Can psychedelic drugs overcome their notoriety to become accepted for routine medical use?
Published on Thursday, 7th April 2016.
The gangland feud that led to two horrific murders within just four days in Dublin.
Published on Friday, 4th March 2016.
How did Jimmy Savile get away with sexual abuse when so many people knew so much?
Published on Thursday, 25th February 2016.
What would a seven-day NHS look like, and can the government afford to pay for it?
Published on Thursday, 18th February 2016.
US satirist PJ O'Rourke goes on the campaign trail in New Hampshire. Can Trump really win?
Published on Thursday, 11th February 2016.
The former army chief speaks on now-dismissed allegations of child abuse made against him
Published on Thursday, 4th February 2016.
Tommy Robinson launches the UK branch of the German anti-Islam group Pegida.
Published on Thursday, 28th January 2016.
The story behind the fatal poisoning in London of Russian exile Alexander Litvinenko.
Published on Thursday, 21st January 2016.
Should Labour MPs be scared of Momentum? Stephen Bush of the New Statesman finds out.
Published on Thursday, 14th January 2016.
Is it time for the west to admit it lost the war in Afghanistan?
Published on Thursday, 7th January 2016.
The secretive counter-extremism programme known as Channel is investigated by John Ware.
Published on Sunday, 3rd January 2016.
Thousands of migrants are stuck in Vienna. Will they ever realise their European dreams?
Published on Thursday, 24th December 2015.
Has the west or its allies entered into an unspoken alliance with Al Qaeda in Syria?
Published on Thursday, 17th December 2015.
Investigating bullying allegations in the conservative youth movement. John Manel reports.
Published on Thursday, 10th December 2015.
Edward Stourton and 4 British Muslim journalists discuss the extremist threat to the UK
Published on Friday, 20th November 2015.
Peter Oborne gives his verdict on crucial questions raised by the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Published on Thursday, 29th October 2015.
Why an operation might be the best way to treat Type 2 diabetes
Published on Thursday, 22nd October 2015.
Why the first licensed drug to treat low sexual desire in women is proving controversial.
Published on Thursday, 1st October 2015.
Can Greece turn its fortunes around? Frances Stonor Saunders asks the Greek people.
Published on Thursday, 24th September 2015.
Why British writer Cedric Belfrage avoided prosecution after passing top secrets to Russia
Published on Thursday, 17th September 2015.
The current milk crisis, seen through the prism of long-running radio soap The Archers.
Published on Thursday, 10th September 2015.
Mairia Cahill tells her story of sexual abuse at the hands of a senior IRA operative.
Published on Thursday, 3rd September 2015.
Are e-cigarettes a health hazard or the best aid we have for smokers trying to quit?
Published on Thursday, 27th August 2015.
Deserted beaches and empty hotels: a package holiday after the terror attack in Sousse.
Published on Thursday, 20th August 2015.
How has Jeremy Corbyn MP garnered so much support in Labour's leadership contest?
Published on Thursday, 13th August 2015.
The charity Kids Company and its founder Camila Batmanghelidjh are under fire. Why?
Published on Thursday, 6th August 2015.
Peter Marshall investigates claims the RSPCA faces a takeover by animal rights radicals.
Published on Thursday, 30th July 2015.
Do Jehovah's Witnesses' child safeguarding policies adequately protect against abuse?
Published on Thursday, 23rd July 2015.
Mobeen Azhar investigates the rising popularity of 'chemsex' parties on London's gay scene
Published on Thursday, 2nd July 2015.
Why aid money pouring into Nepal after the earthquake is likely to be corruptly diverted.
Published on Thursday, 21st May 2015.
Why drug resistance is considered a severe threat to public safety. Peter Marshall reports
Published on Thursday, 7th May 2015.
A City banker gets £3 million payout for sexism at work. Why do such cases still happen?
Published on Thursday, 30th April 2015.
How Satanic abuse accusations in a north London suburb went global, despite being untrue.
Published on Thursday, 23rd April 2015.
Are sharia councils in the UK a cause for concern? Jenny Chryss reports.
Published on Thursday, 16th April 2015.
