Reporter Bronagh Munro interrogates the evidence linking an Italian man to the murder of South Korean student Jong Ok Shin in Bournemouth in 2002. Show more
Reporter Bronagh Munro examines the evidence that convicted Omar Benguit of the murder of South Korean student Jong Ok Shin in Bournemouth in 2002. Show more
Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates the case of Richard Huckle, who was convicted of a large number of sexual offences against children in Malaysia. Show more
Bronagh Munro investigates the big companies that are profiting from rising energy bills and asks whether some are cashing in at our expense. Show more
Bronagh Munro investigates the big companies that are profiting from rising energy bills and asks whether some are cashing in at our expense. Show more
Bad investments have left Thurrock Council effectively bankrupt. Bronagh Munro reveals how a businessman spent council cash on himself and left local people to pay the price. Show more
More young people than ever are coming forward to explore their gender identity. Doctors are divided about the best way to help - so what is the evidence? Show more
Britain’s betting industry is booming. The amount we lose to the betting companies has almost doubled in a decade, but are the bookies doing enough to protect problem gamblers? Show more
Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates a businessman whose companies have been paid millions from school budgets and asks whether it is the pupils who are paying the price. Show more
The sex industry has been transformed by the internet, and most sex workers now meet their customers through online sites. Bronagh Munro investigates the online pimps who traffic vulnerable women. Show more
The best way to win the battle against Covid is to vaccinate the whole world, but in poorer countries not enough people are getting the jab. Bronagh Munro investigates why. Show more
Panorama
Why Aren’t We Vaccinating the World?
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News Asia PacificLatest broadcast: on BBC News Africa
The best way to win the battle against Covid is to vaccinate the whole world, but in poorer countries not enough people are getting the jab. Bronagh Munro investigates why. Show more
Reporter Bronagh Munro uncovers new evidence that casts doubt on the conviction of a man who has spent 19 years in prison for murder. Show more
Only one in 20 crimes in England and Wales result in someone being charged. Bronagh Munro meets the victims left to investigate their own crimes and seeks the criminals who have escaped justice. Show more
Spotlight
Abortion: Yes or No?
35 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One Northern Ireland HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland
With ten days to go to the abortion referendum in the Republic of Ireland, Bronagh Munro examines the debate and asks if it will have an impact in Northern Ireland.
Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates how Liverpool came to dominate the UK drug market and how organised crime brought death to Olivia Pratt-Korbel's door. Show more
Bronagh Munro investigates the crime bosses who ran the Huyton Firm, who terrorised Liverpool. They are now behind bars after 10,000 of their secret messages were decrypted. Show more