Can Egypt survive being 'free and corrupt'?
Exploring the present and future of Egypt, looking at new start-up firms that aim to fight poverty and encourage better education.
Exploring the present and future of Egypt, looking at new start-up firms that aim to fight poverty and encourage better education.
We meet Aloysius Ssali, an LGBT refugee whose personal experience led him to set up the Say It Loud Club.
The mental health disorder putting a strain on families, we meet the relatives affected by hoarding.
From Tooting to Sandringham, we find out what attracts people to the ancient sport of pigeon racing.
No brakes, fast-paced, adrenaline-laced: illegal racing and hardest road warriors in London – the story behind fixed gear bikes in the city.
How a visionary couple created a radical experiment in modern living and helped the influential Bauhaus masters flee Nazi Germany.
We visit ‘Garbage City’ in Cairo where family businesses which recycle trash have created a huge community.
ME affects one in 500 people in the UK, but NHS services for ME patients are below par and research funding is negligible compared to other chronic conditions.
He is one of the most striking outsider artists of the 20th century, but his work reveals a man who suffered abuse and neglect throughout his life.
Ivo Belohoubek details his activism-led filmmaking covering some of the most devastating natural disasters of the last ten years.