While the media focuses on the migrants in Calais desperate to get to the UK, we look at the tens of thousands who do make it each year. Who are they, and how do they get here? Show more
Suspected suicide bomber Kabir Ahmed left the UK to fight for IS. He is the second Islamist extremist from Derby to die abroad in recent years. Simon Cox investigates. Show more
Current affairs series. Peter Oborne investigates whether the west and its allies have entered into an unspoken alliance with Al Qaeda in Syria. Show more
The fatal explosion of a Virgin Galactic craft has highlighted the risks of space tourism. Lesley Curwen reports on whether it has consequences for Sir Richard Branson's brand too. Show more
The supermarket is under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office over an alleged black hole in its accounts. Simon Cox tells the story of Tesco's biggest crisis to date. Show more
Phil Kemp investigates claims that, far from strengthening our borders, the government's new immigration rules have made it easier to play the system. Show more
Following the discovery that the 11 December Stockholm suicide bomber came from Luton, Phil Kemp explores what truth there is in the claim that the town is a hotbed of extremism. Show more
Following recent Serious Case Reviews into the 'British Fritzl' and the violent attack by two boys in Edlington, Simon Cox asks why lessons are still not being learnt. Show more
As the economy slows and high street credit tightens, getting money online is becoming fast, easy and very expensive. Too easy? Phil Kemp investigates the online lending explosion. Show more
Behind the scenes in Birmingham during planning for the TUC's Day of Action. Lucy Ash hears from union officials planning the strike and those who'll be affected by the disruption. Show more
With a string of disturbances, riots and attacks in jails since December, are tensions from overcrowding, gang violence and poor management taking prisons to breaking point? Show more
Is the internet encouraging vulnerable people to kill themselves? Several recent double suicides have been linked to chat rooms and websites. The Report investigates the evidence.
The Forced Marriage Unit says 350 young people could be missing as the new academic year starts. Angus Crawford asks whether schools are doing enough to help vulnerable children. Show more
The weekend before Christmas five trains became marooned in the Channel Tunnel leaving thousands of passengers to fare as best they could. Wesley Stephenson explores the full story Show more
Business leaders say they face unfair competition after the collapse of the Copenhagen climate summit. Simon Cox investigates why the summit failed and the impact on UK industry. Show more
James Silver investigates the likely impact of public spending cuts on English universities. After years of higher funding, they now face tightening budgets. Show more
Simon Cox examines what happened with the investigation into the death of Ian Tomlinson at the 2009 G20 protests in London, and asks why no charges have been brought. Show more