Episodes
President Trump's Dirty Secrets
January 16, 2017
Reporter Antony Barnett investigates some of the controversial figures surrounding Donald Trump and how their links to powerful corporations could have far-reaching consequences beyond America.
Undercover: Britain's Cheap Clothes (1)
January 23, 2017
Tazeen Ahmad follows up her 2010 report into working conditions inside factories which are making clothing for major brand labels to see if life has improved for the workers making our clothes.
Undercover: Britain's Cheap Clothes (2)
January 30, 2017
In the second documentary investigating the resurgent UK textile industry, Dispatches goes undercover to follow the next stage of the industry - inside the vast distribution warehouses servicing our online orders.
Undercover: Britain's Homeless Scandal
February 13, 2017
With councils across England and Wales struggling to meet the demand for emergency housing, Jackie Long investigates the impact on homeless women trying to escape life on the streets.
Supermarkets: Brexit and Your Shrinking Shop
February 20, 2017
Harry Wallop reveals which of Britain's favourite brands have been affected by the Brexit vote and looks at how the imposition of European import taxes cold affect the cost of shopping in the UK.
Inside Britain's Airports
February 27, 2017
Each year Britain's airports rake in more than 4 billion pounds, mostly from the plethora of shops in their terminals. Reporter Harry Wallop investigates if passengers are getting a good deal.
Under Lock and Key
March 1, 2017
Thousands of young people with learning disabilities and autism are still being locked up in hospital despite promises made by the government. This special report highlights the lack of bespoke care to meet their needs.
Brexit: Crisis on the Wards
March 13, 2017
This winter, the NHS has suffered one of the most challenging periods in its history. Morland Sanders investigates if the Brexit vote is going to deliver an even bigger problem as staff from EU countries leave.
Britain's Benefit Families
March 20, 2017
Seyi Rhodes investigates benefit reforms by speaking to claimants who have had their housing benefit capped, landlords who can no longer accept claimants as tenants and local councils left to pick up the pieces.
Syria's Disappeared: The Case Against Assad
March 23, 2017
Documentary investigating how tens of thousands of men, women and children have been disappeared by the Assad regime into a network of clandestine detention centers.
Secrets of Coca-Cola
March 27, 2017
Antony Barnett reveals the response of the global soft drinks giant to the UK Government's sugar-tax and leaked e-mails which show the corporation is gathering scientists and academics to challenge the legislation.
President Trump: How Scared Should We Be?
April 3, 2017
Abigail Austen travels to the US to assess what the age of Trump means for the rest of the world, and how serious a threat some of his policies pose to peace and stability around the globe.
Isis and the Battle for Iraq
April 6, 2017
Emmy-award winning journalist Ramita Navai reveals the other side of the war against ISIS in Iraq, looking at allegations of torture, execution and sectarian cleansing of Sunni refugees by Shia militias.
Trump, The Doctor and The Vaccine Scandal
May 8, 2017
With fear of vaccination resurgent in the United States, Cathy Newman reveals the role played by disgraced British doctor Andrew Wakefield in the Trump administration.
Bupa Care Homes Undercover
June 19, 2017
Undercover filming uncovers the specialist dementia care homes for the elderly operated by the UK's largest private medical business BUPA amid allegations of neglect and abuse of patients
Brexit - How to Get a British Passport
June 26, 2017
Reporter Datshiane Navanayagam investigates the many hurdles and costs that people face applying for British citizenship and passports - including large numbers of children born and raised in Britain.
Secrets of Your Cruise
July 3, 2017
Tazeen Ahmad goes undercover as a passenger to investigate the impact that some cruise ships could be having on the environment and public health
Secrets of Britain's New Homes
July 10, 2017
Antony Barnett investigates why so few new homes are being built across Britain and examines links between the property industry and the Government.
Wasting Away: The Truth About Anorexia
August 24, 2017
Mark Austin and his daughter Maddy explore the devastating effects of eating disorders, the availability of suitable care and talk to patients, their families, Prince William of Wales and Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt.
Secrets of Your New Car
August 28, 2017
As concern once again grows around household debt, Dispatches investigates car finance. Undercover filming exposes questionable sales tactics and confusing advice given to customers.
How to Get a Pay Rise
October 16, 2017
Dispatches investigates low wage growth, asking who is responsible for wage stagnation and provides a masterclass on how to get a pay rise.
Trump & Russia: Sex, Spies and Scandal
October 18, 2017
A year after one of the greatest political upsets of all time, Matt Frei travels to Moscow and Washington to find out more about the alleged conspiracy between Donald Trump and Russia.
Who Deserves a Pay Rise?
October 23, 2017
Dispatches investigates what life is like for front-line public sector workers following seven years of pay freezes and pay caps, revealing how far salaries have fallen in real terms.
Is Britain Full?
October 30, 2017
Michael Buerk investigates whether the country can cope with current levels of immigration and the impact of internal migration on over and under populated areas.
Trouble on the Trains
November 6, 2017
Morland Sanders gains access to undercover footage from British Transport Police that exposes the bad behaviour of football-fans on the UK's rail network as they bring offensive chants from the stadiums to the carriages.
The Fight For Mosul
November 7, 2017
Follows the experiences of five young Iraqi Special Forces soldiers tasked with fighting ISIS in Mosul who are haunted by what they've seen and what they've done.
The Great Housing Scandal
November 13, 2017
Following the Grenfell Tower fire, the Prime Minister dedicated her premiership to fixing Britain's broken housing market. Do some of her government's actions contradict that pledge?
How to Avoid the Dementia Tax
November 20, 2017
Tazeen Ahmad investigates the so-called "dementia tax". Why do some dementia sufferers have to sell their home to pay for care, while others gain access to NHS funding?
Al Fayed Behind Closed Doors
December 8, 2017