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‘I Got More Justice from Mugabe than I Ever Got from Britain’
Jon Robins explores the case of Clive Freeman, who was jailed in 1989 for murder but has always protested his innocence and is now mounting a fourth attempt for his guilty verdict to be reconsidered.

The Trial of Alex Salmond: Politician was 'Touchy-Feely' Person, Says Defence Team
James Doleman reports from the trial of the former First Minister of Scotland, who is charged with sexual assault and attempted rape.

The Trial of Alex Salmond: 'He was my Boss and he Happened to be the Most Powerful Person in the Country'
James Doleman's third report from the trial of the former First Minister of Scotland, who is charged with sexual assault and attempted rape.

Journalism Under Threat: 'In the Battle for Truth, You have to say who Lies'
Fiona O'Connor reports on the threats being faced by women journalists around the world and how one of the loudest voices against the Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte is standing firm.

The Dangerous Duo of Trump and Putin Weaponising Coronavirus Disinformation
CJ Werleman reports on conspiracy theories that the US is behind the outbreak of COVID-19, the President's spreading of disinformation and Vladimir Putin's interests in adding his trolls into the mix.

The Trial of Alex Salmond: 'I was Trying to Restrict the Movement of the First Minister's Hands'
James Doleman reports from the trial of the former First Minister of Scotland, who is charged with sexual assault and attempted rape.

The Trial of Alex Salmond: Another Two Women Testify Against Former Scottish First Minister
James Doleman reports from day three of the trial of Salmond, who is facing charges of sexual assault and attempted rape.

University Staff Strike Over Mental Health Crisis
Stephen Delahunty reports on why up to 50,000 university staff are striking for better conditions.
Putin is Changing the Russian Constitution for his Own Ends
Kseniya Kirillova analyses the new laws which enshrine the Russian President's future power, control of the past and attempts to mobilise Russian expansion.
The Coronavirus Crisis: Has the Public Still Had Enough of Experts?
Otto English explores the disinformation which has been spreading as fast as the Coronavirus and considers the soil which allowed the denigration of facts and expertise to flower.
Is Russia Working with Myanmar's Military to Incite Hatred of the Rohingya?
Stephen Komarnyckyj reports on social media activity supporting the repression of the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar.
Gambling: A 70% Growth in Revenue Increases Suffering
Iwan Doherty and Stephen Colegrave look at how the huge growth in gambling activity and revenue has grave consequences for society.
Are Uyghur Muslims' Organs Being Illegally Removed to Save China's Coronavirus Patients?
CJ Werleman reports on how China is meeting organ transplant demand when the country has a voluntary donor rate of only one for every two million citizens.
The Trial of Alex Salmond: 'I Did Not Want this to Happen'
On the first day of the trial of the former First Minister of Scotland for charges of sexual assault and rape, one of his alleged victims – a Scottish Government official – gave evidence against him.
EXCLUSIVE British Arms Sales Aiding Repression in Chile
Steve Shaw reports on the UK Government's decision to continue to sell millions of pounds in arms and crowd-control equipment to Chile, where police are cracking down on protests against inequality and corruption.