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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
How Do We Fix the NHS?
58 minutes on BBC One Wales
Available for 5 months
Laura Kuenssberg speaks to NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard, health secretary Steve Barclay, shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson and Nasa astronaut Christina Koch. Show more
Is it wrong for doctors to strike? Plus a discussion for and against assisted dying. And, the eco-friendly festival hacks to help you go green this summer. Show more
Featuring a huge 1930s house in Kidderminster and a purpose-built flat in a 1980s block in Wembley. Show more
The reds and blues are bargain hunting at the Mona Showground on Anglesey in North Wales. Anita Manning is overseeing proceedings with experts Danny Sebastian and Nick Hall. Show more
The latest national and international news from the BBC.
The latest weather forecast.
Ahead of Alcohol Awareness Week, the Rev Kate Bottley is in Preston to explore the history of the temperance movement and to reflect on sobriety and moderation. Show more
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Ross Kemp makes an appeal on behalf of Help for Heroes, a charity that supports members of the British Armed Forces community. Show more
Chris Bavin and today’s couple marvel at Shropshire’s stunning countryside in between checking out some tempting homes from the county’s property market. Show more
When Dory suddenly remembers her parents, it triggers a voyage across the ocean to find them, accompanied by Marlin and Nemo. Show more
Radio Wales’s Wynne Evans delves into the BBC Wales archives of 1978 to bring you some of that year’s TV gold, and shares some of his own family archive. Show more
The latest national and international news from the BBC.
The latest weather forecast.
Powerful faerie Maleficent consents to her human, adopted daughter Aurora marrying Philip, but his mother, Queen Ingrith, secretly plots to eradicate Maleficent's kind from the world. Show more
John Craven and Margherita Taylor are in Charsfield to celebrate one of the UK's most respected rural writers, Ronald Blythe, whose works were inspired by the Suffolk countryside. Show more
The roadshow visits one of the grandest houses in Wales, Powis Castle, where treasures include a Scottish landscape bought for £20, a swan’s feather ring and a ventriloquist's dummy. Show more
The latest national and international news from the BBC.
Leah, 24, has a challenging shift when a patient tells her he wants to die. Mikey thinks he’s seen it all until a patient arrives who has been accidentally run over by his wife. Show more
1561. Young Catholic widow Mary Stuart returns to Scotland from France, determined to rule. But intolerant nobles seek to control her, and her older cousin Queen Elizabeth’s sympathies are torn.
BBC One joins the BBC's rolling news channel for a night of news.