Eye on Wales Episodes Episode guide
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Clean Air Act
Oliver Hides asks what a new law to tackle dirty air might mean for us all.
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Brexit Village Revisited
Eye On Wales revisits Cwm near Ebbw Vale to find out people's post-Brexit hopes and fears.
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General Election 2019: Part II
With the General Election campaign past halfway, what are we to make of the show so far?
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Facial Recognition
A look at the cameras which can tell if it is you they are looking at.
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XR: Extinction Rebellion
Co-founder Roger Hallam and two activists explain why they're involved with XR.
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General Licences
How changes to the rules for controlling pest birds leave many in the countryside unhappy.
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General Election 2019
Oliver Hides and guests discuss what to expect in the impending General Election campaign.
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Direct Payments
Some councils are reluctant to give up control of support for disabled people, say critics
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HPN Medicine Supply Crisis
The story of patients left without 'food' after a medicine safety alert.
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Home Education
Could Wales' light-touch approach to home education be about to change?
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Contaminated Blood
Three families tell their stories of how loved ones were infected with HiV and Hepatitis C
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Closing the Attainment Gap
Will Wales' new curriculum help to close the attainment gap between rich and poor pupils?
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Universities Challenged
Stephen Fairclough and guests discuss the challenges facing higher education in Wales.
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Dog Theft
With dog theft on the rise across the country, Oliver Hides speaks to victims of dog crime
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Climate change
How some people and policies are preparing for climate change.
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Curriculum for Wales
Wales' education system is about to change. Eye On Wales finds out what's involved.
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A Right to Paddle?
The search for compromise between anglers and canoeists over access to Wales' many rivers.
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The End of the Road
Oliver Hides and guests reflect on the decision not to build the M4 relief road.
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Tower Colliery tourism
Stephen Fairclough delves into Tower Colliery's ambitions to reinvent itself with tourism.
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Cardiff's Melting Pot
Selma Chalabi talks to the residents of Grangetown - now the most diverse part of Cardiff.
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Gimme Shelter
Are domestic violence survivors being failed by the system that's meant to help them?
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Imprisoned in Yemen
The family of a Cardiff man jailed in war-torn Yemen tell of their anguish over his plight
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The Macpherson Report 20 years on
Published in 1999, what is the legacy of the inquiry into the death of Stephen Lawrence?
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Kinder Transportees
Stephen Fairclough talks to two women who escaped the Nazis on the 'Kindertransport'.
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The bully is in the back pocket
15 year old Rebecca recounts how an ordinary evening out turned into cyber bullying.
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Avoiding identikit city centres
How best to improve our city centres while retaining their character and local businesses
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Youth Parliament
Stephen Fairclough meets some of the candidates for the first Welsh youth parliament.
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After The Floods
Storm Callum battered Wales last month. What can be done to stop flooding in such events?
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Deaths Abroad
Stephen Fairclough meets families affected by the suspicious deaths of loved ones abroad.
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Universal Basic Income
Stephen Fairclough hears the case for and against a universal basic income for all