Downing Street parties have led to the greatest crisis of Boris Johnson’s career. Tracing other recent scandals, John Ware asks what 'partygate' says about the prime minister’s character. Show more
Panorama
Boris Johnson on the Brink
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News Latin AmericaLatest broadcast: on BBC News Africa
Downing Street parties have led to the greatest crisis of Boris Johnson's career. Reporter John Ware asks what "partygate" says about the Prime Minister's character. Show more
Alison Holt reports on how spiralling care costs for children, the elderly and homeless people are threatening to push the councils across the UK into the red. Show more
Panorama
Mariupol: The People's Story
1 hour, 29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Four
Available for 4 months
From a thriving city to a war-torn ruin. The people of Mariupol share powerful and shocking stories of bravery, loss and determination as the Ukraine war unfolded. Show more
More than 30,000 people are known to have been killed in the earthquake that devastated Turkey and Syria. Panorama asks if more could have been done to save lives. Show more
As US conspiracist Alex Jones is ordered to pay nearly $1bn to families of the Sandy Hook shooting after claiming the attack was a hoax, Marianna Spring investigates 'disaster trolls' in the UK. Show more
Panorama
Disaster Deniers: Hunting the Trolls
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News Asia PacificLatest broadcast: on BBC News South Asia
As US conspiracist Alex Jones is ordered to pay nearly $1bn to families of the Sandy Hook shooting after claiming it was a hoax, Marianna Spring investigates 'disaster trolls'. Show more
Monika Plaha investigates the disturbing online trade in sexually explicit images and video of women, often taken and posted on social media without their consent. Show more
Panorama
The Secret World of Trading Nudes
23 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News AfricaLatest broadcast: on BBC News Europe
Panorama investigates the disturbing online trade in sexually explicit images and video of women, often taken and posted online without their consent. Show more
Reporter Sam Poling goes undercover to reveal the increasingly close relationship between organised crime and dog dealing. Show more
Panorama
Dogs, Dealers and Organised Crime
28 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News Middle EastLatest broadcast: on BBC News Europe
Reporter Sam Poling goes undercover to reveal the increasingly close relationship between organised crime and dog dealing in the UK.
Amid strikes, delays and cancellations, Rachel Burden investigates the aviation industry at home and across Europe, hearing from holidaymakers fighting to get compensation. Show more
The BBC’s new political editor Chris Mason returns to his home county of Yorkshire to find out what the residents of Barnsley think of Boris Johnson's flagship levelling up policy. Show more
Mobeen Azhar investigates TerraCycle’s green credentials and its relationship with major brands. Show more
Panorama
Recycling: Where Does My Rubbish Go?
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News Latin AmericaLatest broadcast: on BBC News South Asia
Mobeen Azhar investigates TerraCycle’s green credentials and its relationship with major brands. Show more
Panorama
Aftershock: The Turkey-Syria Earthquake
28 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News Middle EastLatest broadcast: on BBC News South Asia
More than 30,000 people are known to have been killed in the earthquake that devastated Turkey and Syria. Panorama asks if more could have been done to save lives. Show more
Panorama
Crisis Pregnancy Centres Uncovered
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News North AmericaLatest broadcast: on BBC News Asia Pacific
An investigation into pregnancy advice centres outside the NHS giving misleading information. Divya Talwar uncovers links between some UK centres and the US anti-abortion movement.
Panorama
Is China Watching You?
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News EuropeLatest broadcast: on BBC News South Asia
From spy balloons to secret police stations and dissidents on the run, Panorama investigates China’s global surveillance operation. Show more
With more than 30 branches in the UK, the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God claims to transform lives. But Panorama uncovers allegations that members can feel manipulated into handing over money. Show more
Since Nicky Campbell went public about the abuse he experienced at school in the 1970s, he’s become the face of a campaign by former pupils. They are determined that one teacher should face justice. Show more