EU sanctions on Russia are up for renewal. The Report asks should the UK be backing them?
Published on Thursday, 9th April 2015.
As Amanda Knox is cleared of Meredith Kercher's murder, the case against her is assessed.
Published on Thursday, 2nd April 2015.
As Tony Blair prepares to quit his diplomatic role in the Middle East, Simon Cox asks why.
Published on Thursday, 26th March 2015.
Is the Daily Telegraph allowing advertisers to influence its news agenda?
Published on Thursday, 19th March 2015.
Low-fat diets are often recommended, but is this based on solid science?
Published on Thursday, 12th March 2015.
Simon Cox investigates the changing face of prejudice against Jewish people.
Published on Thursday, 5th March 2015.
France wants its Muslims to be more French, but where does this leave their identity?
Published on Thursday, 29th January 2015.
Pegida, Germany's anti-Islamisation movement, is growing fast. Catrin Nye investigates.
Published on Thursday, 22nd January 2015.
Have UK intelligence agencies been involved in torture? Is enough being done to find out?
Published on Thursday, 15th January 2015.
Former jihadi Aimen Dean explains how Islamic State came to power and how it survives.
Published on Thursday, 8th January 2015.
Should women suspected of making false accusations of rape be prosecuted?
Published on Thursday, 18th December 2014.
Are private schools doing enough to support state schools? Simon Cox investigates.
Published on Thursday, 11th December 2014.
Suspected suicide bomber Kabir Ahmed left Derby to join IS. Simon Cox investigates why.
Published on Thursday, 4th December 2014.
Will the Virgin brand survive the damage caused by the crash of a Virgin Galactic rocket?
Published on Thursday, 27th November 2014.
Can the UK afford to continue selling off valuable social housing stock on the cheap?
Published on Thursday, 20th November 2014.
Why is Tesco under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office? Simon Cox reports.
Published on Thursday, 13th November 2014.
Why are paramedics quitting the ambulance service in rising numbers? With Adrian Goldberg.
Published on Thursday, 9th October 2014.
Is Francis the 'revolutionary' Pope that his admirers hope for and his critics fear?
Published on Thursday, 2nd October 2014.
How have voters in Stirling decided whether or not to vote for Scottish independence?
Published on Thursday, 25th September 2014.
Simon Cox looks into the effects of the 'right to be forgotten' ruling.
Published on Thursday, 18th September 2014.
Rising racism in Northern Ireland - but who is behind it? Helen Grady investigates.
Published on Thursday, 11th September 2014.
Melanie Abbott explores the journey Afghan Sikhs make to build a new life in the UK.
Published on Thursday, 4th September 2014.
With big publishers and Amazon at war, Adam Fleming reports on turmoil in the book world.
Published on Thursday, 28th August 2014.
UK surrogacy is based on trust rather than contract. Catrin Nye asks if the system works.
Published on Thursday, 21st August 2014.
Giving power to the people was the big idea of the coalition, but what has become of it?
Published on Thursday, 14th August 2014.
The Report speaks to the wife and son of the murdered former Russian intelligence officer
Published on Thursday, 7th August 2014.
Could increasing access to weight loss surgery help the battle against diabetes?
Published on Thursday, 31st July 2014.
Allegations of a plot to Islamise secular schools in Birmingham investigated.
Published on Thursday, 24th July 2014.
British jihadi Babar Ahmad's journey from Tooting to a US jail. Dominic Casciani reports.
Published on Thursday, 17th July 2014.
Wesley Stephenson goes to south Essex to find out why so many residents voted UKIP.
Published on Thursday, 10th July 2014.
Published on Thursday, 3rd July 2014.
The unsolved murder of Daniel Morgan and claims of police corruption in the case.
Published on Thursday, 22nd May 2014.
Investigating the barrister and author Constance Briscoe, jailed for lying to the police.
Published on Thursday, 15th May 2014.
Converts to Islam tell reporter Zubeida Malik how they were lured into extremism.
Published on Thursday, 8th May 2014.
Simon Cox investigates allegations of abuse of power and a culture of silence.
Published on Thursday, 1st May 2014.
