Critically acclaimed animation. The five emotions living in young Riley's brain all battle to avoid a complete meltdown as she struggles to process her new life in San Francisco. [S,AD]
As the cold weather continues, the programme reports on the team behind Manchester's longest-running soup kitchen and their concerns for its future. [S]
Investigating one of Manchester's most famous carnivals to reveal concerns over the management of its finances. Could stargazing boost tourism in the Lake District? [S]
The programme investigates the impact a no-deal Brexit may have on hauliers, already in short supply in the regoin. And how the future of police horses is under threat. [S]
This programme traces the history of the Stamford Military Hospital, created at one of Cheshire's great stately homes, where nearly 300 injured troops were treated in WWI. [S]
Investigating the alarming rise in the number of teenagers who are self-harming. Everton supporter Simon O'Brien looks at the 21st-century football fan's stadium experience. [S]
Keeley Donovan meets some of the hundreds of car owners whose engines has failed without warning. Chris Mason reports on the impact that Brexit will have on the nuclear industry. [S]
Investigating the lorry operators using devices to avoid cleaner emissions that lead to premature deaths from air pollution. And the pets that are stars of TV and social media. [S]
Dianne Oxberry investigates the problem of asbestos in schools, and Jacey Normand asks how and why so many people are dying in Manchester waterways. [S]
Why much-loved parks in the region facing an uncertain future following cuts in council funding. And how the north west is combating the problem of plastic pollution. [S]
Dianne Oxberry reports on the menace of scrambler bikes and speaks exclusively to the family of a woman who was knocked down and killed by an illegal rider. [S]
A report on the plans to build a zip wire in the Lake District. And going behind the scenes at Liverpool's World Museum as China's Terracotta Army goes on display. [S]
Jasmine Birtles finds out how to get and stay out of debt. Dianne Oxberry meets the charity workers who look after the dogs of rough sleepers and homeless people in Liverpool. [S]
Jasmine Birtles finds out how to get and stay out of debt. Dianne Oxberry meets the charity workers who look after the dogs of rough sleepers and homeless people in Liverpool. [S]
The Salford tower block residents still waiting for the removal of cladding which has failed safety tests. The stables going from strength to strength in the horse racing world. [S]
Simon Hare investigates if birds of prey in the Peak District are being killed illegally. Dianne Oxberry visits the north west's three Maggie's Centres. [S]
How New Ferry is faring six months after it was devastated by a gas explosion. And Chris Jackson discovers Cumbria's secret role in restoring a modern-art classic. [S]
Dianne Oxberry gains exclusive access to a new north west GP scheme which could be a lifesaver for people sleeping rough and the homeless, as well as saving the NHS money. [S]
Jemma Gofton investigates the rise in burglaries involving the theft of vehicles in the North West. Ted Robbins meets players from a football league for overweight men. [S]
Is it time to end the Isle of Man TT? Diane Oxberry visits the region's three Maggie's Centres. And Jemma Gofton reports on the new wave of local gins and craft beers. [S]
Journalist Clare Fallon follows the story of one family's recovery following the Manchester Arena attack. Peter Marshall explores the hidden islands of the Lake District. [S]
Jacey Normand investigates a rise in sexual offences associated with online dating apps. Simon O'Brien explores the mystery of the Williamson tunnels. [S]
Michelle Ackerley reports on how a group in Lancashire is combating elderly loneliness and making dreams come true for one Strictly Come Dancing fan. [S]
How illegal off-roaders are damaging the Lake District landscape. Plus a look at how bad pollution in the north west is. And unearthing clues about Britain's first black policeman. [S]
Examining the confusion and disparity around waste disposal services around the north west. Jacey Normand joins a secret archaeological dig in Lancashire. [S]
The programme visits the UK's first rehabilitation centre for armed services veterans. And examining the planned changes to Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester. [S]
Investigating the growing number of people who drive while under the influence of illegal drugs. And why the National Trust has been accused of bullying. [S]
Dianne Oxberry visits the UK's first rehab centre for armed services veterans and asks the Government why more is not being done to tackle addiction in the forces. [S]
Examining the future of the NHS, looking at new plans to cut hospital queues. And capturing the first year of an endangered baby white rhino's life at Knowsley Safari Park. [S]
Jacey Normand investigates the rise in homelessness and looks at how it is being tackled in Manchester. Andy Kershaw takes Graham Nash back to Salford Lads Club. [S]
Charting the impact of the rise in type 2 diabetes on patients and NHS finances. And the untold story of the four soldiers who captured one of the most infamous Nazis of WWII. [S]
Is the northern powerhouse is still on track? Simon O'Brien asks what attracts a growing number of older people in the region to the steampunk community. [S]