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Reporter Greg McKenzie meets young people born or brought up in the UK who say Home Office immigration policy treats them as second-class citizens. Show more
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Reporter Deborah Cohen investigates how some fertility clinics sell expensive add-on treatments despite limited evidence that they improve the chances of having a baby. Show more
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Gabriel Gatehouse explores how the Front National's controversial sources of funding are undermining Marine Le Pen's attempts to detoxify the party. Show more
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BBC correspondent Lucy Adams is one of more than a million people in the UK with long Covid. She speaks to other patients desperate to know when they will be well again. Show more
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Joe Biden has won the battle for the White House. Reporter Hilary Andersson meets the Trump supporters who believe the election was stolen and asks whether they will ever accept their new president. Show more
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Part of The Big Stories: 2015. How far should we go in the fight against terrorism? Panorama hears from those who approved, ran and suffered waterboarding in secret CIA prisons. Show more
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With Donald Trump poised to become the official Republican candidate for America's Presidency, Panorama visits the racially divided town of Bakersfield in California. Show more
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With the world focusing on Donald Trump's troubles in Washington, Panorama investigates how his controversial plans to deport illegal immigrants are being put into action. Show more
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Hilary Andersson tracks down tech insiders who reveal how social-media companies have deliberately developed habit-forming technology to get people hooked. Show more
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On the eve of the most important US midterm elections for a generation, Panorama examines allegations that Trump colluded with Russia to win the presidency. Show more
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The inside story of how Martin Bashir obtained his career-defining interview, and how the BBC responded when it discovered he had faked bank statements and shown them to Diana’s brother, Earl Spencer. Show more
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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
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Part of The Big Stories: 2015. BBC reporter Tom Martienssen returns to Nepal to find the men who were with him on Everest when April's devastating earthquake struck. Show more
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Panorama reveals how the so-called Islamic State's terror network has been operating in Europe, and western intelligence agencies' battle to stop it. Show more
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Part of The Big Stories: 2016. Hilary Andersson meets angry Americans on both sides of the electoral race who feel disillusioned and disenfranchised by the electoral process. Show more