Almost two weeks since a burst water main in Oxford caused up to a million pounds of damage, Bill Heine meets people whose homes have been ruined in Normandy Crescent. Show more
Bill Heine speaks exclusivly to one of Oxford's sexual grooming and explotation victims, Lara and her mother, about picking up the pieces, and the future. Show more
Bill asks ‘Can sport ever be free from drugs cheats?’ with former director of anti-doping at UK Sport, Michele Verroken, and sports writer Tom Knight who’s been to 9 Olympic's. Show more
Bill explores which political parties are trying to tempt voters from the other side, and talks to Paul Baker after his daughter’s killer was sentenced to four years in prison. Show more
As the old Mayor’s in office make way for fresh faces to take over, Bill is asking, what do Mayor’s actually do, and what plans does your new Mayor have for your town? Show more
Bill speaks to Larry Sanders, the former Chair of the Board of Healthwatch, Oxfordshire, and will hear stories from Palestinian Women who lived in the refugee camp, Al Amari. Show more
Bill Heine will be looking back on the incredible achievement of Bicester 23 Pioneer regiment which will be marching through the town to say their final farewell. Show more
Bill is asking if the Stop and Search procedure actually works, or is simply damaging our community relations? Plus, Heather McGregor, aka Mrs MoneyPenny, is in the studio. Show more
Exploring Oxfordshire's biggest issues. This week, Bill is debating open prisons. Is it a flawed system, or the only way to effectively rehabilitate criminals? Show more
Exploring Oxfordshire's biggest issues. This week Bill speaks to the Prime Minister David Cameron, as we arrive in his constituency as part of the Big Tour of Oxfordshire. Show more
If you saw a parent smack a naughty child, would you ever phone the police? On Sunday morning Bill asks, is it right to smack children as “reasonable chastisement”? Show more
Bill discusses the move by Witney town council who are considering a policy which bans councillors from talking to the media without written consent. What do you think? Show more
A new NHS plan will make all our confidential information accessible to any approved person within the organisation - how do you feel about this? Join the debate
Jean Davies starved herself to death as she claimed it was the only way to legally exercise her right to die. Bill asks if we should all have the right to decide when we die? Show more
After a week of hold-ups, Bill Heine asks what’s gone wrong on Oxfordshire’s roads this week and we’ll share memories of the 11th Duke of Marlborough, who passed away this week.
This week, they say a picture can say a thousand words, so with the Oxford Photography Festival getting underway, Bill asks, how great is the power of a picture? Show more
Susie sits in for Bill. She’s discussing the online world and asking, do you think our increasing dependency on things like social media is good for society? Join the debate