Thousands of criminals – including burglars, robbers and thieves – are being fitted with electronic GPS tags in a bid to stop them reoffending. Show more
Christina Trevanion is in Shropshire, where experts Kate Bliss and Richard Madley help the teams find items to take to auction. Christina learns about the art of wood carving. Show more
We visit Deaffest in Wolverhampton, celebrate Glasgow Athletic Deaf Football’s 150th birthday and meet zoologist Dr Nancy Barker. Show more
Simon and his team visit Toby and his daughter Islay in Pembrokeshire, where Toby needs help turning a sonar hull from a warship into a land-locked submarine. Show more
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With the latest on Boris Johnson's leadership following a flurry of resignations, Jo Coburn is joined by Conor Burns, Steve Reed, Miriam Cates, Jess Phillips, John Stevens and Seb Payne. Show more
The second day of the men’s and women’s quarter-finals from Wimbledon, with Sue Barker presiding over the action and analysis from experts and former players.
A dash through the day’s quarter-final action with Clare Balding and the panel, including highlights and talking points from the men’s and women’s last eight.
Frontline workers work tirelessly to help some of the city’s most vulnerable residents, including victims of domestic violence and those struggling with alcohol addiction. Show more
Gabby Logan presents coverage of the conclusion of England’s opening match against Austria.
A major political crisis that's fast becoming a constitutional one... Who and what could get Boris Johnson out the door of number 10? With Kirsty Wark.
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John Simpson looks at the depth of the political divides in the United States, the Russian targeting of civilians in Ukraine, and talks to former BBC cameraman Peter Jouvenal. Show more
Former Royal Marines commando Aldo Kane exposes the shocking secrets of the illegal tiger trade in south east Asia, and those who profit from it. Show more
We visit Deaffest in Wolverhampton, celebrate Glasgow Athletic Deaf Football’s 150th birthday and meet zoologist Dr Nancy Barker. Show more
Ralf Little heads to Orkney to investigate his grandfather Arthur’s role in one of the most important battles of the Second World War. He also finds an international footballer in the family. Show more
This episode charts the grand opening of the Elizabeth line as the Queen officially opens the railway – one of the most ambitious engineering feats since the time of Brunel. Show more
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