Peter Johnson with Radio Wales' award-winning current affairs programme.
Welsh councils are on course to meet this year's target of recycling 40 per cent of the waste they collect, but just how accurate are the figures? Peter Johnson investigates.
DetailsPeter Johnson investigates the work of the Infrastructure Planning Commission which determines large-scale energy projects in Wales.
DetailsRhodri Morgan is standing down as First Minister and Labour leader. Peter Johnson is joined by a panel of guests to discuss his legacy and the challenges facing his successor.
DetailsPeter Johnson revisits some of the people who shared their stories with Eye on Wales in 2010 to find out what has happened since they first spoke to the programme.
DetailsCurrent affairs with Peter Johnson. The way that news is consumed in Wales in undergoing a revolution; but does more choice mean we're any better informed?
DetailsCurrent affairs with Peter Johnson. Looking at the lengths some parents will go to in order to get their child into the school of their choice.
DetailsReports from Anglesey, where mussel farmers fear a threat to their livelihood.
DetailsPeter Johnson asks if the pensions lifeboat has sprung a leak - and who will have to bail it out?
DetailsStudent Melissa Massey from Cowbridge asks if, given the current economic climate, university pays off?
DetailsIs the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority a national disgrace? Peter Johnson investigates.
DetailsPlans to develop a better advice system in Wales are under consideration. But there are fears they could lead to some centres closing and fewer options for those seeking help.
DetailsCurrent affairs with Peter Johnson. As cases of measles increase, doctors, politicians and parents discuss the outbreak and the MMR vaccine.
DetailsCurrent affairs with Peter Johnson. What's the future for Welsh workers and construction projects?
DetailsPeter Johnson with analysis and debate of the general election fall-out.
DetailsThe NHS in England is allowing patients to top-up their treatments by paying for drugs that are not available on the NHS. Eye On Wales questions if Wales can go a different route.
DetailsCurrent affairs with Peter Johnson. Investigating the rules, or lack of them, governing online pharmacies.
DetailsPeter Johnson looks at the change from Incapacity Benefit to the new Employment Support Allowance.
DetailsCurrent affairs programme. Peter Johnson explores the human cost of the Afghanistan conflict on those who return with physical and psychological scars.
DetailsA year on from the Wales Audit Office's report into the way Anglesey council is run, John Stevenson travels to the Isle of Anglesey to see if the council is on the road to recovery.
DetailsPeter Johnson presents an analysis of Welsh Assembly Government plans to reform the current process for reorganising schools.
DetailsPeter Johnson examines the Welsh Assembly's 'Communities First' scheme to see if it's delivering on its promises.
DetailsWith politicians keen to promote swimming as part of a healthy and wealthy nation, what's the true cost of pulling the plug on local council swimming pools?
DetailsPeter Johnson investigates why some foreign lorry drivers on Welsh roads are begging police to pull them over.
DetailsTo coincide with Green Transport week, Peter Johnson looks at Wales' experience of Sustainable Travel Centres.
DetailsDo victims of domestic abuse get the support they need from the police and the courts? Peter Johnson investigates.
DetailsEye on Wales investigates the rising tide of dog attacks and asks what can be done to reduce the increasing numbers of dangerous dogs and damaged victims.
DetailsFrench politicians will soon vote to possibly ban wearing a veil. Selma Chalabi gets the reaction of Muslims in Wales and goes out with her face covered to see people's response.
DetailsCurrent affairs with Peter Johnson. An investigation into the way Wales looks after people with severe mental health problems.
DetailsCurrent affairs with Peter Johnson. A report on the All-Wales Convention's attempts to find out what the Welsh public thinks about devolution.
DetailsPeter Johnson explores what is being done to keep children in school and their parents out of court as truancy levels rise in Wales.
DetailsCurrent affairs with Peter Johnson. Eye On Wales explores the efforts being made across Wales to stop people taking their own lives.
