UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
Episode 58. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina may have ended, but can the wounds of war ever really be healed?
How seven inspirational groups around England are changing lives through the use of digital technology
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.
The acclaimed online series premieres on TV. 'Choice' and the 'Divided Brain'. Speakers include Renata Salecl & Iain McGilchrist. 5/6
Three short films made as part of the Open Cinema scheme. All films were created by people who are or have been homeless with the mentorship of professional filmmakers. 2/2
UFO Baby: Charlie and the Explore team travel the world to experience different cultures. In this episode they visit to Charlies hometown, Roswell, New Mexico.
Bitter Harvest. This time the Square Mile is a village in Vietnam. Close to the old Ho Chi Minh trail, it's peaceful today but is still littered with unexploded bombs. 2/4
The HoodTour team arrives at Shepard' Bush, confronting local residents with local tabloid news and uncovering the impact of the growing number of CCTV cameras in London. 5/5
Our look back at classic episodes of London360 continues. Abdullah Moallim presents a round-up of the best stories from series two so far. S2 5/12
Episode 58. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina may have ended, but can the wounds of war ever really be healed?
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
Fat Fluffs is a rabbit rescue and sanctuary based in Solihull in the West Midlands. They take in all sorts of rabbits and as far as possible find them loving forever homes.
Professor Knowitall, with his two trusty assistants, explores how magnets and planes works in a series of fun experiments, aimed at children at Key Stage 3 level
Jan Nimmo, an artist from Glasgow, travels to Ecuador to expose the intolerable working and living conditions faced by the banana workers.
This personal narrative documentary uses a bicycle ride to work as a vehicle to explore fear and global warming while focusing on one person's attempt to reduce her carbon footprin
Due the illegality of abortion in Ireland, many women make the emotional journey to England to have secret abortions, only then to return in silence. This is their story.
This episode outlines Hugo Chittendens efforts to build two much needed classrooms for the local school of Kisadhaki in rural Uganda. 2/3
Napoli: VBS investigates the Mafia controlled waste-management industry in Naples. Finding mutated sheep, poisoned mozzarella, alarming rates of cancer, and angry farmers.
Untold Stories returns for a third series, with episodes featuring stories looking at the great work of charities up and down the UK, all made by volunteer filmmakers.
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
Episode 58. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina may have ended, but can the wounds of war ever really be healed?
Follow 24 young people from Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and the UK on a journey of self-realisation as they volunteer for 6 months in the UK and Nigeria.
Award-winning documentary about how two non-profits in Brazil use affection to help street kids and women break the vicious cycle of domestic violence.
With explanations and close-ups of some of the best surviving examples, Gordon Boswell gives us a guided tour through Romany traveller history.
An intimate portrait of a young woman struggling to gain independence, whilst holding her troubled family together in post-tsunami Sri Lanka.
Our look back at classic episodes of London360 continues. Abdullah Moallim presents a round-up of the best stories from series two so far. S2 5/12
Episode 58. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina may have ended, but can the wounds of war ever really be healed?
With explanations and close-ups of some of the best surviving examples, Gordon Boswell gives us a guided tour through Romany traveller history.
How seven inspirational groups around England are changing lives through the use of digital technology
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.
The acclaimed online series premieres on TV. 'Choice' and the 'Divided Brain'. Speakers include Renata Salecl & Iain McGilchrist. 5/6
Three short films made as part of the Open Cinema scheme. All films were created by people who are or have been homeless with the mentorship of professional filmmakers. 2/2
UFO Baby: Charlie and the Explore team travel the world to experience different cultures. In this episode they visit to Charlies hometown, Roswell, New Mexico.
Ep.3 - Heritage Heroes meets Yuai Mtumwa, who employs a team of women plasterers in Zanzibar to restore Stone Town's dilapidated architecture.
Eight amateur garden-designers compete for the chance to build eco-gardens in the heart of the Eden Project. Melinda Messenger presents alongside the two judges.
Regina Phillips shows you how easy it is to grab your camera and do it yourself. Create better snaps of your friends, family or community with these top tips!