One week on from the atrocity at the Manchester Arena, Tina Daheley reports on the attack targeted on the audience of thousands of young people as they left a pop concert. Show more
Ben Anderson's undercover investigation into luxury developments in Dubai uncovers an army of construction workers living in appalling conditions. Show more
With access to secret police files, Jeremy Vine looks at the case against the Bristol businessman accused of killing his young bride on honeymoon in South Africa in 2010. Show more
Reporter Chris Rogers travels to North Korea, where a university paid for by the west is attempting to open the minds of the secretive state's future elite. Show more
Tom Heap investigates whether Royal Mail would be able to survive without junk mail, and asks what the postal service has to do with the dark side of letters - scam mail. Show more
As Africa gears up to host its first football World Cup, Panorama asks if the beautiful game can save a generation fighting to survive in South Africa. Show more
Panorama Special in which Robert Peston investigates the questions behind the phone hacking trial which saw David Cameron's former spokesman, Andy Coulson, convicted. Show more
Ben Anderson follows the US Marines who have patrolled the Sangin district of Afghanistan since the British withdrawal last year. Has progress been made? Show more
Panorama
Manchester Attack: Terror at the Arena
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News EuropeLatest broadcast: on BBC News North America
Tina Daheley reports on the attack that targeted the audience of thousands of young and teenage girls as they left a pop concert. Show more
Panorama
Hacking: Power, Corruption and Lies
50 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News North AmericaLatest broadcast: on BBC News Latin America
In a Panorama Special, Robert Peston investigates the phone hacking trial which recently saw David Cameron's former spokesman Andy Coulson convicted and three others plead guilty. Show more
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Educating North Korea
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News Asia PacificLatest broadcast: on BBC News Asia Pacific
As part of the Big Stories 2014, Chris Rogers travels to North Korea, where a university paid for by the west is attempting to open the minds of the secretive state's future elite. Show more
Shelley Jofre reports on rare but possibly devastating side effects of SSRI antidepressants that can lead to psychosis, violence and even murder. Show more
Ahead of a possible bid for debt-ridden Manchester United, reporter John Sweeney explores the battle for the soul of the club, and the scale of its debts. Show more
Current affairs programme. Jane Corbin travels to Brazil to meet the families living with the Zika virus, and the doctors and scientists who are trying to eradicate it. Show more
As the UK steel industry fights for its survival, John Humphrys investigates whether it has a future and asks if taxpayers' money should be used to shore it up. Show more
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The Zika Baby Crisis
5 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News EuropeLatest broadcast: on BBC News North America
Panorama travels to Brazil to investigate the Zika virus. Jane Corbin meets the families living with this tragedy and hears from doctors and scientists trying to defeat the virus. Show more
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A Prescription for Murder?
50 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News EuropeLatest broadcast: on BBC News North America
Over 40 million prescriptions for SSRI anti-depressants were handed out by doctors last year in the UK. Panorama reveals the devastating side effects on a tiny minority. Show more
With the quality of water on the UK's beaches in decline, Panorama investigates the outflow pipes discharging sewage, tampons and condoms after heavy rain. Show more