Was David Cameron right to order an investigation into the Islamist organisation?
Published on Thursday, 24th April 2014.
The MPs' expenses row has claimed another victim, five years after the initial revelations
Published on Thursday, 17th April 2014.
Tom Esslemont demystifies the debate surrounding the cholesterol-lowering drugs.
Published on Thursday, 10th April 2014.
How can a plane disappear, and why are we no nearer to solving the enigma of flight MH370?
Published on Thursday, 3rd April 2014.
A Danish zoo caused outrage when it killed a giraffe. Do UK zoos do similar culls?
Published on Thursday, 27th February 2014.
Is Amanda Knox really guilty of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher?
Published on Thursday, 20th February 2014.
Phil Kemp reveals the ideological battle between Ofsted and some of its inspectors.
Published on Thursday, 13th February 2014.
Edward Stourton investigates Turkey's most powerful grassroots Islamic network.
Published on Thursday, 6th February 2014.
What does the popularity of controversial comedian Dieudonne tell us about France today?
Published on Thursday, 30th January 2014.
What caused the trouble at Oakwood Prison? Hannah Barnes investigates.
Published on Thursday, 23rd January 2014.
How can the NHS offer more in a time of unprecedented financial pressures?
Published on Thursday, 16th January 2014.
The Supreme Court will rule soon on 'right to die' issues. Can we learn from Belgium?
Published on Thursday, 9th January 2014.
Did police falsify evidence against some miners during the 1984 strike? With Jenny Chryss.
Published on Thursday, 2nd January 2014.
Do ageing bank IT systems pose a risk to financial stability? Melanie Abbott investigates.
Published on Thursday, 26th December 2013.
How did three women disappear into a London-based Maoist group for more than 30 years?
Published on Thursday, 19th December 2013.
Andrew Fletcher investigates tensions in some UK cities with large Roma communities.
Published on Thursday, 12th December 2013.
Have the Coalition's terror reforms struck the right balance?
Published on Thursday, 5th December 2013.
Why did the former Pope Benedict resign? Mark Dowd travels to Rome to investigate.
Published on Thursday, 28th November 2013.
As energy bills rise, The Report investigates if customers are being ripped off.
Published on Thursday, 21st November 2013.
IT problems have scuppered an overhaul of the benefits system. What went wrong?
Published on Thursday, 10th October 2013.
Are the warnings that the new Help to Buy scheme will cause a price bubble justified?
Published on Thursday, 3rd October 2013.
Samantha Lewthwaite is once again connected to terrorism in Kenya. Who is she?
Published on Thursday, 26th September 2013.
Original insights into major news stories. How dangerous are taser stun guns?
Published on Thursday, 19th September 2013.
Investigating the death of bank intern Moritz Erhardt and the working culture of the City.
Published on Thursday, 12th September 2013.
Wesley Stephenson investigates fracking, a way of extracting shale gas.
Published on Thursday, 5th September 2013.
How do private investigators carry out surveillance on individuals?
Published on Thursday, 29th August 2013.
Phillip Kemp travels to Gibraltar to investigate what's really happening on The Rock.
Published on Thursday, 22nd August 2013.
Helen Grady looks at the campaign against the Liverpool Care Pathway for dying patients.
Published on Thursday, 15th August 2013.
Simon Cox investigates why we can't catch the athletes who dope.
Published on Thursday, 8th August 2013.
Three reservists died during SAS selection. Adam Fleming asks if the training is safe.
Published on Thursday, 1st August 2013.
Did the trade union Unite break the rules in pursuit of its preferred candidate for MP?
Published on Thursday, 25th July 2013.
Simon Cox asks why people are being turned away by the NHS patient complaints watchdog.
Published on Thursday, 18th July 2013.
Melanie Abbott probes the activities of undercover police officers.
Published on Thursday, 11th July 2013.
How is Woolwich in south-east London coping with the killing of drummer Lee Rigby?
Published on Thursday, 4th July 2013.
Is A&E in England on the verge of collapse? Simon Cox investigates.
Published on Thursday, 30th May 2013.
