
Global Perspective - Living in Limbo
In the UK, failed asylum seekers like Collen have no rights to accommodation or benefits. They cannot work. And yet it could be dangerous for him to return to Zimbabwe. What is it like for him and oth...
30 Apr 201023min

Assignment - Inside Britain's Class System
With the British election on May 6th, the BBC’s Nina Robinson examines the class system to see how far it is still relevant to people living in Britain today.
29 Apr 201023min

The Apostle's Workshop
Apostle Asafo guides us around his remarkable workshops in Accra, where teenagers can learn trades. Is it really sustainable?
28 Apr 201023min

The Price of Bio Fuels - Part One
Gerry Northam investigates claims that bio fuels - once believed to be the answer to global warming and dwindling oil stocks - are instead leading to heightened pollution, environmental havoc, defores...
26 Apr 201023min

On the Edge in Soweto
Unemployment in Soweto is well above the national average for South Africa. How are young people like Anza, Freddy and Sibusiso coping with long-term job searching and the daily temptations to make a ...
23 Apr 201023min

Assignment: Total Recall - The Toyota Story
Toyota, the world's biggest car company, is in crisis, accused of putting the public at risk by selling cars that could potentially accelerate out of control. A company respected for years for its cor...
22 Apr 201022min

Looking for Jaballah Matar
Libyan dissident Jaballah Matar disappeared 20 years ago, and his son Hisham is investigating his fate. Razia Iqbal reports.
21 Apr 201023min

Generation Jihad - Part Three
Peter Taylor investigates the terrorist threat from young Muslim extremists radicalised on the internet. In part three he looks at why the British government is now investing big money in trying to co...
19 Apr 201023min




















