An investigation into the unregulated world of the funeral industry, with some shocking undercover footage
Former detective Mark Williams-Thomas conducts an investigation into allegations that Sir Jimmy Savile sexually abused vulnerable teenage girls.
The Bribery Act bans British business from buying its way into overseas contracts. Exposure investigates what has happened since the law changed.
The programme goes undercover on Grimsby's Nunsthorpe Estate, documenting the lives of those who feel driven out by anti-social behaviour.
ITV Exposure investigates some systematic failures and even a case of criminal wilful neglect in Britain's care homes and examines if the regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), is up to the job of overseeing them.
Mark Williams-Thomas revisits his investigation into the disgraced entertainer Jimmy Savile, which dominated the news agenda in the weeks after it was broadcast. Set against a backdrop of the criminal and institutional investigations which had been launched in the intervening seven weeks, this programmes hears testimony from more alleged victims and explores how Savile ingratiated himself with politicians and royalty.[15] It also considers the question of how Savile was able to gain widespread access and power within NHS instiutions, in spite of being unqualified for any of the roles which he purportedly fulfilled there
Former police officer Mark Williams-Thomas and journalist Nicky Campbell join forces to help catch dangerous fugitives who have evaded justice.