Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in Ripon, a maisonette in south west London and a house in Heanor, Derby. They learn how much each home sold for at auction. Show more
Series following some of the nation's architects. David Blaikie forges ahead with a modern extension that will double the size of a young family's historic home. Show more
Highlights of the matches in Group H between Belgium and Russia, and Korea and Algeria, plus the Group G clash between USA and Portugal.
Dominic Littlewood helps people with consumer problems. Dom meets Bradley, who wanted to train as a plumber but is unhappy with the course he signed up for. Show more
Documentary series following the work of Britain's environment planners. A forces veteran wants to build holiday lodges to help injured colleagues rebuild their lives. Show more
Series in which Sophie Raworth reveals how household products are tested, putting the makers' claims on trial and showing how to get the best value for money. Show more
A guide to all the latest gadget and tech news. Click visits Los Angeles to look at the latest tech in the battle against gun crime. And find out which new games impressed at E3.
Jo Coburn is joined by Katja Hall from the Confederation of British Industry for all the latest political news, interviews and debate.
Sue Barker presents live tennis from Wimbledon as the 2014 Championships get under way, and the world's top players attempt to add their name to the prestigious roll of honour. Show more
John Inverdale presents highlights of all of the day's action at Wimbledon, including the beginning of Andy Murray's title defence. Show more
How British policing is coping with budget cuts. This programme follows South Yorkshire Police as neighbourhood officers patrol Sheffield's toughest patch. Show more
Series following workers at one of Britain's biggest water companies. In this episode, who would flush a pair of designer underpants and how big can a fatberg be? Show more
Full and uninterrupted coverage of Cameroon v Brazil which took place on Monday.
In September 2014, the population of Scotland must decide whether they want their country to be independent. This follows teenagers creating a play to prepare for the decision. Show more