Sun, Jan 10, 2021
With the country locked down again in the battle against Coronavirus, Clive Myrie asks what it will take to get through this stage of the pandemic as the vaccine races against a new strain of the virus.
Sun, Jan 17, 2021
Mark Daly investigates why black men in the UK are more likely than white men to have force used on them by police and to die in police custody.
Sun, Jan 24, 2021
Olivia Davies went to school with three boys who later went out to fight in Syria. She investigates why they abandoned the UK and what happened to them when they joined the barbaric ISIS regime.
Sun, Feb 14, 2021
Marianna Spring investigates the scare tactics of anti-vaxxers, revealing the scale of a social media blitz that has targeted vulnerable people and is now reaching young generations yet to be called for their vaccination.
Sun, Feb 28, 2021
Richard Bilton investigates the growing problem of fly-tipping waste and asks why so few criminals are prosecuted for despoiling the places we love. Richard meets some of the people fighting back against the fly-tippers.
Sun, Mar 7, 2021
The killing of George Floyd last year triggered a national conversation about race and racism in Britain.Naga Munchetty travels across the country to understand what race and racism mean in the UK today.
Sun, Mar 14, 2021
As the government faces mounting criticism that well-connected people made millions out of Britain's PPE crisis, Richard Bilton investigates the high-profile connections to one lucrative contract.
Wed, Mar 17, 2021
Mark Daly investigates the most sensational break-up in recent political history. Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon took the SNP from nowhere to government. What does their split mean for Scotland and the UK?
Sun, Mar 21, 2021
The UK government says its decisions on Covid-19 have been guided by science. Jane Corbin investigates the policies pursued by governments elsewhere, using data to discover whether anyone got it right.
Tue, May 4, 2021
Greg McKenzie meets young people born or brought up in the UK who say Home Office immigration policy treats them like second-class citizens. They can't vote, can't claim benefits, struggle to go to university and may face deportation.