Mum Loves Drugs, Not Me…
Mum Loves Drugs, Not Me, reveals the destruction and despair drugs wreak upon families and how it is the children and the grandparents who suffer the consequences.
Kids, Knives & Broken Lives
The press and TV news reports are full of politicians, youth workers, police and journalists pontificating about the epidemic of gun and knife crime on Britain’s streets…
Undercover in Tibet
As Tibetan protesters take to the streets in the biggest and most bloody challenge to Chinese rule in nearly 20 years, Dispatches reports on the…
Bulgaria’s Abandoned Children
In the hills of rural Bulgaria lies Mogilino, a small village whose main employer is the children's Social Care Home - where 75 unwanted children are growing up.
China’s Stolen Children
Ten years after the policy-changing and award-winning film, The Dying Rooms, the same team returns to a very different China where the infamous One Child Policy…
An Eye for An Eye
In London alone, 27 teenagers were murdered in 2007. Statistics reveal that five children are injured in knife or gun attacks every day.
Evicted: The Hidden Homeless
In a country where people can own two or three homes, these are the stories of those who don’t have one. All three girls and their families have endured…
A World Without Water
The world is running out of water. All of us will face it soon, some of us are facing it now. As the highest water bills ever land on doormats across the UK this April…
The Real Sex Traffic
A gripping documentary exposé inside the global sex slave trade in women from the former Soviet Bloc. An estimated half million women are trafficked annually…
Orphans of Nkandla
Mbali is eleven, but she takes her responsibilities very seriously. Whether looking after her seven-year-old brother, caring for her desperately ill father…
Dying for Drugs
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.
Screws: Inside Belmarsh
‘Screws’ follows a group of newly recruited prison officers through training at the country’s most controversial jail: HMP Belmarsh in South East London.
The Transplant Trade
The concept of trading in human organs seems horrifying to many in the West, but for some of the poorest people in the developing world selling an organ…
Reporters at War
Reporters At War is a three-part series that takes a long hard look at one of the most dramatic and dangerous careers of modern times, that of the war correspondent.
Beating the Bullies
Sixteen children a year commit suicide because of bullying. Peer mediation is a radical new way forward. Nearly all the children at Heatherbrook Primary…
Slavery: A Global Investigation
Slavery is officially banned internationally by all countries, yet despite this, in the world today there are more slaves now than ever before. In the four hundred years…
Kids Behind Bars
Hidden away in the very darkest corners of countries that would rather not acknowledge their existence, there is an army of children whose voices are never heard.
Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves?
Everyone knows the genocide of the Jews; the fact that the Romanies were victims of the same criminal and racist policies is unknown or ignored.
School Girl Killer
14-year-old Aberash was walking home from school when a group of horsemen thundered across the plain and kidnapped her. They beat her up, forced…