Jane Corbin returns to University Hospital Coventry following her report from the first wave of the pandemic. She investigates how the hospital is coping now with a surge in Covid variant Omicron cases and a shortage of beds and staff.
Motorists in 2022 face increased risks when getting behind the wheel of their cars. Richard Bilton investigates the causes including weaker policing being a contributing factor.
John Ware looks into the scandal of Downing Street parties during lockdown becoming the greatest crisis in Boris Johnson's career. What does 'partygate' reveal about the character of Britain's current prime minister.
Not enough citizens of poorer countries are getting Covid jabs which has a detrimental effect on the battle against the virus as our best chance to defeat it is by the whole world being fully vaccinated. Panorama investigates why.
Richard Bilton travels to Serbia to investigate where Abramovich's billions came from following the U.K. government sanctioning the billionaire due to his ties to Putin.
Paul Kenyon reports from the frontline in southern Ukraine. The country has fought off one of the world's super-powers for close to a month now. Can it repel Putin's forces?
Panorama is on the frontline with Derbyshire Police to investigate why only one per cent of reported rapes in England and Wales results in a conviction.
The residents of Barnsley give their views on Boris Johnson's flagship levelling up policy to the BBC's new political editor Chris Mason as he returns to his home county of Yorkshire.
As inflation rises to its highest rate in 30 years and energy bills spiral. British households are having to make do with less. 3 families share how they are coping with the predicted biggest fall in living standards since the 1950s.
Eighteen months after the prime minister launched his strategy to help the nation lose weight, EastEnders actress Clair Norris, who is overweight herself, wants to know if it is working.
With more children in care in England than ever before, and the government about to publish a report on the deaths of two toddlers at the hands of their parent's new partners, Panorama investigates how social workers make critical decisions about children's lives.
Laura Kuenssberg investigates what went on under Boris Johnson's roof during lockdown ahead of the release of Sue Gray's report into parties in government buildings.
The logo of US-based company TerraCycle is on the packaging of many of our household goods. Reporting for Panorama, Mobeen Azhar investigates TerraCycle's green credentials and its relationship with major brands.
Panorama investigates Britain's biggest GP network. Reporter Jacqui Wakefield reveals a shortage of GPs and some less qualified medical staff working without adequate supervision.
It was only after Olly Stephens was murdered, in a field outside his home in Reading, that his mum and dad realized the violent and disturbing world their son had been exposed to through his phone.
Those who have lived through Hong Kong's street protest movement are followed by reporter Danny Vincent. Many of these pro-democracy residents are now in prison including both activists and reporters.
Reporter Richard Bilton uncovers how Uber broke laws, upended employment rights and got the backing of politicians as the company forced its way on to our streets.
As Boris Johnson is forced from office, Laura Kuenssberg looks at the scandals that led to his downfall, and hears from the candidates vying to replace him.
Amid strikes, delays and cancellations, Rachel Burden investigates the aviation industry at home and across Europe, hearing from holidaymakers fighting to get compensation.
Thousands of vulnerable people are housed and supported by not-for-profit social housing providers, many of them charities. Rory Carson speaks to tenants who feel they've been let down.
Each year, a billion pounds is lost in failed investment schemes. Panorama tells the story of one of them as its member challenge the regulators they believe failed them.
Women are facing threats and blackmail from a mob of anonymous strangers after their personal details, intimate photos and videos were shared on the social media platform Reddit. The BBC has unmasked the man behind one of the groups.
With unique access to the biggest mental health service in the UK, Panorama reveals the challenges faced daily by clinicians as demand for services reaches unprecedented levels post-pandemic.
Jane Corbin investigates the smugglers who get people into Britain and finds out what the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda means for those attempting the potentially deadly journey.
Covid lock-downs have left a legacy of persistent absence amongst some students, and schools are under pressure to get them back through the gates. Branwen Jeffreys investigates.
The wood-burning Drax power station in Yorkshire provides 12 per cent of the UK's renewable energy. Reporter Joe Crowley investigates where the wood comes from and uncovers an environmental scandal.
Line of Duty actor and campaigner Tommy Jessop investigates why people with a learning disability are more than twice as likely to die from avoidable causes than the rest of the population.
Journalist Layla Wright investigates events as they unfolded at the 2022 UEFA Champions League final in Paris between Liverpool and Real Madrid to try to understand what went wrong.
As U.S. conspiracist, Alex Jones, is ordered to pay nearly $1 billion to families of the Sandy Hook school shooting after claiming the attack was a hoax, Marianna Spring investigates 'disaster trolls' in the U.K.
Why are there so many incidents of road rage, injury and confrontation between motorists and cyclists? Reporter Richard Bilton hits the road to investigate.
How will voters feel if Trump runs for president again? Many Republicans back his claim that the 2020 election was stolen, dangerously dividing the country 2 years on. Can US democracy endure the destructive forces now converging upon it?
From a thriving city to a war-torn ruin. The people of Mariupol share powerful and shocking stories of bravery, loss and determination as the Ukraine war unfolded.
Reporter Kate Quilton explores why current food prices are so high as they have risen at the fastest rate in more than 40 years with household budgets being squeezed as the cost-of-living crisis continues.
With mortgage rates up and rents soaring, the rapid increase in interest rates has left many at breaking point. Reporter Richard Bilton investigates what's gone wrong with the UK's housing market.