The government are calling for gambling laws to be changed. Critics fear it may make it possible to have casinos on every high street in Britain. Roy Jenkins discusses the issues.
News, sport, weather and travel information, presented by Oliver Hides at the Olympics and Bethan Rhys Roberts in the studio.
Jamie and Louise look ahead to the National Youth Orchestra of Wales' first appearance at the BBC Proms, with violinist Gwenllian Haf Richards and double bass player Daniel Evans.
Mai Davies introduces listener debate. Olympic hero Bradley Wiggins has called for all road cyclists to be made to wear helmets - do you agree?
Mumbles' finest, the singing legend Bonnie Tyler, drops in to chat with Roy about her trip to Nashville for her new country-rock album.
Drivetime news, sport, weather and travel, presented by Gareth Lewis at The Angel in Cardiff and Sarah Dickins in the studio.
Thousands leave school every year only to join the 'neet' generation - not learning, training or working. Children's Commissioner for Wales Keith Towler asks what is going wrong.
Music, chat and all the latest news from London and Cardiff on day six of London 2012, with former 400-metre runner Jamie Baulch as Fran's special guest.
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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.