Can the criminal justice system deliver on its promise to deal with historic sexual abuse?
Published on Thursday, 23rd May 2013.
An assessment of Police and Crime Commissioners' performance six months into the job.
Published on Thursday, 16th May 2013.
How high rates of autism among some immigrant groups are still affecting the uptake of MMR
Published on Thursday, 2nd May 2013.
Simon Cox investigates the virtual currency Bitcoin. What is it and what is it for?
Published on Thursday, 25th April 2013.
Who can parents trust to tell them where is best for their children to have heart surgery?
Published on Thursday, 18th April 2013.
Mark Dowd travels to Argentina to probe the background of the new Pope.
Published on Thursday, 11th April 2013.
Simon Cox travels to Cyprus to examine how the banks ended up in such a mess.
Published on Thursday, 4th April 2013.
Investigating the lifting of restrictions on Bulgarian and Romanian migrants in 2014.
Published on Thursday, 28th March 2013.
Simon Cox investigates the dangers of 'pension liberation' schemes.
Published on Thursday, 21st March 2013.
Simon Cox investigates the blacklisting of thousands of construction workers.
Published on Thursday, 14th February 2013.
What knock-on effect will recent retail collapses have on the high street?
Published on Thursday, 7th February 2013.
Simon Cox investigates what really went on at the In Amenas gas field in Algeria.
Published on Thursday, 31st January 2013.
Phil Kemp examines the Police Federation and the resignation of Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell
Published on Thursday, 24th January 2013.
Simon Cox examines the continuing scandal of Libor manipulation, and its victims.
Published on Thursday, 17th January 2013.
With rising rail fares and punctuality targets missed, do passengers get value for money?
Published on Thursday, 10th January 2013.
Should there be an over-arching inquiry into historic child abuse in England and Wales?
Published on Thursday, 3rd January 2013.
Phil Kemp investigates the sale of software company Autonomy to IT giant Hewlett Packard.
Published on Thursday, 27th December 2012.
Simon Cox investigates concerns about the number of Roma children being taken into care.
Published on Thursday, 20th December 2012.
Linda Pressly asks, what happened with the Church of England's vote on women bishops?
Published on Thursday, 13th December 2012.
Matthew Hill asks why the Cornwall surgeon Rob Jones remained in practice so long.
Published on Thursday, 6th December 2012.
Angus Crawford examines controversial change at the Royal British Legion.
Published on Thursday, 29th November 2012.
Melanie Abbott asks how the law can deal with burglary victims who attack their intruders.
Published on Thursday, 22nd November 2012.
Simon Cox investigates the battle for influence over free schools.
Published on Thursday, 11th October 2012.
Why has it taken more than 20 years for the truth about Hillsborough to emerge?
Published on Thursday, 4th October 2012.
Simon Cox investigates the murder of a British family near Annecy in the French Alps.
Published on Thursday, 27th September 2012.
Why has London Metropolitan University lost its licence to sponsor overseas students?
Published on Thursday, 20th September 2012.
Is the Independent Police Complaints Commission up to the job? Simon Cox investigates.
Published on Thursday, 13th September 2012.
Melanie Abbott asks whether the cosmetic surgery industry has cleaned up its act.
Published on Thursday, 6th September 2012.
Hannah Barnes investigates the state of the forensic science industry in the UK.
Published on Thursday, 30th August 2012.
What is the impact of the £9,000-a-year student fees on English universities?
Published on Thursday, 23rd August 2012.
Should severely obese children be taken into care?
Published on Thursday, 16th August 2012.
Simon Cox investigates the economic legacy of hosting the Olympic Games.
Published on Thursday, 9th August 2012.
Mukul Devichand investigates the inside story of G4S and Olympic security.
Published on Thursday, 2nd August 2012.
What are the reasons behind the strike by border staff? Adrian Goldberg investigates.
Published on Thursday, 26th July 2012.
As banks are investigated for rigging the Libor interest rate, Simon Cox asks who lost out
Published on Thursday, 19th July 2012.
Wesley Stephenson asks if lessons be learnt from the first NHS Trust to go bust.
Published on Thursday, 12th July 2012.
