Spotlight
BBC One Northern Ireland · English
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the headlines in Northern Ireland.
Prossimi Appuntamenti 6 puntate nei prossimi giorni
Cast principale
Tutti gli episodi 10 stagioni · 126 episodi
› Stagione 1973 1 episodi 1973
› Stagione 2016 3 episodi 2016
› Stagione 2017 8 episodi 2017
After the fall of Stormont, Jennifer O'Leary asks if power sharing can ever really be stable here and travels to Kosovo to see how it works there.
Hard-hitting investigations on the stories that matter in Northern Ireland. Jennifer O'Leary looks at the challenges over making power sharing work at Stormont.
With British Army veterans set to be tried for Troubles killings, Mandy McAuley meets their comrades campaigning to stop the cases and assesses how their fight will feature in Stormont's new negotiations.
GPs in Northern Ireland are threatening to quit the NHS and go private because they say they are under-resourced and facing a huge work load. Chris Moore investigates.
A studio audience put questions to opinion-formers. Panellists are former secretary of state Owen Paterson, former tanaiste Joan Burton, former Sinn Fein MLA Daithi McKay, DUP MP Jeffrey Donaldson and commentators Brian Feeney and Lesley Riddoch. Noel Thompson presents.
Jim Fitzpatrick charts the journey of Martin McGuinness from man of war to man of peace, and examines the future of Sinn Fein without him.
Hard-hitting investigations on the stories that matter in Northern Ireland.
Hard-hitting investigations on the stories that matter in Northern Ireland. As the Brexit negotiations begin and the border tops the agenda, Jim Fitzpatrick travels to Brussels in search of answers.
› Stagione 2018 12 episodi 2018
A studio audience put questions to a panel of decision makers on the week's big talking points. Noel Thompson presents.
› Stagione 2019 22 episodi 2019
Northern Ireland's leading team of investigative journalists reveal important new discoveries about the outbreak of the conflict known as the Troubles, 50 years after troops were deployed.
New revelations about how the IRA went from anticipating victory to fighting a bloody, long war against Britain, with Gerry Adams emerging as the republican leader of his time.
Jennifer O'Leary uncovers IRA arms connections around the world and charts how republicans built a political strategy in parallel with their armed campaign.
› Stagione 2020 22 episodi 2020
Northern Ireland has the highest suicide rate in the UK. Mandy McAuley investigates the reasons behind it and speaks to those on the frontline determined to reduce it.
Conor Spackman reports on the outcome and potential consequences of the RHI inquiry.
Spotlight follows health care workers on the frontline of the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
Jim Fitzpatrick assesses the economic impact of the lockdown, and asks what Stormont can do to help some of those most affected
Investigations into social and political issues affecting Northern Ireland
Conor Spackman investigates the damage Covid-19 has inflicted on the NHS and its patients - including a look at the problems the pandemic may still cause in the future
Conor Spackman investigates the damage Covid-19 has inflicted on the NHS and its patients, including a look at the problems the pandemic is storing up for the future.
Spotlight goes on the frontline with the Police, Fire Service and Ambulance teams as they work through the Covid-19 storm.
› Stagione 2021 24 episodi 2021
A gold mine, the promise of jobs and a community divided. As a planning decision on a Tyrone gold mine draws nearer, Lyndsey Telford investigates the potential economic benefits, the environmental risks and the growing rift between supporters and objectors in a rural community.
› Stagione 2022 14 episodi 2022
Political discussion. With DUP's Christopher Stalford, Sinn Fein's Chris Hazzard, Tory MP Simon Hoare, commentator Felicity Huston and business representative Aodhán Connolly.
Journalist Martin O'Hagan was murdered in 2001. His killers have never been caught. Stephen Dempster investigates allegations that security force informers were involved and are being protected.
Conor Spackman investigates controversial plans to build a waste incinerator near north Belfast. Backers say it is a greener way to get rid of waste and will help ease energy concerns. Opponents says it is expensive and not needed.
In public, David Tweed was well known as an Ulster and Ireland rugby star turned politician. But in private, his children and ex-wife say he was an abuser. In their first televised interview as a family, they tell Lyndsey Telford that they suffered years of years of physical and sexual abuse.
Millions are fleeing the war in Ukraine, creating one of the biggest refugee crises in recent history. Jennifer O'Leary travels to the Polish border alongside aid workers from Northern Ireland and meets some of those hoping to escape to the UK.
Jennifer O'Leary exposes the practices of a clinic claiming to give desperate fertility patients a much greater chance of getting pregnant, and charging thousands of pounds for drugs and treatments.
Two Police Service of Northern Ireland whistleblowers speak publicly for the first time about serious allegations of misconduct and negligence in one of the largest police districts in Northern Ireland. Mandy McAuley reports.
Are we funding and enabling Putin's war in Ukraine through energy contracts and legal loopholes for dirty money? Spotlight investigates. Jim Fitzpatrick follows the money trail of one of the most notorious Kremlin-linked crimes from Moscow to the UK, Ireland and beyond.
Mark Devenport, the former BBC NI political editor and Ireland correspondent, scrutinises the United Kingdom of Charles III. The new king inherits a realm that held together in his mother's reign, despite being rocked by independence movements, powerful social change and even violent insurrection in Northern Ireland. Can the kingdom survive today's pressures on the constitution and the crown?
Hunting with dogs comes under scrutiny. Conor Spackman investigates the hunters who use dogs to track and kill wild animals, exposing some of those at the heart of the hunting networks and the online groups used to share their secrets.
