Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates how the Telegram app, owned by Russian billionaire Pavel Durov, can be used to spread harmful and dangerous content. [S]
Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates how the Telegram app, owned by Russian billionaire Pavel Durov, can be used to spread harmful and dangerous content. [S]
Richard Bilton investigates why oil, coal and gas exploration is booming when almost every country in the world has committed to limit the rise in global warming to 1.5 degrees. [S]
Richard Bilton investigates why oil, coal and gas exploration is booming when almost every country in the world has committed to limit the rise in global warming to 1.5 degrees. [S]
Panorama reports on the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Reporter Jane Corbin hears the human stories on both sides and asks what does the escalating crisis mean for the wider region? [S]
Investigating claims of bullying and body shaming at two of the UK's top ballet schools. Contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. [S]
Investigating claims of bullying and body shaming at two of the UK's top ballet schools. Contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. [S]
Investigating claims of bullying and body shaming at two of the UK's top ballet schools. Contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. [S]
The NHS is in a critical condition. The BBC's social affairs editor, Alison Holt, assesses the innovation and new ways of working that might offer the NHS the lifeline it needs. [S]
The NHS is in a critical condition. The BBC's social affairs editor, Alison Holt, assesses the innovation and new ways of working that might offer the NHS the lifeline it needs. [S]
Journalist Layla Wright investigates events as they unfolded at the 2022 UEFA Champions League final in Paris between Liverpool and Real Madrid to try to understand what went wrong. [S]
Journalist Layla Wright investigates events as they unfolded at the 2022 UEFA Champions League final in Paris between Liverpool and Real Madrid to try to understand what went wrong. [S]
Covid lockdowns have left a legacy of persistent absence amongst some students, and schools are under pressure to get them back through the gates. Branwen Jeffreys investigates. [S]
Louise Tickle investigates how social workers make critical decisions about children's lives, and hears from families who have been damaged by decisions made by one local authority.
The BBC's new political editor Chris Mason returns to his home county of Yorkshire to find out what the residents of Barnsley think of Boris Johnson's flagship levelling up policy.
The BBC's new political editor Chris Mason returns to his home county of Yorkshire to find out what the residents of Barnsley think of Boris Johnson's flagship levelling up policy.
Two years since the start of the pandemic, the NHS is facing a new Covid crisis. Jane Corbin returns to University Hospital Coventry to see how it is coping now.