Inside Barclays: Banking on Bonuses
Richard Bilton investigates the bonus culture that drove one of our biggest banks.
Current affairs programme, featuring interviews and investigative reports on a wide variety of subjects
Investigating death rates and mistreatment in Britain's care system for the elderly.
Panorama tries to find new ways to cut the number of traffic tickets issued each year.
An interview with the bookkeeper for the organisation which ran a secret blacklist.
Richard Bilton investigates the bonus culture that drove one of our biggest banks.
Feckless Fathers Duration: 03:33 Britain's Missing Dads
Joining firefighters on the front line amid budget cuts Duration: 02:51 Dial 999... and Wait?
Disabled or Faking it? Duration: 03:12 Disabled or Faking It?
The Truth About Sports Products Duration: 02:17 The Truth About Sports Products
Cold call victim: 'My life of penury' Duration: 02:00 Call Centres Undercover
Drug shortages hit Greece's sick children Duration: 02:22 Life and Debt: A Greek Tragedy
It has been one of the biggest stories in America this year, but the BBC's Raphael Rowe found there is one subject that neither candidate in this year's presidential election wants to talk about - guns.
Consumers could be wasting their money on sports drinks, protein shakes and high-end trainers, according to a new joint investigation by BBC Panorama and the British Medical Journal. Read the full story here.
It is the scourge of the dinner hour. The cold call from a telemarketer just as the family is sitting down to eat. But secret filming by the BBC's Panorama programme found that some firms are not just bending the rules meant to protect people, they are tearing up the rule book entirely. Read full story here.
Major UK-based firms cut secret tax deals with authorities in Luxembourg to avoid millions in corporation tax in Britain, Panorama has found.
Undercover footage reveals abuse of a care home resident. Fiona Phillips reports.Read more
Panorama obtains footage of Dewani couple just hours before Anni Dewani was murdered.Read more
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