
Reports on central issues of day at home and abroad. As Gulf crisis reaches a critical stage and UN deadline for Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait runs out, Panorama assesses chances of averting war.
The full story of Saddam Hussein 's supergun is revealed. It began as one scientist's dream.
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While world has been distracted by Gulf crisis, momentous political events have been taking place in Soviet Union.
As foreign ministers gather in Brussels to discuss next steps towards political union, Panorama examines impact of Gulf crisis on Europe.
David Dimbleby presents analysis and discussion of the latest events in the Gulf.
On eve of Budget, Panorama asks whether recession is doing lasting damage to Britain's industrial fabric.
Intelligence gathering played a vital role in military success of Allies in Gulf War.
In 1991 Panorama investigated rise of racist violence in UK and role of openly racist British National Party.
John Major's honeymoon is over. Now he's faced with tough decisions on poll tax, economy and timing of next election.
Every cancer patient wants best treatment, but finding it may be a matter of chance.
In week when millions vote in local elections and government unveils its replacement for poll tax, spotlight is on local government.
Tonight's special edition traces extraordinary career of James Jesus Angleton, most famous spycatcher of them all.
Investigation into the collapse of British shipbuilding, with reporter Fred Emery.
Two years after massacre in Tiananmen Square, Panorama reveals story of Yellow Bird.
David Dimbleby presents a special program from Moscow in week of first free election since Revolution.
After refugee crisis, what hope is there for Kurds of attaining their own homeland?
In aftermath of Gulf War, western leaders say it is time for world's major weapons producers to cut back on arms sales.
Government plan to close Britain's top security hospitals.
But post-war Labour prime ministers have faced same persistent problems: sterling crises, pressures on spending, strained relations with ' unions, and internal party 4 strife.
As Britain's armed forces wait to hear who's going to be on receiving end of government's military cutbacks, David Dimbleby chairs a special debate on future of our defences.
John Ware investigates a chain of recent killings by British soldiers in Northern Ireland.
A state of war exists between ICI, Britain's top chemical company, and Hanson plc, over the prospect of Britain's largest ever takeover.
The first of three special programs about Gulf War and its aftermath. Jane Corbin returns to Kuwait one year after Iraq's invasion.
Did Saddam really lose Gulf War? In second of three special Panorama documentaries about war and its aftermath.
The last of three reports about Gulf War and its aftermath. Interviews with military commanders and previously unseen Pentagon film cast new light on some crucial.
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As the Soviet Union breaks up, reporter Gavin Hewitt explores the death of a superpower. Will its end be bloody or peaceful? And will the desire for revenge against communists, and renewed ethnic feuding cause further bloodshed?
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On eve of Conservative Party Conference, BBC's political editor John Cole assesses current state of John Major's party.
Tom Mangold reveals astonishing facts behind decision to remove a drug associated with serious psychiatric disturbances including violent and suicidal behavior.
This summer, hopes for a political settlement in Northern Ireland flickered then died. But Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Brooke refuses to give up the search for peace.
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Last month, several British cities were blighted by rioting, and politicians and church leaders cast around for explanations for civil unrest. And whether the riots represent a failure of the Government's policies in deprived areas.
When last July Bank of England co-ordinated action to close down BCCI, world's largest international banks.
The Government has renewed its onslaught on "trendy educationalists", claiming they have spread a mania for equality through Britain's schools. Panorama reports on the war for the hearts and minds of Britain's schoolchildren.
Has Thatcherite housing agenda led to a housing crisis, with family homes being repossessed because of over-extended mortgages and too little money going into public housing?
In week that European Community leaders meet in Maastricht to discuss political and monetary union