Should the drug khat be made illegal? While there is support for a ban amongst many in Cardiff's Somali and Yemeni communities, there are also concerns.
Coverage of the Olympic Torch Relay in Wrexham, and all the usual sport, weather and travel information with Oliver Hides and Felicity Evans.
Jamie and Louise are live at the Pinewood Café in Welshpool, where they'll witness the excitement of the Olympic Torch's last day in Wales as it heads off to Shrewsbury.
Jason Mohammad introduces listener debate. Today's topic: Are our windfarms to noisy and too close to homes? Call 03700 100 110 or text 81012 [network rates apply].
Roy's guest today is Wendy Sadler from Science Made Simple. She'll demystify Physics, Chemistry and Biology, and make it fun too. Plus, the Jubilee Journey has reached 2007.
Drivetime news, sport, weather and travel with Gareth Lewis and Sarah Dickins.
In the year of the Queen's jubilee, Nicola Heywood Thomas hears about John Nash, the Georgian architect who transformed Buckingham Palace, and finds out how Wales influenced him.
Live music sessions and behind-the-scenes gossip reflecting the rich Welsh cultural scene.
Join the club for late-night music and chat.
BBC Radio Wales joins the BBC World Service for a selection of news and current affairs, science and arts programmes to take you through the night.