Regional debate discussing how government public spending cuts could impact on local people and business.
As the October spending review looms, Marie Ashby hosts a regional debate from the Roundhouse in Derby. How has the region been affected already, and what cuts are likely to come?
DetailsJeremy Vine brings politicians face to face with the families who will be hit by the Government's public spending cuts.
DetailsHow well can the region cope with the next round of spending cuts? David Whiteley is joined by politicians, business leaders and a studio audience to debate how to beat the cuts.
DetailsAs spending cuts start to bite, exclusive research reveals which towns and cities in the North East and Cumbria are best placed to weather the economic storm.
DetailsWhat will spending cuts mean? Job losses are being predicted across the public and private sectors. Harry Gration hosts a debate asking how people in Yorkshire could be affected.
DetailsWhat will public sector spending cuts mean for East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire? Tim Iredale presents a BBC Look North debate from Hull's City Hall, recorded before a live audience.
DetailsHow will the Government's spending cuts affect the West Midlands? Nick Owen hosts a special debate from West Bromwich with the people at the sharp end of the plans.
DetailsHow are the current spending cuts affecting people in the North West? Ranvir Singh and Andy Johnson host a debate as they hear the hopes and fears of local people.
DetailsDavid Garmston invites an audience at Filton College to debate where the axe should fall when the government unveils its forthcoming spending cuts.
DetailsColumnist and former Sun newspaper editor Kelvin MacKenzie and Big Issue social entrepreneur John Bird take opposing points of view as they discuss public spending cuts.
DetailsHow are the current spending cuts affecting people living in the South? Sally Taylor and Naga Munchetty host a crucial debate as local people question the key movers and shakers.
DetailsJustin Leigh and an audience which includes some of the South West's top movers and shakers look at how badly the region could be hit by the Government's proposed spending cuts.
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