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PANORAMA - UNDERCOVER: HATE ON THE DOORSTEP - TONIGHT, 19 OCTOBER 8.30PM ON BBC ONE

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UNDERCOVER: HATE ON THE DOORSTEP

Tonight, a disturbing look at race hate and anti-social behaviour in Britain's neighbourhoods today.

For eight weeks this summer two of our reporters lived undercover on a Bristol housing estate. In the time they were there, they were bullied, abused and attacked more than 50 times.

Tamanna Rahman was pelted with glass and stones and threatened with a brick during an attempted mugging by an 11-year-old boy. Her "husband," Amil Khan, was punched in the head.

You can read more about Tamanna's experiences on the Panorama website where you can also watch a preview of the film.

Panorama - Undercover: Hate on the Doorstep is on BBC One, tonight at 8.30pm.

WHY HATE RYANAIR?

Last week, Panorama took a look behind the scenes at Britain's ultimate no-frills airline, Ryanair.

Reporter Vivian White spoke to passengers and insiders, and was doorstepped by Ryanair's own chief executive Michael O'Leary as part of his investigation into Ryanair's reputation as the airline Britain loves to hate.

If you missed Why Hate Ryanair?, you can watch it on the Panorama website.

There you can also watch Vivian's encounter with Michael O'Leary in full.

GAZA: OUT OF THE RUINS

Panorama's Gaza: Out of the Ruins has been awarded the prestigious 2009 Bayeux Award for War Reporting in the Best TV Documentary category.

Jeremy Bowen reported for Panorama just weeks after Operation Cast Lead saw Israel attack Gaza in an offensive that left 1,300 Palestinians and 13 Israelis dead.

You can watch the film in full here.

UNDERCOVER NURSE

Panorama's undercover nurse, Margaret Haywood, has won reinstatement after being struck off by the Nursing and Midwifery Council earlier this year.

Ms Haywood secretly filmed on a Brighton hospital ward for Panorama's 2005 film, Undercover Nurse. Her work was instrumental in exposing instances of neglect on the ward.

Ms Haywood was struck off by the NMC for taking part in the programme, but appealed and has instead been issued with a one-year caution - allowing her to return to work.

In April, Panorama revisited Ms Haywood's work in Who'd be a NHS Whistleblower?.

You can watch the film here.


That's all from us for now. Remember, you can keep up to date with Panorama on our website where you can watch Panorama programmes from the last 12 months.

You can e-mail us anytime at panorama@bbc.co.uk



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