We investigate online takeaway deliveries and discover where your dinner is really coming from. And three years on, have Wirral Borough Council failed the community of New Ferry? [S]
Former farmer Gareth Barlow investigates why birds of prey are being killed or persecuted in the north of England, and meets the people tackling the problem. [S]
What happens if you're homeless when you come out of prison? Jemma Gofton's been to Tameside to see how the council's trying to reduce rough sleeping. [S]
As smart motorways are built across the North West, Judy Hobson investigates claims they are unsafe and hears from campaigners who want them banned. [S]
With the demise of Bury Football Club after 134 years we ask if chances to save the club were ignored and reveal how the same could yet happen to any of the region's other Football League teams. [S]
Tracy Gee talks to firefighters suffering from cancer and asks whether enough is being done to protect them from harmful toxins left behind on their clothes and equipment. [S]
Jacey Normand investigates some of the worst fly tipping hot spots in the region and speaks to residents whose lives are blighted by people dumping vanloads of rubbish outside their homes. [S]
A report on Chester Zoos campaign to help save endangered orangutans. And celebrating 125 years of Blackpool's Grand, one of the oldest theatres in the world.
Why has HS2 been spending millions of pounds buying properties in Cheshire? And a look at how Special Olympics athlete Kiera Byland used sport to turn her life around.