The Listeners' Election
Chris Mason reports on the issues that listeners say are important to them this election.
"MPs are special people because they can help"
Reflections on politics by three adults with Down's Syndrome
The Listeners' Election: Small farms
The Listeners' Election: Small farms
The Listeners' Election: Childcare
Tina and her son Joe talk about childcare issues, particularly during school holidays.
The Listeners' Election: Disengagement and young adults
We hear two perspectives on young people and voting
The Listeners' Election: Population decline
Emma Johnston and her grandmother Anne on the falling population in Dunoon, Scotland
The Listeners' Election: Litter
Listener David Evans describes the litter problem around the streets of Manchester
Are fishermen endangered?
One listener explains the impact marine conservation has had on fishing
The Listeners' Election: Rural buses
We hear about the impact of changes to a once a week bus service in rural Devon.
Are there too many people in the UK?
Chris Mason explores the theme of overpopulation as part of The Listeners' Election
The Listeners' Election: Playing Out
The Listeners' Election: Playing Out
The Listeners' Election: Smoking
One listener tells us why he thinks the smoking electorate are getting an unfair deal.
The Listeners' Election: Second Homes
Listener Kate Marriott says second homes are making her village of Bibury unaffordable
The Listeners' Election: Woodland
Listener Liz Porter says politicians should pay more attention to the future of woodland
The Listeners' Election: Chicken Shops
Ben Rymer on an initiative in North London aimed at getting people to eat healthier food













