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Documentary offering an exclusive insight into an ambitious secret project that King Charles has been working on for over a decade - the purchase and restoration of Dumfries House, an 18th century stately home in the most rundown area of the UK. Filmed over a decade, the film follows King Charles' painstaking journey to turn the house into a self-sufficient property which would help to regenerate the local community.
Handa Majed reports on the November 2021 tragedy in the English Channel when 31 people died after the dinghy carrying them from France to England capsized. This film for the Exposure strand pieces together the journeys some passengers made and how the disaster unfolded, using testimony from victims' families and speaking in depth for the first time to one of the only two survivors.
Documentary exploring the life and times of King Charles III, from his birth in 1948 and his childhood before becoming the heir apparent in 1952, to his life as the Prince of Wales. Authored by Tom Bradby, the film reveals intimate details about the life he has led, and features contributions from his close friends, those who worked with him in his younger years, and the people who have helped him with the causes he cherishes.
The story of former fascist Matthew Collins, who has devoted the last three decades to bringing down the far right since leaving the National Front and BNP. With previously unreleased police footage and revelatory interviews, the documentary tells the true story of Matthew's undercover operation inside the far right and reveals how, with National Action mole Robbie Mullen, he stopped a plan to murder a British MP.
Facing up to 15 years' imprisonment for protesting or even using the word "war", this film tells the inside story of defiant Russians who refuse to stay silent in the wake of Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
On the eve of America's crucial midterm elections, ITV correspondent Robert Moore examines widespread fears for the future of the country's political system. He investigates whether an attempt is now being made by Donald Trump and his Republican supporters to ensure their 2020 defeat and the so-called stolen election never happens again.
Bafta and Emmy-winning film-maker Deeyah Khan investigates domestic violence perpetrated by men in the United States. She hears testimonies from survivors and victims' families, and gets vital insights from social workers and psychologists who work with violent men. She also speaks to those whose voices are rarely heard in conversations about domestic violence, yet may hold the key to stopping it - the perpetrators themselves.
Members of the public share their memories of Queen Elizabeth II, whose death was announced on Thursday.
Documentary on King Charles III, the former Prince of Wales who took over as monarch following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on Thursday.
Coverage of the afternoon's events as the Queen's coffin is taken from Holyroodhouse to St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh, where it will remain for members of the public to pay their final respects.
King Charles addresses Westminster Hall, after receiving words of condolence from the speakers of both houses.
This one-hour film, narrated by Julie Etchingham, takes a look at some of the momentous events across the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest ruler of all British monarchs.
Julie Etchingham presents coverage of the Proclamations of the King at noon in the Home Nations - viewers in Wales and Northern Ireland can see their own Proclamations.
A film exploring the Queen's love of country life - whether in Scotland, Norfolk, or Windsor - through the eyes of those who came into contact with her and shared her passion.
Speeches, letters, broadcasts and personal memoirs are used to reveal the public and private side of Queen Elizabeth II over nearly a century of tumultuous change.
In this programme narrated by Nicola Walker, people from all walks of life reflect on meeting the Queen and share how those special moments affected their lives.