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Episode 47. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. In this edition Bosnia and Gaza are in the spotlight.
Cambodia: In the northern province of Stung Treng, child-friendly schools allow a country to rebuild its ravaged education system after the Khmer Rouge regime. 1/5
This is the story of a Nepali farmer from the indigenous Newar community as he struggles to retain his traditional lifestyle amidst the challenges of modernity.
24 Hour Party Conference People joins Neil White, as he travels to the party political conferences to present the views of youth to the party leaders. Supported by Media Trust, The
Lagos is one of the toughest and the fastest growing mega cities in the world. Threatened by climate change; large areas of the city could soon be swamped by sea level rises. 1/8
An insight into the spiritual, humanitarian and therapeutic work of Kagyu Samye Ling, Europes oldest Tibetan Buddhist monastery, set in the heart of the Scottish Borders.
A group of 11 friends trek across the hostile Namibian desert to raise money for the Brain Wave Trust, a charity that funds equipment for use in the treatment of brain disorders.
A special episode of the UN's 21st Century featuring a selection of environmental stories from around the globe. 3/3
Bite The Ballot: A London360 special supporting the grass-roots campaign created by and for young people to make changes for the better. You can make the changes yourself. VOTE!
Episode 47. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. In this edition Bosnia and Gaza are in the spotlight.
Krishan Guru-Murthy presents stories from community projects in London. This episode looks at care for the elderly, a wellbeing charity and a theatre group for women. 1/2.
Sir Trevor McDonald introduces a series of short films about small organisations making big changes, including Surrey wildlife rescue charity Harper Asprey and MIND in Mid Herts.
A journey in Mali, from the streets of Bamako to remote Mafele, full of singing and dancing - and revealing some of the best small scale development projects in West Africa.
This episode shows deep-seated prejudice in Abbas and Beth's father's negative attitude toward Ahadi. Ben's work with the community council shows how people can change this. S3 4/1
...Challenge. Follow five teenagers through a summer in which they try to compose a classical music piece for their local philharmonic orchestra.
A documentary following plans to build 670 miles of walls along the 2000 mile US-Mexico border, looking at its impact on local lives and immigrants who died as a result of it.
The HoodTour team arrives at Acton, confronting local residents with local tabloid news and uncovering the impact of the growing number of gambling outlets in London. 4/5
Ep.2 - Heritage Heroes meets Joshua David and Robert Hammond, who campaigned for over a decade to transform a elevated railway line in New York City into a green public walkway
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
The End is a powerful drama spanning an imagined 60 year period, charting the introduction of the "treatment" and the future decline of Deaf culture (SL).
Forget Gypsy Weddings, here is real look at young Gypsies and Travellers preparing for the Appleby Fair - one of the oldest and most popular Gypsy community fairs in the UK.
Is Africa being left out of the digital revolution? This documentary highlights how Africa is making inroads into leveraging information technology for the continent's development.
Paul Williams: Self-made man Paul Williams and his son live undercover as part of the community on the Thorntree estate in Middlesbrough, one of the poorest areas in Britain.
The HoodTour team arrives at Acton, confronting local residents with local tabloid news and uncovering the impact of the growing number of gambling outlets in London. 4/5
Explore cities and scenery in motion with this new series that brings you the best in time-lapse photography from UK and around the world.
Bite The Ballot: A London360 special supporting the grass-roots campaign created by and for young people to make changes for the better. You can make the changes yourself. VOTE!
Episode 47. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. In this edition Bosnia and Gaza are in the spotlight.
Is Africa being left out of the digital revolution? This documentary highlights how Africa is making inroads into leveraging information technology for the continent's development.
Cambodia: In the northern province of Stung Treng, child-friendly schools allow a country to rebuild its ravaged education system after the Khmer Rouge regime. 1/5
This is the story of a Nepali farmer from the indigenous Newar community as he struggles to retain his traditional lifestyle amidst the challenges of modernity.
24 Hour Party Conference People joins Neil White, as he travels to the party political conferences to present the views of youth to the party leaders. Supported by Media Trust, The
Lagos is one of the toughest and the fastest growing mega cities in the world. Threatened by climate change; large areas of the city could soon be swamped by sea level rises. 1/8
An insight into the spiritual, humanitarian and therapeutic work of Kagyu Samye Ling, Europes oldest Tibetan Buddhist monastery, set in the heart of the Scottish Borders.
...of Europe: Inspirational stories about tackling climate change in Europe. In this episode we visit Finland, Norway and Holland. 1/4
Napoli: VBS investigates the Mafia controlled waste-management industry in Naples. Finding mutated sheep, poisoned mozzarella, alarming rates of cancer, and angry farmers.
The Green Team visits a bachelor to look at electronics and furnace replacements while featuring Gordon Howell, a solar power system engineer. 9/13
Salem Witch Hunt: Charlie and the team travel the world exploring cultures. This episode takes a chilling look at the hysteria that led to the Salem witch trials in the 1690s.