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Season 2025 / Episode 37 and airs on 08 December 2025 20:00
Panorama is a current affairs programme, featuring interviews and investigative reports on a wide variety of subjects.
Adrian Chiles investigates the extraordinary rise of electric bikes on our streets and what that means for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists.
The new generation of weight loss drugs is now available on the NHS and Panorama has exclusive access to one of the UK's top hospitals as it rolls out Wegovy, also known as Ozempic.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic, the way we work has been transformed, with many more of us working from home. But is that good for us, and is it good for the economy?
With huge clean energy projects stirring anger across Britain, Justin Rowlatt meets the people taking sides in the battle over rewiring Britain.
Panorama investigates the condition of rented properties in the UK. The government says that in England alone the health of two million people is under threat from mould.
It was a crime that horrified the nation. Three young girls murdered and another eight seriously injured at a Taylor Swift yoga and dance workshop. Reporter Judith Moritz meets survivors of the attack
As the war in Ukraine reaches its third anniversary, the new US president says he's the man to get a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. But just how realistic is that?
On 7 January 2025, wildfires engulfed parts of Los Angeles. Panorama examines how climate change and claims of underfunding for public services collided, producing a perfect storm.
Branwen Jeffreys meets with families and teachers to find out how they are helping some of the youngest children impacted by lockdown to catch up on their education and social development.
Alison Holt speaks to the doctors, researchers and frontline staff transforming their parts of the NHS to deliver better care.
Around 600,000 people a year report online stalking and harassment to the police in England and Wales. So, what does it feel like to be a victim? Panorama investigates one extraordinary case.
For fifteen years, reporter Steve Brodie has been following the cases of dozens of entrepreneurs who say Lloyds Bank failed their businesses and ruined their lives.
Catrin Nye reports on how some baby food in plastic pouches are worryingly low in essential vitamins and minerals, while others contain more sugar than the NHS recommends for infants.
The SAS has been accused of committing war crimes in Afghanistan. For the first time, special forces troops tell Panorama what happened during night raid operations. With Richard Bilton.
More than 100,000 children train at swimming clubs across England, many hoping one day to compete at the Olympics. But do those dreams of gold medals come at too high a price?
Ros Atkins sets out to discover the truth about how our money is spent and why politicians keep running into trouble when they try to cut spending.
Millions of us enjoy the thrill of the funfair. But how safe are the rides we're getting on? Reporter Rahil Sheikh investigates, talking to industry insiders and those who've been injured in accidents. Is the current safety regulation system working, and can we trust the funfairs which are a feature of the British summer?
Marianna Spring investigates the rise of health conspiracy theories. Are social media companies' algorithms pushing potentially harmful content at vulnerable patients?
As America joins Israel to prevent Iran from making a nuclear weapon, the conflict in the Middle East risks further escalation. Reporter Nawal Al-Maghafi examines what might happen next.
Reporter Lucy Vallance goes undercover at one of the UK's biggest estate agencies to investigate claims it's not acting in the best interests of customers.
Cyberattacks are on the rise. Reporter Richard Bilton investigates the online crimewave and meets the secret agents trying to stop the hackers.
Why are so many people taking ketamine? Hazel Martin talks to users, those being treated in detox and rehab, and doctors being inundated by young patients in need of help.
A year on from the riots that followed the Southport attack of July 2024, Darragh MacIntyre talks to those who took part about how they account for their actions.
Lucy Letby was found guilty of unimaginable crimes. But some experts say there was no evidence to support her conviction. Judith Moritz investigates.
Richard Bilton investigates the high-end jewellery stores – and the man behind them – that left investors who ploughed £170 million into the business with nothing.
Investigative documentary series revealing the truth about the stories that matter.
On the eve of President Trump's unprecedented second state visit to Britain, Jane Corbin looks at the state of the historic special relationship between the US and the UK.
As the UK prepares to officially recognise a Palestinian state at the United Nations, Panorama and BBC Eye investigate the desperate shortages of food in Gaza and the allegations of war crimes.
Asylum hotels have dominated the news this summer, sparking protests, dividing communities, and forcing the government to promise quicker action. But what's the truth about them?
Secret filming by Panorama reveals evidence of racism, misogyny and officers revelling in the use of force at one of London's busiest police stations, Charing Cross.
EastEnders actor Kellie Bright meets parents who say they're exhausted by the fight to get the right education for their autistic children.
The government's made a very big promise: to build 1.5 million new homes in England by 2029. Anita Rani and Justin Rowlatt travel the length of the country to find out if it can be done.
After two devastating years of war, there is now a fragile ceasefire in Gaza. But will it lead to a lasting peace?
Silicon Valley's original disruptors didn't just change technology – they rewired politics. Panorama investigates the 'PayPal Mafia' and their influence on Donald Trump's rise to the White House.
Britain faces a huge challenge in its relationship with China: can it do business with a rising superpower while keeping the UK safe? Celia Hatton reports.
Reporter Catrin Nye reveals how PFAS can affect health and contaminate the environment, and she asks if the UK government is doing enough to keep us safe.
The UK is plagued by potholes. They can cost drivers dear, injure and even kill. So why are there so many, and why are councils struggling to stay on top of the problem? Richard Bilton investigates.
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