Episodes
Kayley Thomas investigates plans to close a valleys school and meets those fighting to save it through a landmark legal challenge.
Published 10/10/18
Endometriosis is as common as asthma and affects one in ten women of reproductive age, causing severe pain and even infertility. Are these women getting the treatment they need?
Published 09/05/18
Beth and Michael have experienced child sex abuse in their families in different ways. For the first time, they tell their stories to break the silence on this difficult subject.
Published 08/29/18
Kayley Thomas takes a look at the gig economy to find out what it is and how people use it to make money. Meanwhile, the rights and rewards it offers are under government scrutiny.
Published 08/22/18
Nelli Bird hears from fishermen who say slurry spills are putting rivers in Wales in danger. And she meets a team aiming to turn slurry into recycled water and a solid nutrient.
Published 08/01/18
This autumn it will be all-change on the Welsh railways, with a new operator coming down the tracks. Nelli Bird meets the top team that will be running Wales' trains from October.
Published 07/25/18
Health campaigners are calling for better menopause services in Wales. Eye On Wales finds out why, and hears from two women about their lack of treatment options.
Published 07/18/18
Nelli Bird and guests explore if the volume of betting adverts on TV during the World Cup is normalising gambling and ask what more can be done to reduce gambling-related harm.
Published 07/11/18
After a housing charity was 'inundated' with calls following an increase in social housing rents, Nelli Bird asks what is a fair price for keeping a roof over people's heads?
Published 06/27/18
Selma Chalabi talks to one of Wales' oldest ethnic communities - the Yemenis in Butetown, Cardiff - about the war that is raging on in their homeland.
Published 06/20/18
Nelli Bird talks to a woman whose job is to seize the assets of loan sharks. And she hears from some who fear benefits reform may give illegal money lenders a new range of victims. If you are affected by the issues raised, the Wales Illegal Money Lending Unit has a 24-hour hotline - 0300 123 3311. All calls are completely confidential.
Published 06/13/18
In the first of a new series Nelli Bird explores how far public and politicians are prepared to go to tackle air pollution. Will the next stop be Clean Air Zones?
Published 06/06/18