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The Secrets of Scientology - Join in the debate

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Eamonn Walsh | 14:48 UK time, Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Reporter John Sweeney's last investigation into the Church of Scientology resulted in an with church officials.

This time, in a
Panorama Special
, one of those officials has turned whistleblower to help him of the church, which boasts Hollywood A-listers Tom Cruise and John Travolta among its devotees.

We welcome your comments on this week's Panorama. Please do join in the debate.

Visit the Panorama roadshow in Manchester this Saturday

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Eamonn Walsh | 17:30 UK time, Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Are you paying too much tax?

Panorama is holding a tax roadshow with Adam Shaw of ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Today, Working Lunch and Panorama fame at:

The Trafford Centre

The Orient (via Great Hall entrance)
The Trafford Centre
Manchester M17 8AA

on Saturday 25th September 2010 between 10am and 4pm.

Are you worried you could be on the wrong tax code?

Have you recently received a letter from HMRC?

Would you like guidance from independent tax experts on your own particular situation?

If you pay tax via PAYE and would be interested in having a "Tax MOT", then please come along to our roadshow with any relevant paperwork showing your total income.

Your paperwork might include payslips, pensions' income details, tax coding notifications letters, P60, paperwork on taxable benefits in kind and finally any correspondence with HMRC about your tax code/payments.

Come along and meet the team this Saturday. Don't forget that paperwork!

Please be aware that this event will be filmed.


The Taxpayers' Rich List - Join in the debate

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Eamonn Walsh | 13:25 UK time, Monday, 20 September 2010

How much do really get paid - council chiefs, headteachers, policemen, even the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s own bosses?

Just a week after the release of official statistics on the earnings of , Panorama is able to shine a light on the salaries of the highest paid in the public sector.

Because We're Worth It - the Taxpayers' Rich List reveals the results of the most thorough and extensive investigation ever conducted into their pay, using the Freedom of Information Act to contact over 2,400 organisations.

The survey, conducted in collaboration with , shows that more than 9,000 public sector employees receive , who is on £142,500.

We welcome your comments on this week's Panorama. Please do join in the debate.


Join in the debate on What the Pope Knew

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Eamonn Walsh | 17:10 UK time, Monday, 13 September 2010

On the eve of the by - the first Papal visit since Pope John Paul II touched down on British soil, famously in 1982 - Panorama's film What the Pope Knew looks at the difficult issue of the which has engulfed the Catholic Church worldwide.

investigates Pope Benedict's personal track record of dealing with paedophile priests while an archbishop and top Vatican official and asks just what he knew about the problem.

As usual, we welcome your input so please use this forum if you would like to join in the debate.

Join in the debate on A Risk Worth Taking?

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Eamonn Walsh | 15:18 UK time, Monday, 6 September 2010

A drug for type two is still being prescribed in the UK despite being two months ago, has found.

has been linked to a raised risk of heart attacks and heart failure and is under a .

An expert panel of the products Regulatory Agency said its use should be suspended but it is still available on the NHS.

Manufacturer says it is safe if properly monitored.

In A Risk Worth Taking? investigates the rise and fall of Avandia and asks whether the medicines' regulator is putting the interests of the drugs industry before patients.

We welcome your comments on this week's Panorama. Please do join in the debate.

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