Mon, Jan 13, 2020
For more than a century, our high streets have been key to our communities but now they face a multitude of challenges. Business journalist Adam Shaw investigates government plans to spend millions of pounds reviving town centres.
Mon, Jan 20, 2020
Leaked documents reveal how an impoverished country was corruptly exploited by its former ruling family. Richard Bilton follows the money trail back to the UK.
Mon, Jan 27, 2020
Richard Bilton asks how safe are 'smart' motorways, where the hard shoulder is turned into a live lane. He assesses the advice given to broken down drivers and learns about the roll-out of the technology.
Mon, Feb 10, 2020
Ellie Flynn talks to the family of Callie Lewis, who killed herself while in the care of the NHS, and uncovers the extent of the service's failure to provide adequate mental health care.
Mon, Feb 24, 2020
Mark Daly investigates fresh allegations made against Alberto Salazar, the man who coached Mo Farah to Olympic glory.
Mon, Mar 2, 2020
Large numbers of people in the UK fall victim to scams each year, many are run from criminal call centres in India. Rajini Vaidyanathan tracks down the man behind one such centre and some of the victims.
Mon, Mar 23, 2020
Jane Corbin looks at how Britain is coping with the Covid 19 crisis - and asks if the government has the right strategy to contain the virus.
Mon, Mar 30, 2020
Richard Bilton examines the financial impact of Covid-19, telling the story of the fight to save the UK's economy from an unprecedented threat.
Mon, Apr 6, 2020
More than one-and-a-half million people across the UK have been told they have to stay at home for at least 3 months because they are most at risk from coronavirus. Richard Bilton hears from some of them.
Mon, Apr 20, 2020
Four weeks into the government lockdown to save lives and protect the NHS, Jane Corbin reports from the frontline to tell the inside story of a Coventry hospital coping with Covid-19.
Mon, Apr 27, 2020
Has the government let down the health workers leading the fight against the coronavirus? Reporter Richard Bilton investigates the delays and mistakes that may have put the lives of NHS staff at risk.
Mon, May 4, 2020
Justin Rowlatt reports from the scientific frontline, finding out how science can help us defeat the virus. With access to key drug and vaccine trials, he reveals a race against time to help save lives.
Mon, Jun 1, 2020
Hilary Andersson reports from New York City, meeting doctors, health workers and community activists, she asks why more than 16,000 people have died during the Coronavirus pandemic in a city with some of the best health care in the world.
Mon, Jun 15, 2020
Thousands of people have joined marches against racism after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Clive Myrie asks if this event could change race relations in America for good.
Mon, Jun 29, 2020
Richard Bilton investigates the rapid expansion of our Covid-19 testing capacity and asks whether we have got the world-beating service the prime minister promised.
Mon, Jul 6, 2020
Deborah James, who herself has incurable bowel cancer, investigates fears that the coronavirus pandemic has caused a crisis in cancer care that could mean many thousands more will die.
Mon, Jul 13, 2020
Scotland has dramatically cut violent crime in the past 15 years, but how was it done? Kate Silverton films with Police Scotland's Violence Reduction Unit to find out.
Mon, Jul 20, 2020
Dr Faye Kirkland investigates the scientific advice the government followed in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic and asks if they were taking a gamble with people's lives.
Mon, Jul 27, 2020
Did China hide crucial information about Covid-19? BBC China Editor Carrie Gracie investigates how it delayed reporting the initial outbreak, evidence that it could be spread to humans and how doctors who spoke out were silenced.
Mon, Aug 10, 2020
The way we eat is changing - and the way we shop for our food is too. Tom Heap investigates the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Britain's biggest manufacturing sector, food.
Mon, Aug 17, 2020
Victoria Derbyshire investigates what the coronavirus lockdown has meant for those trapped with an abusive partner, and meets some of those who have managed to escape.
Mon, Aug 24, 2020
Reporter Darragh MacIntyre meets with the families of British people who have been arbitrarily detained in Iran and asks whether the payment of a historic debt could set them free.
Mon, Sep 7, 2020
As most children in England return to their classrooms, reporter Sean Dilley investigates the system for supporting young people with special educational needs.
Mon, Sep 21, 2020
Leaked reports expose how banks have failed to tackle crime. Richard Bilton exposes the double life of the man who funded the Brexit Party, secret deals at the top of football and business deals billionaires don't want you to know about.
Mon, Oct 5, 2020
Thirty-four people died in Australia last year as the worst bush fires in living memory swept across the country. As this year's fire season gets underway, Clive Myrie asks if these levels of destruction are to become normal.
Mon, Oct 12, 2020
Rianna Croxford examines the evidence surrounding the death of the transport worker who was reported to have died of Covid-19 after a passenger at Victoria Station coughed and spat on her.
Mon, Oct 19, 2020
Colin Jackson investigates the hidden extent of eating disorders in British sport and asks what the authorities should be doing to tackle the problem.
Mon, Nov 2, 2020
Tina Daheley investigates whether TikTok, the social media sensation of lockdown, is safe for the millions of young people who have signed up to use it.
Mon, Nov 9, 2020
Jane Corbin visits Liverpool to find out how people are coping with tier three coronavirus restrictions to find out whether people have complied with the rules, if the restrictions are starting to work and what the future now holds.
Wed, Nov 25, 2020
Datshiane Navanayagam investigates the government's shared-ownership scheme, designed to get more people on the property ladder, but leaving some with escalating costs and huge debts.
Tue, Dec 1, 2020
Richard Bilton looks at some of the businesses fighting to survive in a global pandemic and sees the pressure on the people trying to save jobs and livelihoods.
Mon, Dec 7, 2020
Justin Rowlatt visits communities around Britain battered by this year's extreme weather - unprecedented rainfall, sunshine and sustained high temperatures - to find out how they have coped.