On the night of the Haiti earthquake something happened in downtown Port au Prince - which would leave the fate of all the aid efforts and the country's future hanging in the balance: 4,500 prisoners escaped from Haiti's prison.
An investigation into the fish sold on Britain's high street to find out where it is sourced, how it is processed and what is actually in it.
Following the resignation of the Downing Street's head of communications Andy Coulson, charting the unfolding events in the phone hacking scandal.
Dispatches goes undercover to investigate allegations that, behind closed doors, some Muslim secondary schools in Britain run by Islamic organizations teach a message of hatred and intolerance.
Reporter Mark Sparrow examines the quality of hospital food after his 10 week stay in hospital. With people leaving hospitals malnourished and complaints of disgusting food, the reporter asks if something can be done.
Looking at what care is like for three people during the last weeks of their lives, at home, in a care home, and in hospital.
A live debate asking whether Britain should sell off its assets to cut the national debt.
Investigating whether private outsourcing companies are set to benefit from the government's cuts to public sector funding.
Investigating complaints of overcrowded trains, delays, cancellations and high ticket prices on British railway journeys.
An investigation into oil company BP - reporting on its oil spills in the gulf of Mexico and similar incidents and its relationship with Government.
A look at the rise in University fees and those who enjoy the perks and privileges from them.
An undercover investigation in one of the country's busiest NHS hospitals as it faces multi-million-pound cuts and hundreds of job losses in the next year.
A look at the coalition government one year on - looking at the trial and tribulations they faced.
Investigating whether new innovations in medical procedures and technologies can compromise patient safety.
Sam Lister, The Times' Health Editor, investigates NHS dentists looking at dentists which overcharge patients for treatments and constraints the NHS causes.
An investigation into America's 'kill/capture' programme to discover new evidence of the strategy's impact, and its costs.
A look at a radical scheme in Bristol to deal with repeat criminal offender
Dispatches reporter Oliver Steeds travels the globe to investigate the conservation movement and its major organizations.
A look at the British gold industry focusing on ethical sources, mining techniques and gold recycling.
An investigation into rogue landlords offering shoddy housing and the illegal practices they use to exploit tenants.
A look at the murder of Anni Dewani - a woman who died under mysterious circumstances on her honeymoon in South Africa.
A look at how easy it is for ex-players and businessmen to bypass football regulations to gain a profit from selling football clubs.
Investigates the use of both recreational and performance-enhancing substances in football.
On the day that the mass eviction was due to start on Dale Farm, Britain's largest traveller site, investigates the controversial relations between gypsies and travellers, their neighbours and the law.
Peter Oborne investigates the former PM's eight figure fortune that he has accrued since departing Downing Street in June 2007. The bulk of his income is through his consultancy firm, Tony Blair Associates but shrouded in secrecy it is not clear who they are consulting for.
Revealing the failing doctors that slip through the net.
An investigation into Britain's waste disposal industry, exposing criminals who profit from illegal dumping and looking at what actually happens to the recycling.
A follow up to this years earlier programme, investigating rogue landlords and Britain's bad housing