Fly-tippers are caught by angry farmers in Warwickshire. Grazing land and livestock in the Mourne mountains face raging fires, and Paul Colgan meets a domestic abuse survivor.
In Warwickshire, farmers take a stand against fly-tippers who have been blighting their land with van-loads of dumped waste. When brothers Tom and Adam Beaty catch two men in the act, tensions rise and police rush to the scene – but will the offenders be held to account?
In Northern Ireland’s Mourne mountains, fast-moving wildfires threaten grazing land and livestock, as exhausted firefighters and farmers join forces to bring the flames under control.
And in north Wales, reporter Paul Colgan meets Rhianon Bragg, a courageous survivor of domestic abuse whose terrifying ordeal on her rural smallholding exposed the hidden dangers faced by victims living in isolation.
