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- The story of Shiori Ito, the woman who shocked Japan with a public allegation of rape in a country where sex crimes are rarely discussed.
- A documentary about the Tuam mother and baby home in Galway, Ireland which closed in 1961.
- The incredible story of Alexei Navalny and the Russian plot to kill him.
- Mina Smallman's daughters were murdered. As their killer and police who took selfies with the bodies come to trial, she shares her journey of grief, rage and faith with Stacey Dooley.
- A disturbing docuseries investigates what happened to thousands of children born to unwed mothers in Ireland 40 years ago, taken by the Catholic Church and the Bons Secours order of nuns and trafficked to the U.S. in forced adoptions, or worse.
- 3.5 million children are growing up in poverty in the UK. It's one of the worst rates in the industrialised world and successive governments continue to struggle to bring it into line. Struggling and without a voice, 'Poor Kids' shines a light on this pressing issue.
- Four young people on the cusp of adulthood prepare for one of the biggest nights of their lives - their Bar and Bat Mitzvah
- Stacey Dooley returns to Springfield Hospital to work with the team once again and meet patients in crisis. This time she must be in scrubs and wear a mask, as she assists front line staff treating a wide range mental health conditions and takes part in the tough decisions necessary to keep patients safe.
- Shot over 12 months, and starting from the moment a 999 call is received, the film follows three brave women who each waive their right to anonymity to show how insidious and terrifying domestic abuse can be.
- Stacey Dooley experiences life on the front-line of mental health services.
- The actress and celebrity Sheridan Smith courageously opens up about her battles with depression and anxiety through the last months of her pregnancy, and explores what help there is for the one in three women who suffer mental health issues before and after giving birth.
- Nearly 10,000 children in Britain visit a parent in prison every week, BAFTA-nominated filmmaker Catey Sexton gives a humane and sensitive insight into their lives in this documentary made for [error].
- A powerful international investigation of the global pharmaceutical industry. Every year, many new drugs come to market which offer hope to the sick and dying. This film investigates just how far drug companies are prepared to go to get their drugs approved; what they will do to make sure they get the prices they want and what happens when profits are put before people.