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Episode 60. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode contains stories of poverty and violence and human rights in Mexico and Azerbaijan.
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.
Dardasha: Chi't Chat is an oral history documentary. It presents four Moroccan women telling the stories of their migration to the UK and their subsequent lives in London.
Three extraordinary young Tibetan women, trained as traditional doctors, travel to Scotland, to help save vital medicinal plants from dying out on the roof of the world.
This film examines the work of the British Afghan Women's Society through the experiences of some of the women helped by the organisation.
Cold Cuts: Charlie and the team travel the world to experience different cultures. In this episode they dive into the unique culture and cuisine of the Inuit people of Greenland.
Forgive and Forget. This time the Square Mile is in Timor-Leste. Shaking off a legacy of war, this young nation is looking for economic revival through offshore oil and gas. 4/4
Compilation of films from Disability Charities and Organisations.
Your guide to what's going on across London, from local events to the best in arts, culture and sport.
Episode 60. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode contains stories of poverty and violence and human rights in Mexico and Azerbaijan.
A deadly heat wave hit Chicago in 1995. How did Chicago adapt to prevent a repeat? And Jakarta, a sprawling city of 12 million is under threat from a increase in dengue fever. 3/8
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.
MSF operates a trauma centre, St. Joseph's Hospital, since December 2004. A third of its patients are treated for gunshot wounds. Knife wounds are the second most common. 1/4
Sally Potter's debut feature is a feminist reinterpretation of cinema history. Starring Julie Christie, it explores the relationship between gold, money and star-hood. (1983).
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.
Short animation that shows how myeloma, a type of cancer, can be identified and diagnosed.
West Virginia: VBS investigates the environmental catastrophe in the Appalachian Mountains, where entire mountains are being destroyed in order to get at the coal inside them.
Jon Snow showcases charities from around the UK, from an initiative encouraging prisoners to get involved in education to a team supporting homeless people in Edinburgh.
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
Episode 60. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode contains stories of poverty and violence and human rights in Mexico and Azerbaijan.
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.
In 1992 Sam Lee moved from England to teach in Harlem aimed at helping disadvantaged youth. Ten years later, she revisits her former students to see what has become of their dreams
A short film about Send A Cow's work in the northern district of Gulu, Uganda, with female IDPs who have been affected by the LRA rebel outbreaks.
Drama series depicting the lives of Polish people in London. Asia starts her job where Pawel expects her to find out information for him. In Polish and English with subtitles. 8/13
Your guide to what's going on across London, from local events to the best in arts, culture and sport.
Episode 60. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode contains stories of poverty and violence and human rights in Mexico and Azerbaijan.
Documentary where young people across Brazil, Dominican Republic, Columbia and the USA are given the opportunity to talk openly and honestly about core issues that affect them.
Many children nowadays travel to school by car, and with childhood obesity on the increase this promotional film is aimed at encouraging children to walk to school.
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.
Dardasha: Chi't Chat is an oral history documentary. It presents four Moroccan women telling the stories of their migration to the UK and their subsequent lives in London.
Three extraordinary young Tibetan women, trained as traditional doctors, travel to Scotland, to help save vital medicinal plants from dying out on the roof of the world.
An appeal on behalf of British Stammering Association
Cold Cuts: Charlie and the team travel the world to experience different cultures. In this episode they dive into the unique culture and cuisine of the Inuit people of Greenland.
Ep.5 - Heritage Heroes features architect Abdel-Latif El Hajjami, who employed top craftsmen to refurbish the ancient medina of Fez and save its mosques and ancient buildings.
The groundbreaking series presented by Melinda Messenger sees eight amateur garden designers competing for the opportunity to create an exotic eco-garden in the Eden Project. 4/7
Your Sport is the only programme on national TV dedicated to grassroots sport. It focuses on stories about the positive impact sport is having around the UK and the world.