Clive Mason investigates the government's reasons for imposing a cap on the amount of funding deaf people can receive from the government's Access to Work scheme. Show more
A look at burglaries in the UK and how to help prevent them. Dan Donnelly helps a couple near Preston to improve security after thieves broke in through a window. Show more
A look at burglaries in the UK and how to help prevent them. Dan Donnelly is on the hunt for a burglar in Preston who left a trail of food for the police to follow. Show more
A look at burglaries in the UK and how to help prevent them. Dan Donnelly arranges a security upgrade for a retired man in Preston. Show more
A look at burglaries in the UK and how to help prevent them. Dan Donnelly comes to the aid of two sisters who had a laptop and a camera stolen from their new home. Show more
A look at burglaries in the UK and how to help prevent them. Jacqui Hames finds out how Asian families are targeted by thieves looking for gold jewellery. Show more
Magazine. Clive Mason is at Holyrood in Edinburgh for the third and final stage of the British Sign Language (Scotland) Bill. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Ahmed Mudawi celebrates Black History Month by profiling three talented black deaf people at different stages in their lives. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Is British Sign Language in decline, or even an endangered language? Heidi Koivisto-Robertson investigates the research. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Ashley Kendall discovers how TV programme makers add voiceovers, subtitles and in-vision signing to programmes to make them fully accessible. Show more
Magazine. Heidi Koivisto Robertson investigates the decline in the number of deaf schools. Penn School has recently closed, leaving the UK with only 22. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Memnos Costi explores the growing popularity of deaf fighting events and chats to MMA fighter Adam Evans and wrestler Sean Midnight. Show more
Alastair McKee investigates how getting your haircut could be more dangerous than you thought, and John Maguire meets the Bristol University team developing a wind powered car. Show more
Alastair McKee investigates why a dilapidated North Somerset school is still awaiting repair. Plus, a tribute to the late Gloucestershire teenager Rosie Kilburn. Show more
Sam Smith investigates a Somerset businessman who organised a sky-diving trip to Everest that went horribly wrong. Plus, the impact of government cuts to solar subsidies. Show more
Steve Brodie reports on the conclusion of the Jo Yeates murder trial and David Whiteley investigates a man who claims he can help West Country pensioners to avoid care home fees. Show more
Alastair McKee investigates a Gloucestershire man who left holiday home investors high and dry. Plus, Dave Prowse reunites the stars of a wartime road safety film made in Bristol. Show more
Will council cutbacks lead to more potholeson the roads? Plus, the woman who investigated the plight of her uncle in WWII, and the woman uncovering the secrets of historic gardens. Show more
Isabel Webster reports on the bridal shop with unhappy customers. And Joe Crowley meets the 105-year-old woman whose mother inspired Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles. Show more
The Spending Review
The Points West Debate
50 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC Parliament
David Garmston invites an audience at Filton College to debate where the axe should fall when the government unveils its forthcoming spending cuts. Show more