Panorama investigates cases of child sexual abuse that were ignored for years by senior clergy in the Church of England. Show more
With a no-deal Brexit looking increasingly likely, reporter Jane Corbin travels the nation to find out what it could mean for us and whether the preparations have been sufficient. Show more
Panorama looks at how Britain is coping with its biggest crisis since the Second World War – and asks if the government has the right strategy to contain the virus.
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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
Panorama
Am I British?
23 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News South AsiaLatest broadcast: on BBC News Europe
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
Mariella Frostrup meets teenage girls who say they have been abused, assaulted or raped by teenage boys, and asks whether we should be doing more to protect our children. Show more
Rory Carson investigates how anti-social behaviour blights communities across Britain and discovers how hard it can be to get help. Show more
Thousands of vulnerable people are housed and supported by not-for-profit social housing providers, many of them charities. Rory Carson speaks to tenants who feel they’ve been let down. Show more
Panorama
No-Deal Brexit: Are We Ready?
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News EuropeLatest broadcast: on BBC News North America
With a no-deal Brexit looking increasingly likely, reporter Jane Corbin travels the UK to find out what it could mean for the nation. Show more
As the government faces mounting criticism that well-connected people made millions out of Britain's PPE crisis, Panorama investigates who won out. Show more
Panorama visits a housing estate in Blackburn, learning what it is like to live there. The programme follows families, children and police, and goes undercover with drug dealers. Show more
Reporter Lara Lewington speaks to some of the so-called 'godfathers' of AI about their hopes and fears, and she meets researchers developing technology allowing computers to read emotions and minds. Show more
Fast fashion giant Boohoo faced serious criticism in 2020 for poor working conditions at its suppliers. A Panorama investigation reveals renewed pressure to slash costs. Show more
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
Panorama
Long Covid: Will I Ever Get Better?
26 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News AfricaLatest broadcast: on BBC News North America
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
Fraud now represents around 40 per cent of all reported crime in the UK, but very few cases are solved. Panorama follows Kent Police as their detectives try to catch the fraudsters. Show more
Will Donald Trump run for president again? On the eve of the US midterm elections, reporter Hilary Andersson visits Selma, North Carolina, to find out whether voters want him back. Show more
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
Following the attacks of 7 October, Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas. But can it? With access to some of Hamas’s most closely guarded secrets, John Ware investigates its network outside Gaza. Show more