Richard Bilton investigates the growing problem of fly-tipping waste and asks why so few criminals are prosecuted for despoiling the places we love. Richard meets some of the people fighting back against the fly-tippers.
With the country locked down again in the battle against Coronavirus, Clive Myrie asks what it will take to get through this stage of the pandemic as the vaccine races against a new strain of the virus.
Olivia Davies went to school with three boys who later went out to fight in Syria. She investigates why they abandoned the UK and what happened to them when they joined the barbaric ISIS regime.
As the UK reaches the grim milestone of 100,000 Coronavirus-related deaths, this special edition of Panorama tells the stories of some of those who have lost their lives to the virus.
Daniel Kinahan has been named in court as the head of one of Europe's biggest drug cartels. So how has he been allowed to be involved in setting up the World Heavyweight Championship fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua?
Marianna Spring investigates the scare tactics of anti-vaxxers, revealing the scale of a social media blitz that has targeted vulnerable people and is now reaching young generations yet to be called for their vaccination.
The full story of Princess Latifa's kidnap while she attempted to escape Dubai in 2018 and the subsequent cover up by her family. Latifa secretly tells of her ordeal in her own words while being held prisoner.
Richard Bilton investigates the growing problem of fly-tipping waste and asks why so few criminals are prosecuted for despoiling the places we love. Richard meets some of the people fighting back against the fly-tippers.
The killing of George Floyd last year triggered a national conversation about race and racism in Britain.Naga Munchetty travels across the country to understand what race and racism mean in the UK today.
As the government faces mounting criticism that well-connected people made millions out of Britain's PPE crisis, Richard Bilton investigates the high-profile connections to one lucrative contract.
Mark Daly investigates the most sensational break-up in recent political history. Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon took the SNP from nowhere to government. What does their split mean for Scotland and the UK?
Iqra School in Aleppo was bombed by a fighter jet in 2013. A BBC team filming in a children's hospital nearby captured desperate attempts to save lives. 8 years on, we meet survivors and relatives to learn how that day changed their lives.
The UK government says its decisions on Covid-19 have been guided by science. Jane Corbin investigates the policies pursued by governments elsewhere, using data to discover whether anyone got it right.
Panorama goes undercover inside a lab analysing Covid-19 tests, revealing a failing service with staff under pressure, equipment malfunctioning and tests wrongly discarded.
Clive Myrie investigates allegations of racism in the Church of England, hearing stories of racist abuse and claims of a culture that creates a hostile environment for Christians of colour.
Greg McKenzie meets young people born or brought up in the UK who say Home Office immigration policy treats them like second-class citizens. They can't vote, can't claim benefits, struggle to go to university and may face deportation.
Cameras follow Kent police as they try to disrupt the 'county lines' that transport millions of pounds of drugs from London to towns across their county.
Reporter and GP Faye Kirkland investigates what happens when health care goes wrong and discovers how hospital failings are being buried and asks, is reputation being put before patient safety?
Exploring how artificial intelligence has transformed our world and continues to do so thus creating a new China/US arms race. Experts also warn of the dangers of not implementing urgent regulation and potentially losing control of AI.
Former Paralympic athlete Richie Powell investigates the sport's classification system, which is accused of being flawed, easily manipulated and lacking credibility.
Horse racing is an extremely profitable sport, a £5 billion industry in the UK and Ireland followed by millions. Darragh MacIntyre investigates what can happen to racehorses when their careers end.
David Cameron was paid to promote Greensill Capital's financial products around the world. Now that Greensill has collapsed, Panorama investigates how much the former prime minister knew about Greensill and the investments it sold?
Ever wondered who might be behind those dodgy-looking texts trying to get you to part with your money? Panorama is on the trail of a new generation of fraudsters using social media to scam their victims.
The speed of Afghanistan's fall to the Taliban has shocked the world, but what sort of country will it become? Panorama asks what is at stake for the Afghans who are now in their first week under Taliban rule.
As the hospitality industry tries to make up for the financial losses of the last 18 months, prices have risen dramatically and the industry has been hit by staff shortages. Mobeen Azhar explores the truth about our staycations.
Mariella Frostrup meets teenage girls who say they have been abused, assaulted or raped by teenage boys, and asks whether we should be doing more to protect our children.
With the number of people on NHS waiting lists now at a record high of 5.61 million, Victoria Derbyshire speaks to some of those who see no alternative but to go private.
Reporter Marianna Spring investigates the rise of online abuse against women and asks why the police, the government and social media companies aren't doing more to stop it.
The sex industry has been transformed by the internet, and most sex workers now meet their customers through online sites. Bronagh Munro investigates the online pimps who traffic vulnerable women.
Tesla is now worth more than all the other major car makers put together, but how ethical is its supply chain? Darragh MacIntyre meets the African nuns who say Elon Musk's company must do better.
Tens of thousands of elderly people live in care homes owned by international investors. Panorama asks how much money is being taken out of the system.
Ellie Flynn investigates the Buy Now Pay Later market's close relationship with retailers and asks if enough is being done to protect customers from ending up with big bills they can't afford.