What happened when families, who noticed strange behaviour around the treatment of elderly dementia patients in a care home, started to ask questions? Stephen Dempster investigates their shocking allegations.
An undercover investigation reveals a Belfast marketing company is just one in a network of identical companies across the UK accused of exploiting workers, as Lyndsey Telford uncovers allegations of cult-like practices in the workplace.
Mandy McAuley investigates paramilitary links to illegal money lending in Northern Ireland, and the impact on vulnerable people during a cost of living crisis. She speaks to the victims and asks what the authorities have done to crack down on this crime.
The NHS used to experience winter pressure. Now staff say it's just pressure – a growing backlog of patients who need admission to hospital, and not enough beds to put them in. Conor Spackman visits an Emergency Department, where sick people are spending hours on trolleys, to learn about what's delaying treatment.
› Stagione 2023 14 episodi 2023
Sean had a history of drug use and mental health problems when doctors decided to detain him in a psychiatric unit for his own good. Hours later, he managed to evade supervision and ultimately take his own life inside the hospital. Alan Haslam speaks to his grieving mother and investigates what lessons have been learned.
In 1970 the army invented a new weapon for Northern Ireland, one intended to save lives and keep peace - the rubber bullet. But after 17 people were killed by that weapon and its successor, the plastic bullet, Stephen Dempster investigates claims that the government knew of their deadly potential. Spotlight speaks to the soldiers who fired them, the families who lost loved ones and those still searching for answers.
The true story of an American trucker who became one of MI5's most important spies. Just when the Real IRA was bombing Britain and threatening to wreck the Northern Ireland peace process, the group's boss was spilling his secrets to David Rupert, who passed everything on to the FBI and MI5. In a broadcast exclusive, Rupert tells his extraordinary story to Jennifer O'Leary.
A case of suspected police corruption that turned into real-life Line of Duty. Mandy McAuley investigates what started as an investigation into police car contracts worth millions of pounds. After the case collapsed, failings were exposed in the way officers were conducting secret surveillance on other officers – including failings that the police service has never made public.
Conor Spackman hears chilling testimony from relatives of those slain in a spate of gun murders in north and west Belfast over the past five years. He examines links between the killings and investigates a shadowy dissident republican group claiming to be on ceasefire.
Freddie Scappaticci led a double life – spyhunter for the IRA and, at the same time, one of Britain's most important spies inside the group. His ability to interrogate IRA gunmen and bombers gave him unique access to their secrets – information that could be fed straight back to their enemies. But his IRA role also meant he was a killer. Jennifer O'Leary investigates.
The criminal justice system in Northern Ireland is burdened by long delays in cases getting to court. Murder and rape cases can take five years or longer to conclude. Reporter Stephen Dempster investigates why cases are taking so long, talks to victims who have found themselves in what they call a 'traumatic, nightmare situation', and hears from experts who fear the system is at breaking point, with potential consequences for the rule of law.
Mandy McAuley investigates a deadly new wave of street drugs and finds out about the risks posed by dealers.
The ban on new petrol and diesel cars has been pushed back by the UK government. Conor Spackman investigates why we're not yet ready for the switch to electric vehicles.
Years spent waiting for treatment - Lyndsey Telford talks to people stuck on the NHS's worst waiting lists and asks an expert panel how we fix this healthcare crisis.
Inside the crisis in policing: a massive data leak, a judge's ruling that led to a row over political interference, plus a leadership vacuum. Julian O'Neill investigates.
In the wake of the discredited neurologist Michael Watt being struck off the medical register, Conor Spackman investigates the death of a patient under his care, claims of a cover-up within Belfast Trust and finds thousands of cases are still awaiting review.
A family story of domestic abuse. Mandy McAuley investigates a link between violence at home and women who take their own lives, and hears call for a law change to hold abusers to account.
As race attacks are on the rise, Lyndsey Telford is on the ground to investigate behind the hate. Victims spell out how attacks wrecked livelihoods and risked lives – and ask who speaks for the communities where hate crimes are increasing?
› Stagione 2024 6 episodi 2024
The hidden trap of drugs debt. Mandy McAuley investigates what happens when drug users can't pay for what they take. She learns that dealers are forcing some, including teenagers, into sex or running drugs to pay off what they owe.
Secret killer and super-spy: the Stakeknife inquiry leads Peter Taylor to revisit the brutal covert war between Britain and the IRA. Chilling tapes and victims reflect the horror.
Thirty years after they declared ceasefires, the UVF replaces its leadership in east Belfast. Are loyalist groups moving away from paramilitarism? Conor Spackman investigates.
The unsolved murder of Darren Bradshaw, a police officer shot in a ground-breaking gay bar. Jordan Dunbar investigates how DJs, drag queens and dancers fought back against hate.
As Troubles inquests are shut down, Mandy McAuley investigates why the government stepped in to stop the release of information about the involvement of state agents in several murders by Mid-Ulster UVF. Testimony from inside the gang raises new questions about the role of state agents.
Conor Spackman investigates how Northern Ireland can handle wetter weather and extreme floods resulting from climate change.
Dettagli
| Tipo | Documentario |
|---|---|
| Rete originale | BBC One Northern Ireland |
| Lingua | English |
| Stato | In corso |
| Prima puntata | 22 ottobre 1973 |
| Durata episodio | 32 minuti |
| Stagioni | 10 |
| Episodi totali | 126 |
| TheTVDB | 308390 |
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Quante stagioni ha Spotlight?
Spotlight conta 10 stagioni per un totale di 126 episodi. La serie è ancora in corso.