DetailsCurrent affairs programme. The Ministry of Justice is considering closing 18 county and magistrates courts around Wales - Peter Johnson examines the possible implications.
DetailsA look at what the future might hold for Port Talbot's steelworks and the wider community.
DetailsPeter Johnson takes a look at the festival scene in Wales and asks if there's a level playing field when it comes to getting a licence for such events.
DetailsPeter Johnson looks at the problem of illegal parking of gypsy and traveller caravans on sites throughout Wales.
DetailsSince the amendment to the Disability Discrimination Act, has it become any easier for disabled people to access the goods and services they need?
DetailsPeter Johnson reports on the changing workload of the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales.
DetailsPeter Johnson visits the planned badger cull area in West Wales where battle lines are being drawn and lawyers consulted over controversial proposals to combat TB in cattle.
DetailsThe NHS in Wales is short of almost 400 hospital doctors, according to figures obtained by Eye on Wales. Can the NHS close the recruitment gap by closing smaller hospitals?
DetailsCurrent affairs with Peter Johnson. An in-depth look at what's being done to improve the prevention, detection and treatment of diabetes.
DetailsCould the future of the traditional seaside amusement arcade be at risk? Eye on Wales heads to the seaside to see if a change in the law has meant a dramatic change in fortunes.
DetailsPeter Johnson asks whether, in the current financial crisis, changes to the procurement process in the Welsh construction industry go far enough?
DetailsDiscussing the fight to keep open the only specialist care home for elderly dementia sufferers in the Vale of Glamorgan and the potential impact of such a closure.
DetailsAs the Scottish government prepares to introduce new legislation on pricing and promotion of alcohol, Peter Johnson explores whether Welsh ministers could follow suit.
DetailsThe programme hears from researchers who have identified some 400 'legal highs' - a finding which asks profound questions of the way society seeks to control drug use.
DetailsSelma Chalabi explores the rise and rise of the Facebook phenomenon.
DetailsAs the economic situation worsens and Christmas approaches, Georgina Lee catches up with Wales' Illegal Money Lending Unit to explore the true cost of swimming with the loan sharks.
DetailsCurrent affairs with Peter Johnson. Are plans to set up stand-alone tertiary colleges, which would involve the closure of existing sixth forms, for the greater good?
DetailsCurrent affairs with Peter Johnson. Revisiting former employees of a smokeless fuel plant as they fight for compensation for illnesses caused by their work.
DetailsEx-servicemen who witnessed Britain's nuclear tests in the 1950s are taking on the government in a landmark legal case. Eye on Wales hears their case.
DetailsA live studio debate on the issues raised in the IPCC report of the events surrounding the murder of young Cardiff mum Joanna Michael by an ex-boyfriend.
DetailsThe Sex Industry in Wales: Focusing on the experiences of three sex workers to get an insight into why, despite the risks, people turn tricks for a trade.
DetailsSelma Chalabi meets adults living with Asperger's Syndrome. Do they get support? Can they make the lives they want?
DetailsPeter Johnson visits the planned badger cull area in West Wales where battle lines are being drawn and lawyers consulted over controversial proposals to combat TB in cattle.
DetailsCurrent affairs programme presented by Peter Johnson. The Government believes community sentencing works to the benefit of everyone...but is public opinion still to be convinced?
DetailsAs the Arts Council of Wales announces the results of its investment review, Selma Chalabi investigates what it will mean for the cultural life of Wales.
DetailsWales' universities must plan for funding cuts as the squeeze on public spending continues. What are the implications for students and the Welsh economy? With Peter Johnson.
DetailsPeter Johnson investigates proposed plans to re-shape maternity provision across North Wales, Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan.
DetailsSelma Chalabi reports on the overcrowding of churchyards and cemeteries in Wales.
DetailsAs the nation puts its clocks back an hour and beds in for the long winter nights, Sarah Moore looks at the arguments for increasing daylight hours.
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