Mon, Jan 21, 2019
Richard Bilton investigates events at Gosport War Memorial Hospital after an official inquiry found that more than 450 patients had their lives cut short, many given fatal doses of painkillers.
Mon, Feb 4, 2019
Adrian Chiles follows MPs through a historic fortnight in Westminster to find out who is in charge - and are they putting party politics before the best interests of the country?
Mon, Feb 11, 2019
Catrin Nye investigates the use of digital influencers in the advertising industry and the impact this new form of advertising is having on consumers.
Mon, Feb 25, 2019
Dr Faye Kirkland investigates how much we understand about the care being offered to transgender children at a time when more young people than ever are exploring their gender identity.
Mon, Mar 4, 2019
What's behind Scotland's rising toll of drugs deaths? Chris Clements reveals the growing abuse of prescription pills, investigating the illicit online trade in pills that is being driven by social media.
Mon, Mar 18, 2019
Richard Bilton meets the controversial landlord who is now evicting 90 families so that he can cash-in on his property empire and finds out what life is like for the families facing eviction.
Mon, Mar 25, 2019
Bronagh Munro examines the shocking way in which some academy trusts are running schools, speaking to former teachers turned whistle-blowers alleging nepotism, cheating on exams and financial irregularities.
Mon, Apr 15, 2019
Justin Rowlatt investigates the 3 days of disruption at Gatwick Airport, asking what really happened? Why no-one has been caught? Was there a drone at all? What needs to be done to protect our skies?
Mon, Apr 29, 2019
Jane Corbin investigates cases of child sexual abuse that were ignored for years by senior clergy in the Church of England and asks whether the Church has now learned the lessons of the past?
Mon, May 13, 2019
Amar, a victim of napalm attacks by Saddam Hussein's forces in 1991, returns to Iraq for the first time in 30 years to try to find his family.
Mon, May 20, 2019
Lucy Adams explores the £1 billion industry producing one of the UK's biggest food exports and one of the country's favourite fish but is salmon farming really sustainable?
Mon, Jun 3, 2019
Reporter Mayeni Jones investigates an energy deal involving secret payments made by a controversial businessman to the family of a senior politician. Why has one of Britain's biggest companies invested in the project?
Wed, Jun 5, 2019
With more and more care homes closing and a shortage of carers, Alison Holt meets some of the vulnerable people threatened with selling their homes to pay for their care.
Mon, Jun 10, 2019
With alcohol-related deaths on the rise, Adrian Chiles investigates what we know about the dangers of drinking, and why the alcohol industry isn't telling us more.
Mon, Jun 17, 2019
Fiona Phillips investigates some of the lenders who have stepped in following the collapse of Wonga and asks why the cap on payday loans doesn't apply to other types of lending?
Mon, Jun 24, 2019
After a bruising round of campaigning and vote-offs, there are just two candidates left in the race to be the next Prime Minister, John Pienaar asks if either can end the Brexit deadlock.
Mon, Jul 8, 2019
With a no-deal Brexit looking increasingly likely, Jane Corbin travels around the UK meeting those who welcome it and fear it and examines preparations for it.
Thu, Jul 18, 2019
For the first time, the politicians and negotiators on both sides of the channel tell the story of the key events, the mistakes and the miscalculations that made Theresa May postpone Brexit and forced her from office.
Mon, Jul 22, 2019
Hilary Andersson reports from Alabama, one of 12 US states attempting to overturn the constitutional right to abortion. She speaks to campaigners and politicians on both sides of the debate.
Mon, Jul 29, 2019
Richard Bilton investigates the fatal flaws of the Boeing 737 Max and asks whether the aviation giant should have done more to protect passengers.
Mon, Aug 5, 2019
Stacey Dooley travels to Kurdish-controlled northern Syria to holding camps where she meets western women who left their countries to join the so-called Islamic State.
Mon, Aug 12, 2019
Britain's betting industry is booming. The amount we lose to the bookies has almost doubled in a decade. Bronagh Munro asks if they are doing enough to protect problem gamblers?
Mon, Sep 9, 2019
Chanell Wallace, whose brother was stabbed to death when she was 11, meets young people growing up in communities where carrying a knife is now normal. She sees how knife crime is ruining lives and the impact of knives on the classroom.
Mon, Sep 30, 2019
Jane Corbin investigates the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul and asks if the West has turned a blind eye in pursuit of lucrative trade deals?
Mon, Oct 21, 2019
Following the massive losses made by the man touted as the golden boy of investing, Neil Woodford, Richard Bilton investigates the secretive world of fund managers.
Mon, Oct 28, 2019
Andrew Verity reveals how billions of pounds of drug money is laundered in the UK each year. He follows the criminal cash from the streets of London to the gold markets of Dubai.
Wed, Nov 6, 2019
David Dimbleby travels around the UK to reveal why this is going to be the most unpredictable general election of his 50 year career. He finds a country divided as never before.
Mon, Nov 11, 2019
Justin Rowlatt investigates plans by the aviation industry to reduce carbon emissions and asks whether it is promising more than it can deliver.
Mon, Dec 2, 2019
As Prince Andrew steps back from his public duties, Darragh MacIntyre hears from the victims of his former friend and convicted child sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Mon, Dec 9, 2019
One year on reporter Catrin Nye returns to Flintshire in North Wales to learn if the roll-out of Universal Credit is still causing difficulties for vulnerable claimants there.
Mon, Dec 16, 2019
Greg McKenzie investigates accusations of financial irregularities at the Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church, a charity dedicated to tackling gang violence and crime.