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Samantha Poling reveals the shocking effects that bad teachers are having on our children and asks why more is not being done to rectify it. Show more
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Samantha Poling reveals the shocking effects that bad teachers are having on our children and asks why more is not being done to rectify it. Show more
Mark Daly uncovers the shocking truth of physical and sexual abuse at one of Scotland's most prestigious Catholic boarding schools, Fort Augustus Abbey. Show more
With only half of all people with disabilities in work, Sam Poling asks whether the government's billion-pound welfare reforms will solve the problem of disability unemployment. Show more
Revealing what lies in store for Craig Whyte, the new owner of Rangers FC, which is currently being threatened with a potentially business-closing 50 million-pound tax bill. Show more
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Eleanor Bradford investigates how Scotland's ageing demographic will alter society and visits one Scottish Border community which gives a glimpse into the future. Show more
Only half of people with a disability are in work. Panorama investigates if one of the government's most ambitious welfare reforms can solve the problem of disability unemployment. Show more
As Christmas approaches and Britain's bankers prepare to receive their annual bonuses, Panorama asks if anything has changed since the financial crisis of two years ago. Show more
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Mark Daly investigates serious allegations of doping in athletics, involving some of the biggest stars in the sport.
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An investigation into domestic violence in Scotland based on interviews and research with victims and told in their own words. These are the stories behind the statistics. Show more
Mark Daly investigates doping in athletics and explores apparent allegations against Alan Wells, Alberto Salazar and Galen Rupp, allegations which they all strenuously deny. Show more
Mark Daly investigates doping in athletics and explores apparent allegations against Alan Wells, Alberto Salazar and Galen Rupp, allegations which they all strenuously deny. Show more
With Britain now the fattest nation in Europe, reporter Shelley Jofre investigates the idea of a tax on junk food, travelling to Denmark where it has already been implemented. Show more
Panorama's Shelley Jofre investigates problems reported in government supported apprenticeship schemes, a flagship programme for getting young unemployed people in to work. Show more