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BBC Investigates
These ground-breaking investigations reveal the real stories beyond the breaking news.
BBC Africa Eye exposes the scammers making money from sham dog rescue shelters in Uganda.
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Did a hospital in Pakistan infect hundreds of children with HIV? BBC Eye investigates.
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From illegal cigarettes to cocaine - we go undercover on Britain's high streets.
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An investigation exposes legal advisers cheating the immigration system.
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Disclosure investigates financial allegations against a private care home operator.
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The story of what happens when the sperm or egg donor you choose isn't the one you get.
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BBC Eye reveals the global eel trade fuelling one of the world’s biggest wildlife crimes.
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A man has spent 23 years in prison for murder, but did he commit the crime?
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BBC Eye investigates Nepal's Gen Z uprising that led to the death of 19 young protesters.
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Victims in Wales speak about how they were targeted by abusers within the church.
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Exposing scammers who break the hearts of homeowners and convert their misery into cash.
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Hunting the criminals who are hiding cameras in hotel rooms to film people having sex.
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BBC Eye investigates the networks enticing young men into joining Russia’s ranks.
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Politician Nathan Gill is stopped on his way to Russia. His texts reveal a web of deceit.
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An investigation into the organised gangs targeting goods transported by lorry.
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As tensions over immigration rise, reporter Mark Daly meets people on both sides.
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BBC Eye uncovers child cancer fundraising scams exploiting families and deceiving donors.
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The story behind a major NHS investigation into breast cancer care in the north east.
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Hunting down the fraudsters lurking in the shadows of Scotland’s whisky industry.
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BBC Eye investigates allegations Georgian police used a chemical weapon against protesters
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Secret filming reveals evidence of racism and misogyny at Charing Cross Police Station.
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Families of Iraqis killed by US marines learn why the killers walked free.
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The cast of the long-running soap explore the issues raised by Joel’s misogyny storyline.
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Is enough being done to ensure safety in care homes?























