UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
Episode 63. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode features Roma gypsies, North African migrants moving to Italy and the terrifying Maras gang.
How seven inspirational groups around England are changing lives through the use of digital technology
A film shot at the refugee camp Al-Amari in the West Bank. It portrays the daily lives of young people for whom the camp is their only reality and all they know.
A community energy success story: how a Scottish village fought fuel poverty, created local jobs and lowered its carbon emissions by embracing renewable energy.
My Green House kicks off with the The Green Team invading an acreage to look at wind power, greening meals and shopping. 1/13
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.
First-hand stories from the people of Grimsby who fought for King and country during WW2. In this opening episode the experiences and events covered include D-Day. 1/3
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
Your guide to what's going on across London, from local events to the best in arts, culture and sport.
Episode 63. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode features Roma gypsies, North African migrants moving to Italy and the terrifying Maras gang.
In the Caribbean surviving massive storms during the hurricane season is part of everyday life. Cuba has a well-rehearsed defence strategy and an effective early warning system. 6/
The story of three young people, who are all passionate about ice skating. What happens when they meet the stars from "Dancing On Ice" and are trained by judge Karen Barber?
Somalia is the only country that has no government in residence. It is too dangerous for the Kenya-based government to return. The most rudimentary health care is hard to come by.
Armed with a few thousand dollars, digital cameras, and some lights, Nigerian directors have created a $250 million industry, thousands of jobs, and a sense of hope.
China is on the verge of overtaking the USA as the world's leading power. But what type of power will China become?
A short documentary about Pat Bowcock who is living a sustainable lifestyle in Dorset. This show explores the effect that her low impact way of living has had on her life.
Templehall, an area of Kirkcaldy is an area with high levels of deprivation. Young people from the area investigate what it means to live in poverty and how to tackle it.
... Young Parents Speak Out: It's not easy being a young parent. In We Are Here teen parents speak out about peer pressure, contraception and what it takes to be a mum.
Landmines: Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman visit UNICEF projects in conflict-torn Adigrat in Ethiopia, an area littered with one million landmines. Part 1 of 3.
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
The UK's best athletes challenge for gold in the Deaflympics in Taipei, Taiwan in 2009. 1 of 2
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
A new series bringing you arts events from major exhibitions to community dramas and performance, filmed and presented by our dedicated young arts reporters.
Gay to Z introduces six lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) young people. All of them are leading very different lives and experiencing very different issues.
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
Intrepid volunteers are plucked from their natural habitat and given just four weeks to master a skill well enough to fool a panel of expert judges.
Social entrepreneur Sadie Kaye smuggled 3 persistent young offenders, selected at random by The Prince's Trust, to the Caribbean on an empowering voyage of self-exploration.
Your guide to what's going on across London, from local events to the best in arts, culture and sport.
A new series bringing you arts events from major exhibitions to community dramas and performance, filmed and presented by our dedicated young arts reporters.
Intrepid volunteers are plucked from their natural habitat and given just four weeks to master a skill well enough to fool a panel of expert judges.
How seven inspirational groups around England are changing lives through the use of digital technology
A film shot at the refugee camp Al-Amari in the West Bank. It portrays the daily lives of young people for whom the camp is their only reality and all they know.
A community energy success story: how a Scottish village fought fuel poverty, created local jobs and lowered its carbon emissions by embracing renewable energy.
My Green House kicks off with the The Green Team invading an acreage to look at wind power, greening meals and shopping. 1/13
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.
Jan Nimmo, an artist from Glasgow, travels to Ecuador to expose the intolerable working and living conditions faced by the banana workers.
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. 7/7
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.
Climate Challenge Part 2. Planet India concludes with a look at wetlands in Kashmir and how rural villagers solved their water-supply problems. 8/8