year in Michigan, Florida, Texas and Wyoming this edition asks Trump voters.
Samantha Poling goes undercover to expose some of the tricks used by the wealthy to conceal their assets before declaring bankruptcy, while those to whom they owe money are left with nothing.
Donald Trump has changed the face of American politics, but what do those who voted for him make of his first tumultuous year in office? Filmed over a year in Michigan, Florida, Texas and Wyoming this edition asks Trump voters.
In 2007 Panorama reported on increasing segregation between the White British and Muslim Asian populations in Blackburn, Lancashire. A decade on the situation has worsened despite government policy.
Can a mother addicted to drugs change? Should the state be helping her or taking her baby away? Panorama gains exclusive access to a residential unit where mothers try to prove they're fit to be a parent.
BBC Click Online (2000) presenter Spencer Kelly investigates bitcoin, visiting a bitcoin mine in Iceland, bitcoin millionaires in Silicon Valley and people who have been scammed out of their savings.
British courts ordered more than 24,000 "no-fault" evictions in 2017. Richard Bilton meets some of those evicted with little notice or explanation and the private landlords for whom such evictions can be a lifeline.
Britain leaves the EU in one year, but the government have been silent on how a new immigration system will work. Nick Robinson travels around the UK asking what immigration people want.
The forthcoming Russian presidential election is expected to be a mere formality for Vladimir Putin. John Sweeney travels to Russia to experience what life is like for those who oppose Putin.
For the first time major employers in the UK are having to reveal the average wages they pay men and women. At the same time organisations like the BBC are in battles over equal pay. Jane Corbin meets workers fighting for equality.
An investigation into modern day slavery. It is thought that more than 100,000 North Korean workers are posted abroad to earn money for the cash-strapped regime - money that is then ploughed into its nuclear programme.
Why does London attract so much dirty money? Leaked documents reveal gangsters, their families and associates are taking advantage of offshore secrecy and ineffective money laundering controls to buy property and art in the capital.
Everyone has the right to a fair trial but how sure can people be that they will get one? Katie Razzall investigates cases where evidence has not been investigated by the police or withheld from defendants.
Fiona Phillips investigates the hidden dangers of smart devices, revealing how products designed to make life easier around the home can be hacked and exploited online.
With a surge in violent crime in London and recorded crime on the increase across Britain, Panorama asks if police can cope following eight years of austerity.
1 year on from the Grenfell Tower fire no-one has been arrested or held to account. Richard Bilton reveals new evidence about the safety failures that led to 72 deaths and tracks down those with questions to answer.
Reporter Mark Daly asks if the Criminal Cases Review Commission, the body tasked with investigating alleged miscarriages of justice, is fit for purpose discovering new evidence in cases they rejected.
In 2017, former Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour. This documentary follows her as she spends the final weeks of her life campaigning for other sufferers.
David Dimbleby visits Russia to find out what Russians see in Vladimir Putin and how he has held on to power for so long, hearing from his supporters and those opposed to him.
Reporter Michelle Ackerley investigates why some Northern Powerhouse projects have failed and looks at the local developers and businesses that failed to deliver.
Hilary Andersson tracks down tech insiders who reveal how social-media companies have deliberately developed habit-forming technology to get people hooked.
What is the truth about Donald Trump's behaviour towards women? Richard Bilton investigates new allegations about Mr Trump and meets the women who say the president is a sex pest.
In the aftermath of the Alfie Evans and Charlie Gard cases, Panorama meets three extraordinary families who spend their lives caring for children with serious disabilities.
Jonah Fisher has the inside story of how to fake a murder. Why did Ukrainian security services stage Arkady Babchenko's death? And what, if anything, did it achieve?
Richard Bilton visits Stockton, the town with the country's worst health inequality, to investigate variances in life expectancy between it and its wealthier neighbours.
Panorama goes undercover to reveal online doctor sites putting profit before patient care. Dr Faye Kirkland exposes the sites running rings around the regulators.
Panorama investigates the case which has sparked outrage among doctors - a junior doctor convicted of manslaughter and then struck off for her role in the death of a boy.
There have been over 90 murders in London in 2018 alone, which includes sixteen teenagers. Panorama investigates why young people are losing their lives.
Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates a businessman whose companies have been paid millions from school budgets and asks whether it is the pupils who are paying the price.
Panorama explores courses and therapies designed to stop domestic abusers from re-offending, asking how effective these interventions are and if violent men can ever really change.
Andy Verity meets the ex-Northern Rock customers who are still trapped on high interest rates and whose mortgages have now been taken over by an aggressive private equity fund.
On the eve of the most important US midterm elections for a generation, Panorama examines allegations that Trump colluded with Russia to win the presidency.
With exclusive access to the Salisbury investigation, Jane Corbin examines the inside story of the Russian attempt to assassinate former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.
In 1979, Panorama reporter Tom Mangold led an investigation into trial of Jeremy Thorpe and others for alleged conspiracy to kill Thorpe's former lover Norman Scott.