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Dispatches

Season 32

January 28, 2018

26 Episodes

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Episodes

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E1

Politicians for Hire: Cashing in on Brexit

January 28, 2018

Dispatches goes undercover posing as representatives of a Chinese company to investigate how politicians, including former cabinet ministers, are looking to make money by advising businesses about Brexit.

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E2

Undercover in Premier Inn

February 12, 2018

A reporter goes undercover as an agency housekeeper working at a Premier Inn hotel in central London and discovers some uncomfortable truths about what it is like for some of the people working there.

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Football's Wall of Silence

February 15, 2018

In an Al Jazeera investigation, Reporter Deboarah Davies reveals how former youth football coach Barry Bennell spent his days coaching children and nights abusing them.

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Undercover: Inside the Priory

February 19, 2018

Faced with a shortage of places to treat mental health patients, the NHS is placing patients in private hospitals. Dispatches goes undercover inside one of the American-owned Priory Group's hospitals to investigate.

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Britain's University Spending Scandal

February 26, 2018

At a time when students are graduating up to 58,000 pounds in debt and university staff are protesting about cuts to their pensions, Dispatches investigates the expenses of Britain's top universities.

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The Week Britain Froze

March 5, 2018

The Week Britain Froze examines the causes of the Beast from the East, tells extraordinary stories of human courage, and asks if this freezing weather is a sign of things to come.

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Undercover: Who's Policing Your Bank?

March 12, 2018

Dispatches goes undercover to discover if the UK's Financial Ombudsman acts in favour of banks and against their customers.

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The Truth About Your Pay

March 19, 2018

With the deadline for companies to disclose their gender pay gap approaching, reporter Tazeen Ahmad reveals how the figures presented may not be all that they seem.

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E9

Who Speaks for British Muslims?

March 26, 2018

Across Britain the police, government agencies and other public bodies have been reaching out to Muslim groups in the fight against extremism - but how much do they know about some of these groups?

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Russian Spy Assassins: The Salisbury Attack

March 26, 2018

Matt Frei examines former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal's past - and the murky world of espionage, politics and crime - to find potential motives for his poisoning in Salisbury.

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E11

Britain's Diesel Scandal

April 9, 2018

An undercover investigation into how British hauliers are using hi-tech cheat devices and computer hacking to disable the emissions controls on their lorries saving them money but worsening air quality.

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E12

The True Cost of Green Energy

April 16, 2018

An investigation of the government-subsidised renewable energy industry turning trees into fuel, asking whether burning wood is really a more environmentally friendly alternative to burning coal.

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E13

Britain's Benefits Crisis

May 7, 2018

Morland Sanders asks if the changes made to the Universal Credit system have forced some people to become homeless and to turn to food banks for support and if the nationwide roll-out of the changes should be halted.

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E14

Myanmar's Killing Fields

May 14, 2018

For the past five years an undercover network of Rohingya activists have been risking their lives to secretly film evidence of years of repression, violence and mass murder by the authorities in Myanmar.

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E15

After Grenfell, How Safe Are We?

June 8, 2018

A year on from the Grenfell Tower disaster Ed Howker investigates claims that even after the Hackitt Review of building regulations Britain's tower blocks are still not safe.

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E16

Getting Rich From the Housing Crisis

July 16, 2018

Britain faces a major housing shortage so how is it that some of those who are responsible for providing the social housing that is so desperately needed seem to be doing so well out of the crisis?

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E17

Inside Facebook: Secrets of the Social Network

July 17, 2018

Dispatches goes undercover in the secretive world of the people who decide what can and can't be posted on Facebook, exploring how their decisions are made and the impact they have on users.

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E18

Plot to Kill: Britain's Neo-Nazi Terrorists

July 18, 2018

With exclusive access to the secretive world of Britain's new neo-Nazis, Dispatches tells the inside story of a far-right terrorist plot to murder an MP, and how the plan was betrayed to the police.

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E19

Homeless and Working

July 23, 2018

Datshiane Navanayagam goes behind the scenes at two homeless shelters in London to reveal the growing number of people who are in work but are unable to afford high private rents in a low wage economy.

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E20

Breastfeeding Uncovered

July 30, 2018

Journalist and television presenter Kate Quilton investigates why Britain has some of the worst breastfeeding rates in the world and also explores some of the scientific evidence for the benefits of breast milk.

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E21

How to lose Seven Billion Pounds

August 23, 2018

Liam Halligan reveals the story behind the collapse of Carillion, the vast British company built on billions of pounds of public money and that imploded in January 2018.

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E22

Lawless Britain: Where are the Police?

October 8, 2018

An increasing number of victims of crime are claiming that the police are not fully investigating their cases, while police cite a lack of resources. Are we entering a new era of policing?

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Witness Intimidation Revealed: Stitches For Snitches

October 15, 2018

Livvy Haydock explores the dark world of online witness intimidation, meeting those who threaten 'snitches' and the families of witnesses who paid the price for telling the truth in court.

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E24

Cannabis: Time to End the Ban?

October 22, 2018

Over 2 million people smoke cannabis in the UK. Some police forces no longer prosecute for possession. Canada and several American States have legalised it. So should the UK follow suit?

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E25

Born on the Breadline

October 29, 2018

Examines the growing need for baby banks in the UK and meets the working parents who are turning to them to provide their young children with nappies, clothes, toys and cots.

North Korea: Life Inside the Secret State
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North Korea: Life Inside the Secret State

November 5, 2018

North Korean citizens reveal what life is like for the 24 million people who live in the world's most secretive country, where the state controls every aspect of their life.