Is profit being prioritised over a duty of care when it comes to children's homes?
Published on Thursday, 5th July 2012.
How children sent into care far from home become vulnerable to grooming for sexual abuse.
Published on Thursday, 31st May 2012.
Phillip Kemp asks if the investigation into MI6 agent Gareth Williams' death was flawed.
Published on Thursday, 24th May 2012.
Will charities be hit as hard as they claim by cuts to tax relief on donations?
Published on Thursday, 10th May 2012.
Phil Kemp asks if banks are facing another mis-selling scandal with 'interest rate swaps'.
Published on Thursday, 3rd May 2012.
Will we find out why police shot Mark Duggan, whose death sparked last summer's riots?
Published on Thursday, 26th April 2012.
Will the Coalition's planned minimum price for alcohol reduce binge drinking and violence?
Published on Thursday, 19th April 2012.
The Report investigates England's worst drought in over 30 years.
Published on Thursday, 12th April 2012.
The widow of the 7/7 King's Cross bomber is alleged to be involved in an al-Shabaab plot.
Published on Thursday, 5th April 2012.
Is the government's welfare-to-work programme simply unworkable?
Published on Thursday, 29th March 2012.
Simon Cox asks: why is NHS reform mired in controversy?
Published on Thursday, 22nd March 2012.
Why some primary schools are fighting government plans to force them to become academies.
Published on Thursday, 16th February 2012.
Can the Government bring top CEOs pay under control? Max Flint reports.
Published on Thursday, 9th February 2012.
Simon Cox investigates cruise ship safety after the Costa Concordia disaster.
Published on Thursday, 2nd February 2012.
Why is the drug khat still legal in the UK but banned in many other western countries?
Published on Thursday, 26th January 2012.
Simon Cox reports on the faulty PIP breast implant scandal.
Published on Thursday, 19th January 2012.
Adrian Goldberg investigates claims of malpractice in the UK's leasing industry.
Published on Thursday, 12th January 2012.
As metal theft reaches epidemic proportions, Andrew Hosken investigates what can be done.
Published on Thursday, 5th January 2012.
With diplomatic relations at a new low, does Iran still have influence in the UK?
Published on Thursday, 29th December 2011.
Simon Cox investigates whether proposed changes to medical trials can make a difference.
Published on Thursday, 22nd December 2011.
How widespread was computer hacking by the press? Jane Dodge reports.
Published on Thursday, 15th December 2011.
Simon Cox investigates whether UK borders are safe and secure.
Published on Thursday, 8th December 2011.
Behind the scenes in Birmingham as unions and services plan for the TUC's Day of Action.
Published on Thursday, 1st December 2011.
Are vulnerable adults deprived of their liberty adequately protected by the law?
Published on Thursday, 24th November 2011.
Simon Cox tells the story behind the St Paul's protests and City of London Corporation.
Published on Thursday, 17th November 2011.
Simon Cox looks at the real story behind the potential for shale gas extraction in the UK.
Published on Thursday, 13th October 2011.
Investigating falling school exclusion rates which may be masking failure.
Published on Thursday, 6th October 2011.
Will police ever find the person who contaminated saline at Stepping Hill Hospital?
Published on Thursday, 29th September 2011.
The Forced Marriage Unit says 350 young people could be missing as the school year starts.
Published on Thursday, 22nd September 2011.
Can the government's flagship programme to help the long-term unemployed succeed?
Published on Thursday, 15th September 2011.
The Report investigates how a backbench MP has reignited the abortion debate.
Published on Thursday, 8th September 2011.
Mobeen Azhar investigates whether innovative police initiatives can prevent crime.
Published on Thursday, 1st September 2011.
Why did the shooting of Mark Duggan by police in North London spark riots?
Published on Thursday, 25th August 2011.
Are there links between the murder of PI Daniel Morgan and the phone hacking scandal?
Published on Thursday, 18th August 2011.
In the wake of the massacre in Norway, James Silver reports on extremism in the UK.
Published on Thursday, 11th August 2011.
The battle over badger culling and the controversy of how to tackle TB in cattle.
