Episode list

Dispatches

My Family and Alzheimer's
Fiona Phillips returns to the issue of Alzheimer's treatment, examining whether there has been any improvement in the provision of financial support and respite care available for them and their carers.
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The Slumdog Children of Mumbai
This Dispatches Special , screening as part of Channel 4's Indian Winter season, reveals the brutal reality of life on the streets and in the slums of Mumbai, following the daily struggles of four young children to survive.
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Afghanistan: Behind Enemy Lines
Dispatches goes inside the enemy camp in northern Afghanistan as award-winning Afghan reporter Najibullah Quraishi is granted access to an army of extreme Islamic combatants.
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Post Office Undercover
Two reporters go undercover as agency postmen to find out if the Royal Mail has delivered on claims that it is modernizing and improving its service.
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Kids Don't Count
An investigation into the rise of school children who are struggling with mathematics and tries to find solutions.
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Kids Don't Count: Part 2
In the second half of the two-part special, maths specialist Richard Dunne returns to Barton Hill Primary School, accompanied by Countdown's Rachel Riley, to help the pupils with their mental arithmetic.
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Britain's Islamic Republic
Dispatches investigates a fundamentalist Islamic group headquartered in Britain, and its claims to have placed its "brothers" in positions of political power here.
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Cameron Uncovered
According to polls, after 13 years in the political wilderness, the Conservatives under David Cameron's leadership seem likely to form the next government. Andrew Rawnsley brings viewers an inside portrait of the government that might be.
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Children of Gaza
Jezza Neumann arrived in Gaza to follow the lives of 3 children over a year. Surrounded by the remnants of the demolished Gaza Strip and increasingly isolated by the blockade that prevents anyone from rebuilding their homes and their lives
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Election Uncovered
It's nearly time to vote and the campaigning is reaching a climax. Journalist Ben Laurance analyses each party's campaign and gets a real taste of what's happening behind the scenes in the run-up to polling day.
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The Lost Girls of South Africa
South Africa has the highest incidence of rape and 80% of the victims are girls under 13. The trauma of 5 such girls in Port Elizabeth is discussed. Ineffective police, lax judiciary and the stretched social welfare system are highlighted.
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How the Banks Won
Next week's emergency budget will bring more cuts and tax rises to help pay for the bank bailout. Will Hutton investigates the banks and what they've done with our money.
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Gun Nation

Sat, Jul 17, 2010
Following an undercover police operation to tackle gun crime in the UK.
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Catching the Gun Runners
For the last two years, Dispatches has been following an undercover police operation as it tracks a criminal gang trying to smuggle guns into Britain.
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Britain's Witch Children
Dispatches looks at why some of Britain's African churches perpetuate the myth of witchcraft and believe children can be possessed by evil spirits.
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Britain's Secret Slaves
A look at domestic workers who come to the UK from other countries and end up being mistreated by having their human rights violated by their employers.
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How the MoD Wastes Our Billions
Veteran war correspondent Sam Kiley turns his sights on the critical issue of whether the British tax payer, and British soldier, are getting value for money from the Ministry of Defence.
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Iraq's Secret War Files
Exposing the full and unreported horror of the Iraqi conflict and its aftermath. The programme reveals the scale of civilian casualties, and allegations that after the scandal of Abu Ghraib, soldiers continued to abuse prisoners; and that US forces did not intervene in the torture and murder of detainees by the Iraqi security services.
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Britain's Street Kids
Exploring hidden world of runaway and evicted teenagers, looking at their lives and how they fend for themselves.
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Riding Europe's Gravy Train
Dispatches reveals the exceptionally generous package of salary, pension and expenses that MEPs receive and how some have abused the rules to pocket as much cash as possible.
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City of Fear

Sun, Nov 21, 2010
Following the police and people of Islamabad as Pakistan's capital battles to overcome an unprecedented wave of terrorist attacks.
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