Dispatches (1987)
Long-running Channel 4 documentary series covering issues about British society, politics, health, religion, international current affairs and the environment. Known for featuring a mole inside organisations under journalistic investigation.
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2006x01 Ryanair Caught Napping
13 February, 2006 8:00 pm
A behind-the-scenes look at low budget airline Ryanair. Uncovering security and health and safety breaches, uncleaned aircraft and long staff working hours.
2006x02 Spinning Terror
20 February, 2006 8:00 pm
With Britain facing the greatest terrorist threat in our history, the nation trusts the government to devise policies to protect the nation. But Dispatches reporter Peter Oborne reveals that our trust may be misplaced. He presents the case that the government has reacted to the London bombings by rushing through anti-terror policies motivated by the desire to ward off tabloid criticism, gain electoral advantage and make the government look strong.
2006x04 The New Fundamentalists
06 March, 2006 8:00 pm
With the growth of Evangelical Christianity offering the Church of England a chance of resurrection, journalist Rod Liddle examines the extreme beliefs held by some members of this branch of Christianity that clash with Britain's liberal values.
2006x05 Iraq's Missing Billions
20 March, 2006 8:00 pm
Investigation into what has happened to the twenty-three billion dollars entrusted to the British and American coalition for the rebuilding of Iraq. Looks at whether promises of reconstruction, restoration of basic services, and building of schools and medical centres have been kept. Considers the problems of a children's and maternity hospital and also looks into a trail of fraud, corruption and incompetence leading back to the USA, which has meant the disappearance of vasts sums of much-needed money.
2006x06 Living with Illegals
27 March, 2006 8:00 pm
In "Living with Illegals", award-winning journalist Sorious Samura becomes an illegal immigrant. His journey is epic as he travels from Morocco into Europe through Spain and France, finally crossing the English Channel to Britain.
2006x07 After School Arms Club
03 April, 2006 8:00 pm
Mark Thomas puts the arms trade under the spotlight in this special edition of Dispatches, asking how easy it is to broker arms. Working his way through a spider’s web of vast and, in some cases, archaic legislation, Thomas unearths a series of dangerous loopholes, inconsistencies and, even more shocking, simple omissions that would have the most avaricious arms broker salivating with glee.
2006x08 Undercover Copper
27 April, 2006 8:00 pm
Using secret cameras, an experienced policewoman spent four months undercover while serving as a police officer to conduct this revelatory investigation. Gaining unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to officers, her secretly-filmed footage unmasks a disturbing lack of respect and care for members of the public and incidences of dereliction of duty.
2006x09 Iraq: The Women's Story
08 May, 2006 8:00 pm
An Iraqi woman goes under cover to report the real story of what life is like in Iraq for women since the war.
2006x16 What Muslims Want
07 August, 2006 8:00 pm
What do Muslims in Britain really want? Are they a homogenous group sharing similar values? Is religion more important to them than nationality?
2006x17 Public Service, Private Profit
14 August, 2006 8:00 pm
Liam Halligan reveals how the private funding of state schools and hospitals is draining hundreds of millions of pounds from frontline services, while creating a £4 billion-a-year industry and a new elite of PFI professionals.
2006x18 Britain's Commuter Nightmare
21 August, 2006 8:00 pm
2006x21 The Drug Trial That Went Wrong
28 September, 2006 8:00 pm
Award-winning journalist Brian Deer investigates the circumstances surrounding the infamous drug trial conducted at a private unit in London's Northwick Park Hospital in March 2006.
2006x22 Burma's Secret War
02 October, 2006 8:00 pm
Dispatches exposes the surge in violence inflicted on the Burmese people by their own regime. Enslaved by a brutal military dictatorship which wields absolute power, Burma is a secretive state where suppression reigns and dissent is not tolerated.
2006x23 The Data Theft Scandal
05 October, 2006 8:00 pm
In a 12-month undercover investigation, Sue Turton infiltrates criminal networks which trade British consumers' bank and other confidential information for huge profits in India, the world's new call centre capital.
Uncovering the methods used to thieve confidential data ranging from credit card numbers to passport details, Turton exposes the alarming security failures in a number of commercial call centres which allow detailed financial data on individuals to be gathered and sold on with ease. She discovers shocking data protection breaches and a new phenomenon known as 'data farming' – the unauthorised 'harvesting' of personal data to be sold on or exchanged for profit.
This investigation also reveals the scale of some of the call centre scams as Turton is offered hundreds of thousands of 'hot leads', full banking and financial profiles, to purchase.
In the UK, she meets a former data thief and people who have fallen victim to this international trade. She also shows her und
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