
Can a mother addicted to drugs change? Should the state be helping her or taking her baby away? \n\nThe number of newborns being taken into care is rocketing. Many of the thousands of women who lose their babies each year are drug addicts. Many have had children permanently removed before. \n\nIn this film, Panorama has been given exclusive access to one of the only residential units in the country trying to break this cycle, Trevi House in Plymouth. We follow mothers and their babies undergoing intensive treatment as they try to prove they're fit to be a parent. The stakes couldn't be higher - if they fail they will lose their baby forever.
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Assisted Dying: What Next?
Assisted dying looked set to become one of the biggest social changes of modern times when MPs at Westminster voted in favour in June 2025. But now the bill covering England and ...
16-03-2026
BBC 1
At War: Trump, Israel And Iran
As the conflict in the Middle East intensifies, Jane Corbin investigates the origins and aims of the US/Israeli offensive against Iran that could reshape the region. As thousand ...
13-03-2026
BBC 1
Will Robots Take My Job?
Robots can already do many jobs more quickly and efficiently than humans. Soon, they may be better than us at many more tasks. In Silicon Valley, plans are underway for massive ...
06-03-2026
BBC 1
The Rising Cost Of Health Benefits
One in ten working-age people in England and Wales now claims disability or incapacity benefits. The cost to the taxpayer has increased dramatically over the last decade an ...
27-02-2026
BBC 1
Framed For Murder?
Omar Benguit has spent 23 years in prison for murder, but there’s no CCTV or forensic evidence linking him to the crime. The main prosecution witness is a proven liar with ...
20-02-2026
BBC 1
Knife Crime: What Happened To Our Boys?
Kelyan Bokassa was murdered on a bus in broad daylight in Woolwich in south east London in January 2025. He was 14 years old. A few weeks earlier, his friend, 15-year- ...
13-02-2026
BBC 1
Our Man In Moscow
Russia has become one of the most hostile places in the world to be a journalist, where reporters face threats of intimidation, expulsion and imprisonment. Now, Panorama follows ...
06-02-2026
BBC 1
Post Office: Who’s To Blame?
It’s been called the worst miscarriage of justice in British history. Hundreds of postmasters were wrongly prosecuted after money disappeared from the Horizon computer sys ...
30-01-2026
BBC 1
Maxed Out: The Credit Card Trap
As the cost-of-living crisis continues, millions are leaning on credit cards to make ends meet. Credit cards are part of everyday life, but with card debt rising rapidly, many a ...
23-01-2026
BBC 1
Why Are Vet Bills So High?
More than half of UK households have a pet. We value their fun, love and companionship. But vet bills have rocketed in recent years.\n \nRichard Bilton investigates why it&rsquo ...
16-01-2026
BBC 1
Evri: Where’s My Parcel?
Our love of online shopping means at Christmas we’re more reliant than ever on parcel delivery companies to make sure our presents get delivered on time. Evri is one of th ...
19-12-2025
BBC 1
The Rising Cost Of Health Benefits
One in ten working-age people in England and Wales now claims disability or incapacity benefits. The cost to the taxpayer has increased dramatically over the last decade an ...
27-02-2026
BBC 1
Our Man In Moscow
Russia has become one of the most hostile places in the world to be a journalist, where reporters face threats of intimidation, expulsion and imprisonment. Now, Panorama follows ...
06-02-2026
BBC 1
Will Robots Take My Job?
Robots can already do many jobs more quickly and efficiently than humans. Soon, they may be better than us at many more tasks. In Silicon Valley, plans are underway for massive ...
06-03-2026
BBC 1
Framed For Murder?
Omar Benguit has spent 23 years in prison for murder, but there’s no CCTV or forensic evidence linking him to the crime. The main prosecution witness is a proven liar with ...
20-02-2026
BBC 1