8 épisodes
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Épisodes
S5 E1 • Britain’s Secret Slaves
The show finds out about modern slavery and discovers that it alive and happening in some of London’s most exclusive streets.
Première diffusion : 19 janvier 2015
S5 E2 • The Kill List
The show takes a look at a special operations command that targeted, captured and killed insurgents during the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars.
Première diffusion : 11 février 2015
S5 E3 • Charities Behaving Badly
The show features an undercover investigation lasting almost a year into three different different registered charities.
Première diffusion : 18 février 2015
S5 E4 • When Pregnant Women Drink
Ranvir Singh takes a look at the impact of drinking alcohol whilst pregnant as one in 100 babies are born in Britain each year brain-damaged suffering with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
Première diffusion : 3 mars 2015
S5 E5 • Jihad: A British Story
The show offers an insight into why some young Muslims become involved in extremism and go abroad to fight holy wars.
Première diffusion : 15 juin 2015
S5 E6 • The Sham Marriage Racket
A visa that will let you live and work in Britain indefinitely is worth a lot of money to a lot of people around the world - and, as a result, the sham marriage industry is booming. Exposure sent an undercover reporter to find out more about the thriving industry. From alleged fixers offering a young women as a fake bride for £10,000, to talk of fake passports and a clandestine meeting with an underground "Mr Big", we see a system failing to keep up.
Première diffusion : 2 juillet 2015
S5 E7 • NHS: Out of Hours Undercover
Mark Austin introduces footage from a privately run NHS out-of-hours centre, exposing a range of staffing and supply issues. How much risk could these shortfalls pose to patients?
Première diffusion : 22 juillet 2015
S5 E8 • Making The Grades
"Because of Government policy, schools… are almost invited to manipulate controlled assessment marks in order for them to hit their targets, and if they hit targets they get money.” - Former chief examiner John Neild This new documentary in the Exposure current affairs strand investigates allegations of exam malpractice by some teachers and schools. Reporter Julie Etchingham hears concerns that increasing pressure on schools has resulted in the establishments dishonestly ramping up marks in order to push them up the league tables and get more money from the Government. Critics say that this ‘money-for-marks’ culture is piling on pressure to achieve unrealistic results - either by teachers over-marking or getting students to sit the same test again and again until the desired outcome is achieved. One former inspector says he has seen teachers and teaching assistants finishing coursework on behalf of students. And experts say the combination of league tables, Ofsted inspections, and financial penalties applied to schools which are not seen to be doing well have led to a change in teachers’ mindsets, leading them to focus on results over quality of education.
Première diffusion : 12 août 2015