Published on Thursday, 4th August 2011.
How did the MOD lose track of over 5bn pounds of equipment?
Published on Thursday, 28th July 2011.
Simon Cox investigates how far the phone hacking scandal spreads.
Published on Thursday, 21st July 2011.
The Report asks why so many mistakes were found on exam papers this summer.
Published on Thursday, 14th July 2011.
The Report investigates why some NHS whistleblowers end up suspended from their jobs.
Published on Thursday, 7th July 2011.
Simon Cox asks if the emergency services have learnt the lessons of incidents like 7/7.
Published on Thursday, 26th May 2011.
Were the Bristol Tesco riots a sign of frustration about planning rules and supermarkets?
Published on Thursday, 19th May 2011.
Why Europe is divided by the latest influx of refugees from the conflicts in North Africa.
Published on Thursday, 12th May 2011.
Linda Pressley travels to Tunisia to examine the progress of its transition to democracy.
Published on Thursday, 5th May 2011.
James Silver investigates whether this year's census will be the last of its kind.
Published on Thursday, 28th April 2011.
Is Britain's nuclear power plant inspection regime up to the job? Andy Denwood Reports.
Published on Thursday, 21st April 2011.
Are the government's plans to stop illegal downloading of music unravelling?
Published on Thursday, 14th April 2011.
James Silver investigates the voting change referendum campaigns.
Published on Thursday, 7th April 2011.
Should British universities rethink donations from the Middle East?
Published on Thursday, 31st March 2011.
The story behind cases involving evangelical Christians and the Equalities legislation.
Published on Thursday, 24th March 2011.
Hugh Miles reveals the background to recent events in Libya.
Published on Thursday, 3rd March 2011.
Why is there a shortage of midwives in England and what is the effect on pregnant women?
Published on Thursday, 17th February 2011.
Getting money online is fast, easy and very expensive. Too easy? Phil Kemp investigates.
Published on Thursday, 10th February 2011.
Riots, disturbances and injuries in prisons: what's behind the rise in tension?
Published on Thursday, 3rd February 2011.
Michael Buchanan investigates why petrol prices are so high.
Published on Thursday, 27th January 2011.
Bankers due £7bn: Simon Cox asks why the Government seems powerless to curb bonuses.
Published on Thursday, 20th January 2011.
Phil Kemp asks if Luton deserves its reputation as a 'hotbed of extremism'.
Published on Thursday, 13th January 2011.
As the tribunal into fixing allegations opens, we investigate corruption in cricket.
Published on Thursday, 6th January 2011.
Linda Pressly reports on UK Uncut's campaign against big businesses that avoid tax.
Published on Thursday, 30th December 2010.
Simon Cox talks to current and former members of Wikileaks to find out how it operates.
Published on Thursday, 23rd December 2010.
How much will British taxpayers suffer from the economic fallout in Ireland?
Published on Friday, 17th December 2010.
Simon Cox assesses the implications of the Phil Woolas case.
Published on Thursday, 9th December 2010.
Who runs England's schools? James Silver investigates the Government's drive for academies
Published on Thursday, 2nd December 2010.
The truth about housing benefit and why the Government wants to cap it.
Published on Thursday, 25th November 2010.
A look at aviation security in the wake of the parcel bomb found at East Midlands Airport.
Published on Thursday, 18th November 2010.
Is the internet encouraging people to kill themselves? The Report examines the evidence.
Published on Thursday, 14th October 2010.
Anti-social behaviour: Jane Dodge reports on how well our streets are policed.
Published on Thursday, 7th October 2010.
How the plan to build an Islamic Centre near Ground Zero has polarised America.
Published on Thursday, 30th September 2010.
How did the man from the Revenue get millions of Britons' tax codes so wrong?
Published on Thursday, 23rd September 2010.
James Silver looks into the theories surrounding the release of Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi.
Published on Thursday, 16th September 2010.
Straight A's and on the verge of signing-on: the plight of the well-educated unemployed.
Published on Thursday, 9th September 2010.
Mukul Devichand investigates who can be extradited to face trials abroad.
Published on Thursday, 2nd September 2010.