First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
What can be done to stop drug gangs from London targeting areas of Ispwich? A look at the future of badminton. And Michael Fish visits Copperas Wood in Essex. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
Why have UK fishermen and conservation groups made an alliance against Dutch trawler? And the impact of Northamptonshire County Council's decision not to subsidise bus services. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
David Whiteley reveals how familes can get help for loved ones suffering from dementia and examines the latest research into the condition's diagnosis. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
Ex-Love Island contestant Malin Andersson shares the reality of her dream of fame and fortune as a social media influencer and reveals why she has decided to do something different Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One CambridgeshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One East
Last year Cambridgeshire police spent £400,000 on bringing hare coursers to justice to secure just 18 prosecutions, which more often than not amounted to just a few hundred pounds in fines. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
After the collapse of Monarch Airlines we find out how the company's workers are faring. Plus, tracking down the man behind a property investment scheme. Show more
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What is being done to help those who cannot afford to rent in Cambridge? David Whiteley learns how the Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex coastline can be protected from the sea. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
The programme visits Addenbrookes in Cambridge, where a treatment for nut allergy sufferers is being trialed, to meet those running and taking part in the clinic trails. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One CambridgeshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One East
Going to a drive-thru is all about convenience, but do you ever think about the worker handing over your burger, cappucinno or latte? Jonathan Gibson investigates. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
A report on the rise of rural crime. Following the a 13-year-old girl undergoing groundbreaking treatment at Great Ormond Street. And the plight of the turtle dove. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
The treatment for nut allergy sufferers being trialed at Addenbrookes in Cambridge. And the people on a Great Yarmouth estate who are helping to build their community. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
It is not an easy ride as truckers navigate the continent and drive to the UK, trying to avoid migrants and organised crime, but paying the price with stress, threats and fines. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
Alex Dolan meets the villagers living near the proposed site for the second Stansted runway, and David Whiteley meets the sisters matchmaking in the countryside. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
David Whiteley investigates at the legal arguments that have delayed the clearance of the Dale Farm travellers site and cost the council hundreds of thousands of pounds. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
A year after Climategate, David Whiteley is one of the first to be allowed inside the UEA climate unit. And the survival story of Tyler the dog hit by a train travelling at 80 mph. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
Should the names of those who died fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq be included on war memorials? And David Whiteley is with bailiffs who specialise in evicting travellers. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
David Whiteley investigates how budget cuts will affect the running of speed cameras. Plus, how Victorian piers can survive, and the booming dog-focused businesses. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One EastLatest broadcast: on BBC One Cambridgeshire
As the police face cuts, could private security firms fill the void? David Whiteley reports. And an investigation into why solar panels on the roof may not be a good idea. Show more